Europe is slowly but surely recoiling from the permissiveness of multiculturism

Culture and values are important pillars for economic success. However, acting under the guise of multiculturism and the overtly Marxist concept of inclusiveness, Europe has over time allowed itself to be shorn of its traditional values.  And at the tip of the spear for undermining the traditional culture by hoisting multiculturism on the European society is, of course,  the usual coterie of suspects namely; university professors and cultural elites. 

By embracing multiculturism, Europe became oblivious to the fact that its culture which was born out of Judeo-Christian values,   enabled it to become successful, rich and enjoy high living standards. Instead of recognising the value of that culture, it allowed itself to be drenched in white guilt and succumbed to calls for diversity. With time, the notion of diversity itself was deemed to be insufficient and morphed into Diversity Equality and Inclusion (DEI). So it was about identity and not the ability to do the work. The other problem with multiculturism is that does not encourage or expect those coming into a majority culture to integrate and embrace the values of the host country.  All it does is sound benevolent and compassionate.

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