Speaking of Huddled Masses

You cannot take people from any other civic, commercial, or cultural context, drop them within American borders, and expect that you will get the same results as those who are fully assimilated to our country’s historic way of life. [More]

I apologize to no man for being a culturist. Those who aren’t should apologize to me.

[Via JG]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

4 thoughts on “Speaking of Huddled Masses”

  1. Deep down, the pro-immigration “fundamental transformation” folks are culturalists, too.

    Anti-American, anti-Constitution, pro-foreign (and usually pro-Islamic) culturalists, but still culturalists.

    What amazes me is how many want so badly to make “here” look like “over there”, but wouldn’t ever voluntarily live “over there”. (Something most of us would call, “a clue”.)

  2. Multi-racial is fine

    Multi cultural is not

    As Mark Steyn says “diversity is where nations go to die*

  3. One of the more interesting courses I ever undertook was one co-taught by the College of Business Administration and the Department of Psychology: Managing International Cultural Differences. The main textbooks used were:
    Riding The Waves Of Culture: Understanding Cultural Diversity In Global Business”, 2nd edition – Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner.
    “International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior” – Nancy J. Adler
    You would need to be a fan of Mao’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (which some estimate resulted in the deaths of more than a million Chinese) to advocate continuation of many DEI programs and policies.

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