Culturism (cǔl-chər-ǐz-əm)
n. The philosophy, art, and science that values, promotes and protects majority
cultures.
Culturist
(cǔl-chər-ǐst) n. 1. An advocate of
culturism. 2. One who engages in the arts or sciences of managing and
protecting majority cultures. 3. Adj. Of or pertaining to culturism, culturists
or culturist policy.
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Culturist foreign policy in a nutshell: bomb those who hurt
us (with an intent to inflict pain); aid our friends, not our enemies; and
otherwise mind our own business.
Globalists think the world agrees on fundamental values and
thus all people can be united: Multiculturalists promote that idea
domestically. Culturists believe
that cultures disagree on, and fight over, values and territory.
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- Get out of Iraq and Afghanistan -
The US is officially in Iraq and Afghanistan to turn them
into western-style progressive democracies with freedom of speech, separation
of church and state, women’s rights, etc., However, Islamic nations reject
these values; cultural diversity dooms these nation-building missions.
From a culturist perspective, what Muslims do to each other
is not our business. If China does
not have a democracy or gay rights, that is not our business. Our culturist job is to protect our own
western traditional majority culture, not to go bankrupt undermining other
nations’ sovereignty.
- Bomb when you bomb -
That is not to say that culturist foreign policy is strictly
isolationist. If nation attacks
us, we should bomb so heavily and hard that they will remember it for a long
time. Then, the next time a
terrorist group tries to set up camp in their nation, the country might put
some effort into routing them out.
- Iran cannot have the bomb -
Because they are our enemy, Iran cannot have the bomb. If they do not dismantle their means of
production voluntarily, we should use military force to eradicate their
bomb-making potential. After that, we should leave Iran immediately: no trying
to make them a democracy, no rebuilding aid.
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3 comments:
Serious question ... why was occupation 100% successful in Japan?
I've been asking that question for years. I don't think it has ever been answered. I have had people tell me the answer is that Japan is more like the US than are the nations of the Islamic world. That does not hold water.
IMHO 2 reasons
1) Japan was totally destroyed and massive starvation and death lay ahead
2) The religious background was not the be all and end all, and could encompass massive cultural change without being lost
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