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Multiculturalism: A Bad Idea

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🗓️ 30 September 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Is diversity our greatest strength? Ask Western Europeans, who over the last decade have endured a tidal wave of immigration from the Muslim Middle East and Africa. Konstantin Kisin, co-host of the Triggernometry podcast, explains why multiculturalism might bring more problems than benefits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Bad ideas never seem to die. Multiculturalism is one of them.

0:06.0

Wait a second, I can hear you saying.

0:09.0

Multiculturalism is a beautiful idea.

0:11.0

The mayor of London, Sir D. Khan would agree with you. He never ties of saying that

0:15.0

diversity is our greatest strength. In Australia, people from all sides of the political spectrum

0:21.0

talk proudly of being the most successful multicultural society in the world.

0:26.0

In Europe and the US we are told to celebrate multiculturalism or else be branded a xenophobe,

0:31.3

a racist or both.

0:33.4

And what, after all, is the problem

0:35.0

with the society made up of different people

0:37.3

all coming together to pull in the same direction?

0:40.4

The answer is nothing,

0:42.1

but that's not what multiculturalism means.

0:45.0

It's not at all about pulling in the same direction.

0:48.0

Multiculturalism is about people coming to the West and forming their own communities with their own rules and practices.

0:55.2

In the eyes of multiculturalists, E. Pluribus unum, out of many one, the great goal of America and

1:01.0

until now the great achievement of America is just another form of colonialism.

1:06.4

It imposes American and Western values on the non-Western immigrants who come here.

1:11.4

Immigrants therefore need to cling to the cultures of the countries from which they came and stay separate.

1:16.0

Instead of E-Pluribus unum, the multiculturalists advocate for E-Pluribus, plururibus out of many, many.

1:25.0

It's true that we live in multi-ethnic societies, that is societies that are home to people from different

1:30.8

ethnic and religious backgrounds, and that can bring huge

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