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'''Multiculturalism''' is a term that used to mean the celebration of the good things that other cultures bring to the [[melting pot]] of America. This ''pluralism'' has given way to a ''particularism'' which exalts foreign culture, language and even national identity over American values and identity. Currently, liberals use multiculturalism to excuse [[illegal immigration]], avoid confronting radical [[Islam]] and [[terrorism]], impose [[atheism|atheistic]] views on the American public, and censor [[Christian]] worship. <ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_36_16/ai_66031188/ Difference can be cool. But not when it's the rule."] By Dr. [[Arthur Robinson]]</ref>.
  
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Multiculturalism is a [[liberal]] concept. [[Conservatives]] in the US know that multiculturalism is an attack on [[United States of America|America's]] traditional [[Judeo-Christian]] culture.
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==Also See ==
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* [[Moral relativism]]
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* [[Sharia law]]
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Revision as of 21:09, May 23, 2010

Multiculturalism is a term that used to mean the celebration of the good things that other cultures bring to the melting pot of America. This pluralism has given way to a particularism which exalts foreign culture, language and even national identity over American values and identity. Currently, liberals use multiculturalism to excuse illegal immigration, avoid confronting radical Islam and terrorism, impose atheistic views on the American public, and censor Christian worship. [1].

Multiculturalism is a liberal concept. Conservatives in the US know that multiculturalism is an attack on America's traditional Judeo-Christian culture.

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