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> But if you talk about ideas toward democracy, gender equality, war, medical experiments ... people HATE variety of culture.
This is a little bit out of date already - it's a professor saying it - but it's still a valid point, all the people who "want multiculturalism" don't actually want it...
> One idea would be to break global communication
> Just have each county have their own religion and so on, and they can trade but they cannot talk with the rest of the world
> That would be a plausible route, but nobody likes this.
@cjd
Multiculturalism is the opposite of what it purports to be. Throwing many cultures into the same place is like throwing all the crayons of a box into a melting pot. What you get is an ugly gray. Cultures develop within homogeneous populations over a long time. Culture advances civilization which then promotes population growth.
The declining birth rate in multicultural experiments is a feature rather than a bug. Multiculturalism increases the distance between potential mates, resulting in fewer matches and couplings. I impress this on non-Americans who have come here to help them realize that their children will have difficulty continuing their family.
Yea, the guy is stating certain beliefs for the purpose of challenging them as unworkable - but he's been in academia so long that he doesn't realize that those beliefs are already widely condemned amongst the rest of the thinking world.
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