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Originally Posted by Gnist
It's a curse word to me, not a philosophical term with a definite meaning. Those who use it in a serious sense are usually traitors, and by that, I don't mean to imply that any of you who took it seriously right here are traitors, it only means that I'm surprised at what I see here.
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Many define their nationalism as being directly opposed to multiculturalism. Many nationalists believe a culturally plural society is negative, as it leads to conflicts, destruction of cultures and national identities, among other things. Ive heard many different versions of such argumentation. I find therefore, that it is important to define the exact cultural questions that are involved in the matter of nationalism versus multiculturalism.
Just the last few days, I've seen the word multiculturalism used many times. However, no one seems to define it. So instead of using a vague term, that is only defined as being opposed to nationalism, and involving multiple cultures, I feel we should express in exact what is meant when it is said. Because the quantitative aspect of the cultural question can be defined in many ways.
An example is that many people would consider WN as a form of multiculturalism, whereas WNs likely wouldnt. WNs use the term multiculturalism as a curse word, for "whatever society the leftists advocate" just as much as other nationalists, such as ones on Stirpes. However, the same thing is not meant when it is said.