Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism is not about diversity, nor is it about honoring cultures other than western culture. It is about hating, undermining, and destroying America.
Diversity is our strength. Or at least that seems to be the motto of just about every major corporation in the United States these days. Many have either open or behind closed doors quotas for hiring. The author personally has sat in a meeting in which a manager has told the listeners that the problem with the company was not having enough diversity among its managers. Spoiler: that was definitely not the problem. This idea that diversity is required is drawn largely from the idea of multiculturalism. It seems to have sprung out of nowhere over the last few years but Rush saw it coming in the early 1990s.
“It is my conviction that the people who concocted multiculturalism and are now trying to institute a multicultural curriculum in New York are basically miserable. And rather than look at their own responsibility in this, or try to find solutions that involve a change in attitudes, they simply blame institutions. They blame America. So multiculturalism, which portrays American history and even all of Western civilization as nothing but misery and racist, sexist, capitalist oppression, is the tool of revenge of many who have failed to assimilate and fit into mainstream American life. And the primary targets of their revenge are our children. They are taking it out on our kids by filling their minds with mush and teaching them how horrible America is.”[1]
From this statement, Rush sounds like he is still with us and providing his usual spot on analysis, but The Way Things Ought To Be, from which this quote was taken, iwas published in 1992. He saw exactly what was going on thirty years ago. Multiculturalism is not about diversity, nor is it about honoring cultures other than western culture. It is about hating, undermining, and destroying America.
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