I like greek people above all nations because I've spent a lot of time all over your country, so that isn't why I'm gonna bash you with the upcoming wall of text.
>multiculturalism
>working
Pick one, that's how it works in real life.
Serb living in Norway, even though I look 100% norwegian with blonde hair and light, green eyes, I am still discriminated against because I'm Serbian
The whole country is a clusterfuck of a thousand different cultures, you should spend one day in the hood I live in and you would understand why people are against multiculturalism.
>moving towards a unified society
No one is fucking moving towards a unified anything, people have become so selfish in order to survive that social life is dying out.
White folk don't want to go out because the black folk always cause some drama. The black folk don't go out in order not to meet Arabs. The Arabs don't go out because white folk doesn't like them.
It's a social construct to destabilize any kind of group that would unify and fight the opression.
>first time close to world peace
Now, I am pretty sure you're trolling, but if you're not, you got a serious problem.
There are problems in: Ukraine, Lybia, Venezuela, Burma, Israel, Palestine, Syria, Afganistan etc. Just look how spread those problems are, they are involving countries surrounding them.
Planes with important people are disappearing and no one can find the blackboxes? How? We have a robot on Mars and we can't find a plane in the Mediterranean Sea? Yeah, ok.
The fact that the media is flooded with Bruce Jenner, Kardashians and reality shows doesn't mean that the world is at peace.
As the matter of fact, if you compare the situation in the world today with the one from 1914, it's very similar.
Austria-Hungary had 15 different nationalities within their boarders.
People wanted change. Gavrilo Princip was just the match that lit up a keg of gunpowder.
We're just waiting for the Gavrilo Princip of our generation.