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July 26, 2003
Multiculturalism as Religion - A review
Jon Ray at PC Watch excerpts a book which makes the point that multiculturalism is an ersatz religion with it's own securlar theocracy.
Take a look.
Posted by John Moore at July 26, 2003 07:26 PM
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Yes, indeed the diversity value representation is being established as a moderne state religion. it is anti-dominant, and to such an extent that there is no real value that they wouldn't try to wipe out in order to promote the fake value of diversity . diversity value kills one could say...
Posted by: john s bolton at March 24, 2004 06:34 PM
There are good examples of the merits of multiculturalism. Canada, I have been told is a multicultural country, which activily supports this view of society. As I understand it works well in fostering respect for different peoples, allowing people to preserve the culturals for others to enjoy and vice versa. Multiculturalism is a kin to democracy and plurality and freedoms.
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at May 25, 2005 08:48 PM
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