Peter Schwartz har skrivit en bra artikel, “Multiculturalism as Tribalism”, i vilken han grundligen går igenom—och utvärderar—multikulturalismens natur:
What decent person could possibly be against multiculturalism? After all, it supposedly stands for tolerance and respect toward people from other cultures.
If you oppose multiculturalism, you are branded as evil. You’re a xenophobe or a racist. You’re someone who wants to keep foreigners out of the country. You regard people who speak a different language as your enemies. You want to deny them their rights. And all multiculturalism wants—we’re told—is for people from different cultures to be able to live together peacefully. Why would anyone oppose that?
Because in reality, multiculturalism is something very different. It is an ideology with one fundamental purpose: to keep us from judging things as good or bad. Multiculturalism is the demand that no ”culture” be elevated above any other. It is the demand that all beliefs held by various groups be regarded as equally valid and equally good.
Let’s look at what multiculturalism actually entails.
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