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As a first step, assimilation may mean not being on social media. The awfulness, at least on some platforms. I posted the other day about the rhetoric of "flower power"(for those who remember), which was, at the very least. all about love, not hate. And long hair and no washing. And doves and that peace symbol.

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I mean, this is sort of a straw problem or an online generated problem. The sophisticated and successful parts of this country — CA, MA, NYC, Houston/Austin - seem to bop along fine with large immigrant populations and organic integration around shared things with non-zero but also non-dangerous levels/frequencies of sectarian strife. The groups that have elected to not participate in the broader culture (hello, Satmar!), are mostly allowed to do that and it is mostly not a big deal because it is mostly a not very attractive choice.

A metaphor I always liked is the boat at anchor, where the surface is the broader culture and the anchor is to the specific culture (and the boat is the person). Maybe the first gen has a very short anchor chain, maybe it is moored to the specific culture and barely travels, but as time goes on the anchor chain gets longer and longer and the boat can drift further a field and it is a choice whether or not to keep the anchor at all…

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