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GUEST,David Hannam BS: Multiculturalism (56* d) RE: BS: Multiculturalism 08 Aug 05


Multi-Culturalism - that which seeks to adjoin the various cultures, identity's, ethnicity through enforced union, by means of economic migrancy so as to create for big business an initial fortune of cheap labour, so as not longer need the neccesary high wages for the native population. The destruction of the rich tapestry of culture and ethnicity that is in the world through the over-eagerness of government to create a mish-mash of ethnicity, so as to destroy all ethnic individuality instead of celebrating that individuality they seek to destroy it as they regard individuality and pride in ones own culture, heritage, identity as a threat, a threat because a united nation/s with a common bond can stage uprising.

Multi-culturalism, responsible for hate-race-crimes such as racist murder of Kriss Donald, tortured and killed by muslim racists. Stephen Lawrence, killed by white racists, stabbed.

Government convince the public multi-culturalism works, and celebrate the idea though festivals, such as the Notting Hill Festival, however, cost of such a festival £5.6million in 2002 and resulted in spates of murder and theft.

Multi-culturalism, resonsible for the recent anti-free speech laws designed to stifle free-debate. Critisizm of religions such as Islam may be punishable by conviction.

Multi-culturalism - Failed.


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