It also holds that some groups are fundamentally unassimilable, most prominent among them Muslims. |
The fear of our own young as letterless, unassimilable barbarians is perhaps an extreme vernacular form of this emotion. |
And repulsion, or the attempt of everything to exclude or disregard the unassimilable. |
In some theological circles the concept of revelation is rejected on the ground that it is bound up with mythological and anthropomorphic conceptions and introduces an unassimilable element into the history of religions. |
What we insisted on was that it is unwise to maltreat the Japanese on the surmise that they are unassimilable. |
They assume that the Japanese are unassimilable and conclude that, therefore, they should not be given an opportunity to progress. |