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The central inconsistency of multiculturalism: the belief that a culture that believes all cultures are of equal value is a superior culture.

3 Comments

  1. Bill says

    “Multiculturalism” is a misnomer.

    Genuine multiculturalism requires borders between different cultures. What’s called “multiculturalism” today is exactly the opposite. It promotes borderlessness in all aspects – commerce, culture, people, labor, capital, etc. – and promotes a global monoculture.

    What’s called “multiculturalism” today is actually multiethnic monoculturalism.

    Posted November 16, 2012 at 2:59 am | Permalink
  2. David Brightly says

    Nicely said, Malcolm. And Bill. Perhaps we could also put the paradox this way: multiculturalism is the belief that a culture that believes all cultures are of equal value is a non-culture. The multiculturalist hope is that no culture means no cultural loyalties and so fewer causes of contention between people.

    Posted November 16, 2012 at 4:51 am | Permalink
  3. Frederik Von smellsburg says

    Value is a subjective measure

    Posted November 16, 2012 at 11:23 pm | Permalink

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