If a common culture , language , history, religion , etc. is what makes a nation...

A multicultural society is an oxymoron. The differences in what is seen to be right or wrong mean that it cannot possibly work unless people are just tolerant of each other, but then that just means people of different cultures living together in the same place and agreeing to disagree - but that's not multiculturalism. What I find even more fascinating is that proponents of multiculturalism never seem to be able to define what it is.

So no, a multicultural society - whatever that is - can't achieve the same thing.
 
It would be the differences that make them the same..

Look at the USA
At first when people came to america it was about eventually finding your dream and integrating into society
But old stereo type prejudices hung around and people of certain backgrounds tend to group in neighborhoods. So you got Chine town and Little italy and so on.

BUt they were all glad to be americans it was something to strive for to be a citizen

Now in the USA people hold on to their country of Origin. even if they were not born in that country. Ei African American. Most of the blacks in the USA were born here so they are americans.
PC bs has done more to divide the country than unite it

So a truly multicultural nation has no real single identity but a bunch of little ones that think they all represent the country as a whole.
 
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