The Lie of Multiculturalism

Listen to this article here: https://youtu.be/qSa8X1g8nzU?si=26vSFqLhseas2XpI

Multiculturalism is a lie that says no culture has anything objectively better than any other culture.

The lie of multiculturalism aims at destroying all that is unique about every culture, restricting human experience to a sad fraction of what we are made to enjoy (lest people be accused of appropriating another culture other than “their own”), and crushing the human spirit.

Multiculturalism in the mainstream intends to keep people ignorant, not only of the faults of cultures (which would be bad enough), but also of their successes, achievements, and joys. “Multiculturalism, like the caste system, paints people into the corner where they happened to have been born.”1 It restricts people to the confines of the continent, country, village, traditions, literally anything, in which they (or their parents) came from.

Jesus, when He returns, will put an end to the lie of multiculturalism once and for all. All of the beauties He intend human beings to make and enjoy will be made perfect in His glorified people, and will be enjoyed by them in the light of the central, glorious Beauty of God Himself. God, and God alone, will unite redeemed humanity. And in Him they will rejoice together.

So enjoy with your whole heart this video of 10,000 multigenerational Japanese people play Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9:


You can find many other resources on the Multiculturalism page here.

Enjoy and benefit from this video by Mark Steyn, which (among other things) inspired this post:

See the latest video from my YouTube channel – “Response to Declaration on Integral Mission, Part 3 – Welfare and Multiculturalism”

  1. Thomas Sowell: Multiculturalism is counterproductive https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/?p=2070135 ↩︎

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