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Default Re: Definitions of Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism - the advocation of an ethno-culturally pluralistic societiy.

Multicultural society - A society or collection of societies with several different ethno-cultural groups, which in accordance to multiculturalism would have their cultures recognized and incorporated into the social order (for example special tribunals for religious matters).

Melting pot/Globalist wet dream - the intermingling of individuals of different backgrounds, who all share the same social and individual goals (for example Americanism and the American dream). This, although often equated with multiculturalism, is decidedly different from multiculturalism in that it does not give ethnic and cultural identity any more value than as a starting point towards a ethnically and culturally neutral society, i.e. a society where ethnicity does not matter/exist.

For me, the most dangerous is the melting pot, and most 'multiculturalists' among the liberals are in fact globalist individualists, and favour non-ethnic identities, which understandably become extremely vague. They favour identities based on social contracts (what is says on your passport) rather than emotional commitment (love for your people). Multiculturalists on the other hand have far more in common with us. They recognize collectives as well as individuals, but of course they are usually ethno-masochists and never treat their own ethnicity as an ethnic group but as a neutral host that must pay the costs of supporting a multicultural society. They have been indoctrinated into believing that ethnicity does not exist, and thus they don't treat their own as one, but once they see the 'rich' and decidedly different customs and traditions of other, exotic groups, they fall in love with them and secretly wish they could feel such senitments of community.

I am an ethno-pluralist on the global level but on the local level I am an ethnic separatist.
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