Cooking Up Culture
- Guest Writer
- Jul 3
- 1 min read

Think about your favorite dish. Perfectly cooked. Mac and Cheese? Barbecue? Spaghetti and meatballs? Paella? It's all up to you. Have the visual in mind? Smelling the wonderful aroma of that food? Take a taste and savor it.
Wait!! Why are you spitting it out? Darn! One forkful and you know that the top came off the salt cellar or the hot pepper flakes as the cook shook them over the pot. Stirring in the salt or pepper flakes can't hide the awful taste. You have culinary chaos.
Immigration works the same way. Adding spices to the social mix is a good thing; it makes society stronger and, eventually, something new and better results. Open borders, however, are like dropping the salt celler or hot pepper shaker into the country. You have cultural chaos.
Simple. So why the arguments about immigration? Makes you wonder who benefits from cultural chaos.
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