Prometheus, you interpreted my comment a little too harshly.
I do not support oppression.
Yes, I understand. That's why I said your opinion leads to oppression, even if you actually don't want to support it.
What I meant was that the majority has the right to practice their culture and religion
But the minority hasn't? Can you name me one place where a majority doesn't have the right to practice their culture and religion? I mean, this is not really a problem, is it?
Basically, a national identity. "This is our country, this is what we're about, and this is what we do. We are a democracy and everyone is welcome, but you must accept these conditions."
You mean that the national identity should remain the same even when the majority has become a minority itself? Like I said before, national identities will change. They are not static. Sure, people have to accept the constitution and to accept human rights. But that should be about it.
And yes I do think the minorities should make an attempt to assimilate. And maybe a little passive coersion isn't a bad thing (requiring English classes, for example).
My point was that people should have all the freedom they need to keep their own culture. Sure, they need to learn the national language of the country. But they should also be able to keep their own language and use it whenever they want. You said that the majority has the right to force their culture and religion on minorities. That is quite different from learning the language the majority speaks. Even I think people could be forced to do this if this is a problem in a society. But this does need to happen in a fair way. If you are going to punish people that do not you are going to reward people that do equally.
As for people keeping to themselves and creating ghetto's. Yes, that is not a good thing. But it is very different from your original opinion. I think people should be encoraged to intergrate and not be allowed to segregate themselves. Also, the segregation initiative often comes from the majority.
What you said is that Turkish people in Holland or Germany should open shops selling raw herring and sausages instead of turkish pizza and döner kebab. Evenmore, they should even eat the cuisine of the 'national identity' they live in, exclusively.
People should accept that the national identitiy of Holland and Germany will be about potatoes, beer gardens, cheese, schnitzel but then including turkish people with their cuisine also. That's the national identities of these countries. Yes, it has changed. Accept it. Actually, it may be even better. Not many people will want to miss chinese, greek, itallian, turkish, japanese restaurants.
Let's not even talk about banning things like McDonalds, Burger King, KFC outside the US. That's what you are saying. The majority here has the right to force out these american fast food shops because they corrupt the national identity of the country.