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Race and Politics: Part IV

Brian H Wrote: Apr 13, 2010 7:34 PM
works just fine against multiculturalism.

Is the culture of the Cargo Cult tribe equal to or equivalent to that of those who built and used the real original runways and brought the goods the Cultists now dream of?

Was the culture of 8th C. Europe equivalent to that of 205h C. France?

Is the Hutu culture equivalent to America's?

Culture is what you are doing with what's left over from the past, and that covers an immense range of possible outcomes.

One of the most ominous developments of our time has been the multicultural dogma that all cultures are equal. It is one of the many unsubstantiated assertions that have become fashionable among self-congratulatory elites, with hard evidence being neither asked for nor offered.

But, however much such assertions minister to the egos of the intelligentsia and the careers of politicians and race hustlers, the multicultural dogma is a huge barrier to the advancement of groups who are lagging economically, educationally and otherwise.

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Once you have said that the various economic, educational and other "gaps"...

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