Multiculturalism Is a Failure
German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that in Germany,
multiculturalism has "utterly failed." Both Australia's ex-prime
minister John Howard and Spain's ex-prime minister Jose Maria Aznar reached the
same conclusion about multiculturalism in their countries. British Prime
Minister David Cameron has warned that multiculturalism is fostering extremist
ideology and directly contributing to homegrown Islamic terrorism. UK
Independence Party leader Nigel Farage said the United Kingdom's push for
multiculturalism has not united Britons but pushed them apart. It has allowed
for Islam to emerge despite Britain's Judeo-Christian culture. Former British
Prime Minister Tony Blair said the roots of violent Islamism are not
"superficial but deep" and can be found "in the extremist
minority that now, in every European city, preach hatred of the West and our
way of life."
The bottom line
is that much of the Muslim world is at war with Western civilization. There's
no question that the West has the military might to thwart radical Islam's
agenda. The question up for grabs is whether we have the intelligence to
recognize the attack and the will to defend ourselves from annihilation.
Multiculturalism
is Islamists' foot in the door. At the heart of multiculturalism is an attack
on Western and Christian values. Much of that attack has its roots on college
campuses among the intellectual elite who see their mission as indoctrinating
our youth. In past columns, I've documented professorial hate-America teaching,
such as a UCLA economics professor's telling his class, "The United States
of America, backed by facts, is the greediest and most selfish country in the
world." A history professor told her class: "Capitalism isn't a lie
on purpose. It's just a lie." She also said: "(Capitalists) are
swine. ... They're bastard people." Students sit through lectures
listening to professorial rants about topics such as globalism and Western
exploitation of the Middle East and Third World peoples.
Some public
school boards have banned songs and music containing references to Santa Claus,
Jesus or other religious Christmas symbols. The New York City school system
permits displays of Jewish menorahs and the Muslim star and crescent, but not
the Christian Nativity scene. One school district banned a teacher from using
excerpts from historical documents in his classroom because they contained
references to God and Christianity. The historical documents in question were
the Declaration of Independence and "The Rights of the Colonists," by
Samuel Adams.
The U.S. is a
nation of many races, ethnicities, religions and cultures. Since our inception,
people from all over the world have immigrated here to become Americans. They
have learned English and American history and celebrated American traditions
and values. They have become Americans while also respecting and adapting some
of the traditions of the countries they left behind. By contrast, many of
today's immigrants demand that classes be taught -- and official documents be
printed -- in their native language. Other immigrants demand the use of
Shariah, practices that permit honor killing and female genital mutilation.
Multiculturalists
argue that different cultural values are morally equivalent. That's nonsense.
Western culture and values are superior. For those who'd accuse me of
Eurocentrism, I'd ask: Is forcible female genital mutilation, as practiced in
nearly 30 sub-Saharan African and Middle Eastern countries, a morally
equivalent cultural value? Slavery is practiced in Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad
and Sudan; is it morally equivalent? In most of the Middle East, there are
numerous limits placed on women, such as prohibitions on driving, employment
and education. Under Islamic law, in some countries, female adulterers face
death by stoning, and thieves face the punishment of having their hand severed.
In some countries, homosexuality is a crime punishable by death. Are these
cultural values morally equivalent, superior or inferior to Western values?
Multiculturalism
has not yet done the damage in the U.S. that it has in western European
countries -- such as England, France and Germany -- but it's on its way. By the
way, one need not be a Westerner to hold Western values. Mainly, you just have
to accept the supremacy of the individual above all else.
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