Hi Ham, 
 
> Hi Platt --
> 
> I give up trying to discuss this sensibly with people.who've been 
> brainwashed to regard opposition to multiculturalism as "xenophobia" or 
> "embarrassingly stupid".

Agree. "Sensibly" is a foreign concept to collectivists. By their own 
admission, their favored response to those with opposing views is "mockery, 
ridicule and hostility." This from the same people who constantly pat 
themselves on the back for their tolerance and egalitarianism -- hypocrisy 
beyond belief. 
 
> But in the unlikely event that there are others in this group who 
> understand, or are curious about, how this collectivist ideology
> denegrates 
> sovereign values, they will appreciate an essay by David Kupelian entitled
> "Multicultural Madness".  Ironically, children of naturalized parents are
> often the most passionate writers on this issue.  (Kupelian's father was a
> Greek- Armenian who escaped Turkish genocide by becoming a U.S.
> citizen.)
> 
> The following excerpt captures the essence of this article:
> 
> "How exactly did the United States of America 'become the scene of one of
> the most hideously bedeviled conflicts of all time?' asked New York 
> University literature professor Carol Iannone in the New York Press.
> 
> "Quite simply, it happened because America lost its grasp of its own 
> historic character, and embraced 'diversity' as a national goal.  In the
> name of equality and nondiscrimination we invited mass immigration from 
> every part of the globe, and made no demands on the newcomers to become 
> Americans.  In fact, we gave up our American core, adopted
> multiculturalism 
> and declared all cultures equal.  We invited the new groups to celebrate
> themselves while we cravenly permitted libelous denigration of our own
> past. 
> Like fools we prated that diversity is our strength, when common sense and
> all of history tell us that strength comes from unity.
> 
> "Absolute nondiscrimination meant we no longer enforced standards, made 
> judgments, distinguished between good and evil, friend and foe.  We grew
> lazy, stupid and careless - about our borders, about national security,
> even 
> about previous terrorist attacks against us.  We worried over our 'hate 
> crimes' and our 'racial profiling,' while men resided in our midst who 
> seethed with murderous fury even against our children and plotted our 
> destruction.  Now we have a fifth column, fear further assaults and labor
> under a draconian security regime that is changing the nature of our
> lives. 
> ...
> 
> "It's easy to blame '60s radicals, university Marxists, cowardly
> politicians 
> and an elitist press for today's multicultural madness.  But the fact is,
> millions of Americans have bought into it.  Why?
> 
> "Isn't it obvious?  Since the 1960s, America - from her government to her
> schools and even to her churches - has steadily fallen away from the 
> Judeo-Christian values that previously illuminated and gave life and 
> strength to the nation's institutions.  This is equivalent to turning out
> the country's lights: And when you turn out the lights, everything looks
> the 
> same color in the dark - that's multiculturalism.
> 
>     -- http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43144

Thanks for sharing. It beautifully encapsulates the results in the real 
world
of collectivist ideology. 

Best regards,
Platt
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