Jürgen wrote:
Completely offtopic, but i feel i need to clarify something.
What i mean by nationalism is acknowledging (sp?) and respecting your own cultural roots (and those of others!).
I am by no means a racist (or a Varg fanboy, for that matter). I'm all for cultural diversity and cultural exchange, which promotes growth and development in society. But the way multiculturalism is implemented into society at the moment, thoughtlessly forcing cultures to clash, doesn't work. A reasonable degree of separatism (as in peaceful coexistance) would work much better.
I'm all for cultural exchange and understanding of other cultures. I'm just saying, there is a middle ground between total multiculturalism and total separatism (apartheid-style), that could very well work to make a better society.
I'm not anti-EU either. I just think that the leaders of European nations should be a bit more critical towards it and take more responsibility of their own countries.
rio wrote:
Market protectionism, racial tension, prejudice, persecution of asylum seekers, an hysterical far right propanganda "newspaper" creeping into the mainstream press... This is what nationalism has brought to the UK.
Wiggers and skins, this is what multiculturalism has brought to us all!
I disagree. Accepting any level of segregation allows inequality to exist. It will never move towards a more ideal, less prejudice society without multiculturalism. Not only will racism exist, but undoubtedly, economic differences between these segregated cultures will be notable. In a capitalist society, any sort of racial, sexist, or ethnic segregation will result in an economic hiearchy, as it quite obviously has. In a society in which economic and social success lie in individualism, the government must ensure that everyone is looked at as equal individuals.
I do not know why you say that forcing "cultures to clash" does not work. Here in Canada it certainly has. We redefined Canadian culture to that of one of diversity and multiculturalism, and thus it has become patriotic and Canadian to be accepting of everyone--not just our array of cultures, or gender differences, but gays and lesbians too. The fact is, prejucide is unacceptable, and means must be taken in order to correct the wrongs, even if momentarily sacrificial (but I really do not think that they are).