Monday 13 February 2012

Multiculturalism And Syria

Having adopted clearly idiotic policies in the UK to claim that all cultures are equal and Britain has no right to require immigrants to fit in with the existing society (and it seems, largely exempt from UK law too), we strangely don't apply it where we should. We don't know what the societal structure is in Syria, we don't understand their culture. Sure there are things wrong there that Assad is responsible for, but why are we suddenly impassioned with the need to get rid of him?

Because there is an uprising? And what is the reason for that uprising? We don't know, as we also don't know who is behind it. We apply Western standards and ideals (something that under the creed of multiculturalism we wouldn't dare do at home) with no thought for local issues, or actually trying to understand the situation before acting. When you decide to be the World's policeman, you have to be right; to be right there has to be knowledge and a common understanding.

Other countries are different, we just shouldn't divide our own country up into cultural enclaves. Sometimes people ask the question 'have we learnt nothing from the past?' A better idea would be to learn that all these deeply damaging creeds that have been dripped into our society by the left are the problem. we should stop listening to the dangerous whisperers.

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