Sunday, January 18, 2009

20 Arguments Against Multicultural Education

Readers of my blog and I came up with a list of arguments against multicultural education (ME). The list below makes it clear that we must stop multiculturalism and replace it with culturism. These arguments provide important intellectual weapons in this battle.

#1 – ME is offered as the cure for America’s having been an especially racist nation. Our accomplishments far outweigh our sins. ME slanders our good name.

#2 – ME greatly diminishes critical thought by greatly distorting global history and underplaying the lack of cohesion in western history.

#3 - ME has us sloppily making amends to people who we never discriminated against in any meaningful sense. We need not feel guilty to cultures that were not here to be discriminated against.

#4 – ME doesn’t really believe diversity is real. Multiculturalism teaches that, deep down, all cultures basically advocate variations of secular humanism.

#5 – ME allows Islam to use the schools to inculcate our children with their doctrine.

#6 – ME teaches that total equality is the natural state. ME then uses our inequality to argue for “social justice.” This implies we are unjust and need redistribution of wealth to correct for all existing inequality.

#7 – By teaching that our society is racist and unjust, ME turns resistance to participating in our society into a virtue. It thus especially hinders the education of minorities.

#8 – In a desire to create ethnic pride, ME falsifies the anthropological record. Early cultures were very violent. This misreading makes us cynical about progress and America’s historical mission.

#9 – ME blinds us to real evils in the world. It says that since all cultures are equally worthy of praise, attempts to distinguish between cultures is irrational racism.

#10 – ME becomes hypocritical the minute it makes any judgments. It thus undermines attempts to teach values.

#11 – Because western civilization has had an enormous influence on the world, ME teaches our culture is uniquely bad for disturbing indigenous cultures. Supporting western culture then becomes synonymous with advocating white supremacy.

#12 – ME denies that we have a core culture and thus undermines teaching western history. This makes us vulnerable to having no common cultural language to draw upon and encourages the forgetting of our heritage.

#13 – ME actually only acknowledges liberal values. Christian disagreement with gay marriage cannot be celebrated.

#14 – Undercuts schools’ universal and historic mission of socializing youth into the society in which they will live their lives. Schools thus lose their purpose.

#15 – Undermining our pride in our culture decreases our citizens’ desire to protect it. ME thereby puts us in a weak position in competition with cultures that create fanatical pride in their culture.

#16 - ME teaches that your ancestors' culture determines your identity and views. It thus diminishes freedom.

#17 – ME routinely confuses culture and race. It thus inhibits frank and realistic discussions about diversity.

#18 – ME divides us.

#19 - ME undermines critical thought by telling us we must celebrate all cultural attributes.

#20 – For all of the above reasons, multiculturalism threatens the survival of western civilization.

Culturism is the opposite of multiculturalism. It counters all of these grave evils. We need to identify as culturists to save western civilization.

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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Islamic education agenda..

Anonymous said...

POSTMODERNISM - THE CRAP BEING TAUGHT IN OUR UNIVERSITIES.

Unknown said...

Anonymous,

Excellent, #21 - ME allows Islam to be promulgated in our schools.

Shiva,

Culturism tries to allow the majority culture to hang on. Islam uses multiculturalism, but is itself a hardline culturist ideology. We need to be culturist too.

Good luck with your fight to keep Java free! Have you written an article about it? Do you know of one written by someone else? I'd love to read it.

www.culturism.us

Unknown said...

Anonymous,

Those are great links! Thanks!
Please check out the ISI lectures at the bottom of my post. Its great stuff.

Pastorius said...

Culturist John,
I think Shiva makes a good point that multiculturalism is as evil as racism. Also, I believe multiculturalism is racist itself, in that it presumes to know what rituals and customs people would like to continue with in the modern world.

People will naturally preserve that which they believe to be worthy. Certainly, we can see that the Catholic religion has survived in American, which is largely a Protestant state.

Likewise, Italian food, Jewish weddings traditions, German thought, and English etiquette have largely survived, and are taught in our culture here hundreds of years after they were originally imported.

In recent years, Buddhist influenced style and thought has made huge inroads in America, because it is worth preserving.

Likewise, African-influence is huge in American music, once again, because it is worth preserving.

Not because some asshole ideological multiculturalist told us we MUST preserve it.

PBS has nothing to do with why Jazz music is my favorite music. Infact, PBS (and Wynton Marsalis in particular) could almost make me hate Jazz.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

you said,
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I think Shiva makes a good point that multiculturalism is as evil as racism. Also, I believe multiculturalism is racist itself, in that it presumes to know what rituals and customs people would like to continue with in the modern world.
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I agree, when you confuse race and culture and act like they are same thing, you are being racist. I remember hearing that one of the reasons we enslaved black Africans, was because black Africans already enslaved other blacks. We made the mistake of thinking their actions were because of their biology, and not their culture.

Damien said...

If you don't treat culture and race as the same thing, you can judge a culture without being racist.

Unknown said...

Hey gang!

Sounds like if I ever made a shorter list, 16 and 17 would be on it. I was wondering if I could get the list down to top 10 format. I don't know which others are the most essential.

Damien said...

Culturist John,

Leave all twenty. The more reasons you have, the better the case you can make, and its still not that long. In fact, If I were you, I would expand it by adding an example of your own for each argument.

Damien said...

Anonymous,

How is that an argument? If anything we have said here is wrong, you can point it out to us, and tell us why its wrong. But please don't insult us. Insult is not a valid form of argument.

Anonymous said...

As a social studies teacher who has done extensive research on multicultural education, I would suggest that the readers of this blog do a little research of their own. Multiculturalism grew out of minority groups wanting to have their voices heard in this nation. This is a nation of immigrants, and while I do not agree with most of the points within the current immigration debate, it is important to understand this nation's history. Our collective history is not based on the majority group's accomplishments. It is based on all of our accomplishments as a society of diverse people. Prior to the idea of multicultural education, the curriculum in our schools was based on Eurocentrism. How can we ever expect to gain peace and understanding in our world if we shut out everyone else's cultures and way of life. Someone stated that multiculturalism is a way for Arabs to brainwash our children, or something to that affect...To my knowledge, most of the brainwashing being done in this country is by our own government, not by its citizens. As Abraham Lincoln once said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

Damien said...
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Damien said...

Anonymous,

There is some truth in what you are saying, but not teaching things or teaching things that are not technically correct because someone might be offended or because it might make a minority culture look bad is not a good idea. Also, is it really a choice between only Multicultural education on the one hand, praising all cultures as equal, or Eurocentrism on the other and blind praise of western culture on the other?

Anonymous said...

Multiculturalism is one of the best things that can happen to education. it educates people like you not to be intollerent to other humans because of what they believe. You are what is destroying America.

Pastorius said...

I'm quite sure you don't even know the history of America well enough to know what inclusive concept came before Multiculturalism.

I'm quite sure you don't know the history of the world well enough to know which Philosophical movement the concept of Multiculturalism came from.

I'm quite sure you could not even conceive of, nor articulate any argument other than the Multicultural one. You lack the Critical Thinking skills. It is pathetically obvious.

Nevertheless, you come here and insult us with your vapid comment.

Pastorius said...

Melting Pot

Marxism

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Pastorius said...

Wait! Do you mean THIS one?