Namaste
Phil, I support multiculturalism in a big way, but then I also do not support importing terrorists and EOD's (enemy of democracy, enemies of small "d" Republicanism). I think that some who are anti-legal immigration are indeed bigots, but from my personal experience the biggest bigots who are violent and ruffians against hard working and contributing immigrants comes from the violent, selfish and bigotted "rap" and so-called hip hop "culture" who constantly harrass non-African ethnicity Indians (from India), Middle Eastern, Jewish etc. shop owners, attack Chinese on the street (happens all the time in Oakland CA and hardly ever is such racist attacks reported by the leftist media).
Now Viets in San Jose in the Silicon valley are being racially attacked by this violent trend. Koreans, too.
Not all who are for some immigration but legal immigration and hesitant about the phony race baiting of the left are bigots, far from it.
I also believe you must have a border to have a country.
Today I am at VMworld in S.F., I believe I heard there are 24,000 participants here. I see many ethinic representation, even many countries. America is the most welcoming people on earth, most are, and capitalists and hard working business community certainly are. However, there are also those who want to use cheap labor, but this is reforming and more are tired and disgusted with that aspect, from my view their are big offenders called "crony capitalists" aligned with left wing politicians and obese government.
That aside, it is really encouraging to sit down with so many of all sorts of ethnicity, Chinese, a lot of Koreans, Indians both North and Tamil, Slavics, African-Americans, WASPS (like me), Viets, on and on and on, innovators and minds full of adventure, discovery and contribution.
The world isn't "simple", nor easy, nor is there some utopian answer. But I sure like America.
I don't fit in either the two top choices but someplace inbetween. So I guess I will vote "ok" but the description doesn't fit me. The "dominant culture" I support is called freedom.