Whether Korea should allow more foreigners to live in Korea or make a more strict law to restrain them Kwon NaYeon Um JiYoo Kim DongHee Kim HeeSu Kim MinJi Lee GoEun ID: 550499
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Multiculturalism
Whether Korea should allow more foreigners to live in Korea or make a more strict law to restrain them
Kwon
NaYeon
, Um
JiYoo
, Kim
DongHee
, Kim
HeeSu
, Kim
MinJi
, Lee
GoEunSlide2
At International Security Summit held in
Germany, David Cameron, Prime Minister of England, declared that UK’s multiculturalism failed after all. Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, said while focusing too much on immigrants’s
identity, French forgot to brace France’s identity. Slide3
Multiculturalism in Korea
Korea is rapidly becoming a multicultural society with more and more foreigners who come to Korea to acquire Korea’s nationality every year. International marriages have increased to the point of approximately 12% of the total marriages in Korea. Every year, over 3 million women from Asian countries such as China, Philippines, and Vietnam marry Korean men. Slide4
FOR / AGAINST
Foreigners can take charge of hard physical labor jobs (so-called 3D jobs).Having different
cultures and subcultures can be one of the most important competitiveness a country can have.
Multiculturalism is undeniable
and
being against it
can have negative influences on Korea’s national brand.
It can cause a social confusion, distrust among people
.
Many
nations(like France) who once encouraged
multinationalism
are turning their back against it as they have
suffered
from it
.
Koreans are not ready to accept multicultural families yet. Slide5
Debate Questions
Are most Koreans fond of multiculturalism?Is the notion 'multicultralism' truly a current trend? Why some nations are turning their way to nationalism?
If foreigners with their own culture bring ‘diversity’ in Korean culture, would it be bad or good?
What do you think about France banning
burka
(Islam traditional clothes for women)?
Will making foreigners to acquire Korean nationality more strictly solve current problems of multiculturalism? Slide6
Overall, about Korea becoming a multicultural society…