The media promotes multiculturalism from "summary" of The Death of the West by Patrick J. Buchanan
The press, Hollywood, and television networks have made an alliance with the multiculturalists and the open borders crowd. In their coverage, they celebrate the benefits of diversity and paint a utopian picture of a multicultural society. They champion the idea that America is not a nation of one people, but a collection of diverse groups. This narrative is pushed relentlessly, shaping public opinion and policies. The media downplays the challenges and conflicts that arise from mixing different cultures and traditions. They ignore the evidence showing that multiculturalism leads to division and tension within a society. Instead, they present it as a panacea for social problems. By promoting multiculturalism, the media is eroding the sense of national identity and unity. They undermine the idea of a common culture and heritage that binds a people together. This weakening of national identity makes it easier for globalist forces to push for open borders and mass immigration. The media's portrayal of multiculturalism as a positive force blinds people to the dangers of cultural dilution and loss. They fail to acknowledge the importance of preserving a nation's unique identity and traditions. The media's relentless promotion of multiculturalism also stifles debate and dissent. They label anyone who questions the virtues of diversity as racist or xenophobic. This censorship of opposing views prevents ...Similar Posts
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