Multi-Culturalism

Long before multi-culturalism because an infamous buzz word most large cities in the US were voluntarily divided into ethnic areas; Polish town, Italian town, Jewish town, and so on.  First and second generation immigrants preferred to live in an area of the city where others spoke their language and shared their old world "culture."  Those folks were not hostile to their adopted country, which they loved, but merely using their free choice to live among their "own" where they felt comfortable.  This was not so much segregation, as it was a preference.  In a couple of generations the, by then, higher educated children and grandchildren of these original immigrants inter-married with other "cultures" and moved up and out of the ethnic sections and into the more affluent suburbs.  It was a natural progression called Americanization.  The public schools supported this process then by leaving their hands off this natural progression.  Pre-WW2 teachers never mentioned the different cultural backgrounds of their students.  Children were only introduced to and taught the American culture.

The multi-culturalization of today is a deliberate social engineering scheme by government to keep us all at each other's throats and it begins in the schools.  This, to me, is the most dangerous of all new-fad educational programs as it propagandizes and sets in cement and encourages bigotry by stopping a natural process which, if left alone, would solve itself, as it once did, by assimilation.

Socialism, on the other hand, has much to gain by revolutionary tactics of divide and conquer (multiculturalism).  It is able thus to pass legislation which makes central government a leviathan, growing larger and larger each year, which, after all, is the aim of socialism.  Once all the legislation is in place then the iron boot of totalitarianism can come down on the face of our citizens and the Constitution will be merely a nice piece of paper, held in esteem but mostly disregarded.  Marxism used this tactic in every country it went into.  It worked for the last one hundred and fifty years and it still works.  It is our job to stop it.

Joan Masters