Thursday, April 18, 2019

NZ Shootings: Multiculturalism does not work?



Multiculturalism: It is all about sex



With the message of peace, this is Cemendtaur





Multiculturalism is not working.  That’s what Brenton Tarrant wrote in his manifesto.  In support of his opposition for multiculturalism, Tarrant gives examples of sexual abuse cases in the West, those involving immigrants especially the Muslim immigrants.

Let's look at his argument more closely.



First, what is multiculturalism?  A society is multicultural when there are people of different cultures living together.  To understand what this means, let's first define ‘culture.’  In their primary needs of finding security, eating food, and producing children, human beings are not much different than the animals.  How a group of human beings does these things, broadly defines that group's culture.  How you build your houses, is your culture.  How you dress up, is your culture.  What and how you eat, is your culture.  And of course, how you indulge in the process of making babies is also your culture.

Most of the big cities of the western world are textbook examples of multiculturalism.  The majority of people living in such multicultural societies have no problem with this setup.  So, when Brenton Tarrant or other White Nationalists say that multiculturalism does not work, it means that it does not work for them, that they don’t like the idea.



But that argument aside, I am in favor of educating new immigrants to the west about the culture of their adopted country.

Immigrants and especially the Muslim immigrants often come from very conservative, sexually starved environments.  They need to be educated about the norms of the society they are becoming a part of.

They need to be told that when it is said that a woman is free, it really means that.  That a woman is free to dress as she pleases.  Unlike back home, a scantily dressed woman is not offering it to you. That anyone below 18 is considered a child—and other such lessons.



This is it for today.  Hope to see you next time.

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