I think most of you know that I grew up in New York City, the Bronx to be exact. I left when I was eighteen years old and have only returned to visit. People ask me if I miss the city. I miss the food and enjoy hanging out with a few friends when I do visit, but the idea of living there again makes me anxious. I love the South and feel comfortable in exceedingly small towns.
When most people use the term "multiculturalism," I believe they’re thinking of metropolitan centers like New York City, places where people from many nations have gathered. However, when I use the term "multiculturalism," my intent is for you to think of it as a weapon. I am referring to the injection into our population of people from Cultures vastly different than those of the historic United States. I remember watching a documentary about the US-instigated conflict that tore apart Yugoslavia that highlighted two families, one Muslim, the other Christian, who had been neighbors for over a century. The patriarchs of these families were crying as they said goodbye, having to go their separate ways because of the sectarian nature of the war. Why were a Muslim and Christian family able to be neighbors for over 100 years? In my opinion, it’s because they shared a common Culture.
But we live in the United States, and a good question to ask ourselves is whether it has had a coherent Culture since its founding. Many say no, that there were many Cultures prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Some say the Bill of Rights is our Culture. Right now some of you may be asking, "What is a Culture?" The person who has a simple answer to that question doesn’t know what Culture is. It’s truly a mystery and falls in the realm of the metaphysical. Paul Fahrenheidt and I read Francis Parker Yockey’s "Articulation of a Culture" here. It is the closest explanation of Culture that I can think of.
However one defines Culture, applying the "multiculturalism as a weapon" definition to what the United States and its citizens have been subjected to is, in my opinion, a misnomer. According to what I've seen, both US citizens and those forced upon us through mass legal and illegal immigration are not suffering from multiculturalism, but active Culture distortion. The people currently in the US are being deracinated from any Culture to which they are clinging and are being molded into a blob of global citizens with the sole purpose of serving the very Culture Distorters that are victimizing them. Just look at the "transgender movement."
Is there any better example of people being pushed to abandon their identity than those who have bought into the belief that they are transgender? They are told to abandon their sex, give up the hope of ever having children, AND suffer physical and mental anguish for the rest of their lives (which, in many cases, turns out to be short). They are the very picture of the global citizen that Cultural distorters dream of. AND they are pushed to be political activists and role models for other young people.
And how about you? Do you feel as if your faith is under attack from the Culture Distorters? If you’re White, do you hear how the State Media talks about you? These people want you transformed into a sniveling blob of conformity whose only allowable public speech consists of either apologies for who you are, or championing the latest freakshow the Culture Distorters have decided to make into the current hero of Globohomo. And if you decide to rebel against this onslaught of insanity? The people leading the charge will ruin your career, prohibit access to banking, etc. Yes, this is extremely black-pilling when you look at it from this point of view. Does that mean we give up? I pray that isn’t your first impulse. Yes, if we push back, we may suffer personally. But if we give up, they win. At this point, we may not have all the answers, but stark realizations help to separate the wheat from the chaff. The decision, either way, is yours.
Fantastic point. When my great grandparents got here, they started in little ethnic hubs but gave some of those up or shared them warmly (take what works for you) to live in the greater culture of the "melting pot." Now, our foods aren't supposed to touch. We have hit reverse as we pretend that the cultures who continually refuse to blend into the framework of the larger picture insist that what they have in their ethnic or other such superficially-based-microculture must be maintained perfectly in the superculture. I may be making up terms here but they are pictures of REAL phenomena. We now have people claiming that if you don't adopt every aspect of their subculture you are experiencing hatred, and ironically or even mutually exclusively, this same group insists anyone who fully embraces every aspect of their culture as they seem to desire is appropriating their culture. It's *almost as if* they don't have any desire to get along with people from different subcultures. Hmm...
Stellar!