tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552616.post1786475352893640481..comments2023-10-11T07:06:43.878-04:00Comments on Puntocracy: Germany Multiculturalism and AmericaRoycehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06512845138486873008noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8552616.post-18988232141231948312010-11-18T02:34:43.358-05:002010-11-18T02:34:43.358-05:00Yes, multiculturalism has utterly failed. In essen...Yes, multiculturalism has utterly failed. In essence, what you get with multiculturalism is a watered down version of tribalism. And before anyone goes off to romantic forays about how great primitive man is (therefore how great tribalism is) they should remember that between 10-60% of all males in tribal societies die in war. <br /><br />Multiculturalism is a recipe for constant conflict. I live in Germany. I see that the Turkish people have kept their own culture. They dress alike, hang out together almost entirely, and don't like Germans. And Germans don't like them? Why? Not because they have different skin color, but because they have refused (or been enabledto not) to assimilate. <br /><br />In America, too, we see the poison of multiculturalism. The very term culture signifies that one group is different form another group, and what people don't think about or don't like to hear, is that there are some cultural practices that simply cannot mix with other cultures' practices. Take for example how Afghan men treat women. <br /><br />At some point, someone has to make a value judgement on cultural practices. We in the West have resisted doing so, because we spend an unhealthy amount of time beating ourselves up. When we should actually be asking ourselves why these peopel want so badly to come to our countries in teh first place.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com