Culturism

Culturism
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ISBN-10 : 9781456604219
ISBN-13 : 145660421X
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Book Synopsis Culturism by : John Kenneth Press

Download or read book Culturism written by John Kenneth Press and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2013-07 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Culturism is the opposite of multiculturalism. Multiculturalism says that western nations have no core culture; our lands are just neutral spaces where random cultures assemble. Culturism acknowledges that we have a core culture rooted in Athens and Jerusalem. Culturism defies globalism. Islamic nations and China do not believe in rights, the relative separation of church and state, democracy, or free speech. These are not universal values; they are western values. To protect them, we must protect the West. Like all other nations, we have a right to have culturist economic and immigration policies. Culturism disarms those who abuse the word "racist" in order to stop discussion. Pointing out that different ethnic groups have different levels of economic and educational achievement is not racist; it is culturist. Culturist profiling is not racist. Racism is stupid. But if cultural diversity is real, discussing cultural diversity is rational and necessary. Neither inherently conservative nor liberal, culturism argues against invading other nations to spread Western values to nations that do not want them. It also argues for the right of our schools to teach culturist, pro-western, curriculum. Stop the corrosive spread of multiculturalism and politically correct censorship. Spread the words culturism and culturist today!


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