Same here, though at a university in texas. Aside from the young women wearing headscarves and maybe having an accent, my muslim students were indistinguishable from any western student. Hell, I had a neighbor who was fresh off the plane from fucking Pakistan. He was the only straight person (by sheer happenstance) in the apartment row. He went from not being sure if he wanted to run or commit a hate crime, to thinking we should be able to get married, and we became drinking buddies. I get nervous around american born southern baptists. Muslims--even those fresh off the boat--have never once given me cause for concern.Terralthra wrote: ↑2017-12-02 01:44pm I teach community college in a part of the SF Bay Area that has large Muslim populations and enclaves, and I have a substantial number of Muslim students. The majority of them are drastically westernized compared even to their parents. It really doesn't take much in the way of media and peer group influence to move people susceptible to such influence (young, in other words) from strongly to weakly religious.
This is actually ONE thing the US does better than most european countries (Canada is the same way). We are better at integrating culturally diverse immigrants (as much as the GOP tries to torpedo that). Before anyone gets on my case, there isn't a whole lot of cultural difference between a Brit and Pole. The languages are different, the history is different, but there is still some shared history to draw on and everyone was still part of Christendom for centuries and shares a lot of the same values. We've managed to integrate everyone from Swedes to Vietnamese and (voluntary) Sudanese.
If you have a BIG wave of immigration, there might be some problems because you've got adults who are set in their ways. Some will integrate and adopt westernized values, some won't. You may have some issues with outside context problems with new immigrants too (for example, attitudes toward women). But their kids? Their kids are going to western schools, they have western friends; and peer group influence is far far more powerful than parental group influence. So, second generation, the kids are fully westernized though they may feel some parental pressure to tick off certain cultural checkboxes (the parents might try to pressure an arranged marriage, doesn't usually work. More often they will simply discourage marriage to westerners). By the third generation the grandkids are lucky if they speak arabic.
The other key to this though is cultural and civic buy-in. The children and grandchildren of immigrants have to be permitted to think of themselves as Swedes, or Canadians, or Germans. That part is going to be the largest hurdle to overcome in Europe on account of the lack of Jus Soli citizenship. It's possible for the grandchildren of immigrants to not be citizens in IIRC all of Europe. If there is ONE thing that will solve a lot of problems with European immigration, fixing that is probably it.