Individuals or married couples can do it, but the coexistence of different races and cultures in one place is against nature, nature's nature and unsustainable in the long run. We can enrich each other's culture and values, but not live together "mixed" in one country, where traditions and cultures mix and lead inevitably to the gradual disintegration of values and society. Migrants from other countries do not integrate and have a natural tendency to live among their own. The current refugee crisis reminds us of this. The inability of the Roma ethnic group to integrate in our country, where they have lived for centuries, is proof of this.
On 18 March, the Embassy of Switzerland in the Czech Republic, in cooperation with the French Institute in Prague, organised an evening of Swiss films as part of the Days of Francophonie. Cinema 35 screened the compelling documentary JE SUIS NOIRES / BECOMING A BLACK WOMAN(2022, 52 min). The screening was followed by a discussion with Rachel M'Bon, Swiss-Congolese journalist and director of the documentary. The evening opened with a welcome by Ambassador Philippe Guex and ended with an informal meeting with the director over a glass of wine, with whom I also spoke briefly.
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