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Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
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E pluribus unum, dude.Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
He will fail if he tries.Can you tell me when the US has never had multiple cultures?
The whining about "multiculturalism" comes straight from the Nazi playbook, ladies and gentlement.
Just hang with Nazis for a while and see for yourself.The whining about "multiculturalism" comes straight from the Nazi playbook, ladies and gentlement.
Far left drones making comments without any substance of proof..
Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
Just hang with Nazis for a while and see for yourself.The whining about "multiculturalism" comes straight from the Nazi playbook, ladies and gentlement.
Far left drones making comments without any substance of proof..
It won't take long.
They call anyone who is not a bigot a "cultural marxist".
Just hang with Nazis for a while and see for yourself.The whining about "multiculturalism" comes straight from the Nazi playbook, ladies and gentlement.
Far left drones making comments without any substance of proof..
It won't take long.
They call anyone who is not a bigot a "cultural marxist".
Or read Mein Kampf.
Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
Consider France. In the years of the French Revolution, for instance, only half the population spoke French and only around 12 percent spoke it correctly. As the historian Eugen Weber showed, modernizing and unifying France in the revolution’s aftermath required a traumatic and lengthy process of cultural, educational, political, and economic self-colonization. That effort created the modern French state and gave birth to notions of French (and European) superiority over non-European cultures. But it also reinforced a sense of how socially and culturally disparate most of the population still was. In an address to the Medico-Psychological Society of Paris in 1857, the Christian socialist Philippe Buchez wondered how it could happen that “within a population such as ours, races may form—not merely one, but several races—so miserable, inferior and bastardised that they may be classed as below the most inferior savage races, for their inferiority is sometimes beyond cure.” The “races” that caused Buchez such anxiety were not immigrants from Africa or Asia but the rural poor in France.
The Failure of Multiculturalism
Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
Consider France. In the years of the French Revolution, for instance, only half the population spoke French and only around 12 percent spoke it correctly. As the historian Eugen Weber showed, modernizing and unifying France in the revolution’s aftermath required a traumatic and lengthy process of cultural, educational, political, and economic self-colonization. That effort created the modern French state and gave birth to notions of French (and European) superiority over non-European cultures. But it also reinforced a sense of how socially and culturally disparate most of the population still was. In an address to the Medico-Psychological Society of Paris in 1857, the Christian socialist Philippe Buchez wondered how it could happen that “within a population such as ours, races may form—not merely one, but several races—so miserable, inferior and bastardised that they may be classed as below the most inferior savage races, for their inferiority is sometimes beyond cure.” The “races” that caused Buchez such anxiety were not immigrants from Africa or Asia but the rural poor in France.
The Failure of Multiculturalism
You are quoting an atheist!
The atheist cites a Christian socialist. You've been unmasked, Kosh. YOU are the far left drone!Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
Consider France. In the years of the French Revolution, for instance, only half the population spoke French and only around 12 percent spoke it correctly. As the historian Eugen Weber showed, modernizing and unifying France in the revolution’s aftermath required a traumatic and lengthy process of cultural, educational, political, and economic self-colonization. That effort created the modern French state and gave birth to notions of French (and European) superiority over non-European cultures. But it also reinforced a sense of how socially and culturally disparate most of the population still was. In an address to the Medico-Psychological Society of Paris in 1857, the Christian socialist Philippe Buchez wondered how it could happen that “within a population such as ours, races may form—not merely one, but several races—so miserable, inferior and bastardised that they may be classed as below the most inferior savage races, for their inferiority is sometimes beyond cure.” The “races” that caused Buchez such anxiety were not immigrants from Africa or Asia but the rural poor in France.
The Failure of Multiculturalism
You are quoting an atheist!
And see how the far left drone claims goes down in flames and they can not deal with it..
The atheist cites a Christian socialist. You've been unmasked, Kosh. YOU are the far left drone!Instead of one America, one American, we have many. Many cultures, many kinds of Americans, and perhaps as a result, a battle for dominance.
Consider France. In the years of the French Revolution, for instance, only half the population spoke French and only around 12 percent spoke it correctly. As the historian Eugen Weber showed, modernizing and unifying France in the revolution’s aftermath required a traumatic and lengthy process of cultural, educational, political, and economic self-colonization. That effort created the modern French state and gave birth to notions of French (and European) superiority over non-European cultures. But it also reinforced a sense of how socially and culturally disparate most of the population still was. In an address to the Medico-Psychological Society of Paris in 1857, the Christian socialist Philippe Buchez wondered how it could happen that “within a population such as ours, races may form—not merely one, but several races—so miserable, inferior and bastardised that they may be classed as below the most inferior savage races, for their inferiority is sometimes beyond cure.” The “races” that caused Buchez such anxiety were not immigrants from Africa or Asia but the rural poor in France.
The Failure of Multiculturalism
You are quoting an atheist!
And see how the far left drone claims goes down in flames and they can not deal with it..
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"Is multiculturalism part of the problem?"
No.
Fear, ignorance, and hate are the problem.