Showing posts with label Western Civilization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Civilization. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

MELANIE PHILIPS: [Multiculturalism] says that no culture is morally superior or intellectually superior to any other culture. You can’t say that Western core values are better than any other. As a result, you can’t uphold things like democracy, one law for all, freedom of expression, equality for women.

Multiculturalism destroys a society.  And people assume that multiculturalism is a good thing because all it means is that you have to respect other cultures.  Well, it doesn’t mean that.  We should all respect other cultures.  Multiculturalism says something quite different.  It says that no culture is morally superior or intellectually superior to any other culture.  You can’t say that Western core values are better than any other.  As a result, you can’t uphold things like democracy, one law for all, freedom of expression, equality for women.  You can’t uphold any of that, and that’s the way our culture actually dies.  --Melanie Philips

The above short is taken from this clip with John Anderson. 

You might like this article, "Multiculturalism: Indoctrination Under the Cover of Equality and a Compelled Silence," Tony Pearce, Light for the Last Days, February 13, 2025, that cites Melanie Philips on a number of important points regarding the destructive effects of Multiculturalism on Britain.  

Monday, October 20, 2025

CHARLIE KIRK: Western Civilization is great. Be proud of who you are.

Reading and learning the great men, warriors, politicians, economists, scientists of Britain, this is your heritage.  Don't forsake it, for without knowledge a people will perish.  We've lost enough.

Read Shakespeare.

Read Jane Austen.

Read about Horatio Nelson's battles during the Napoleonic Wars.

Thomas Paine, who helped found America.

Margaret Thatcher. 

the Battle of Orgreave, police give chase during the miners' strike, 1984.

Read Winston Churchill. 

Read about Oliver Cromwell and his battles during the First and Second English Civil Wars against King Charles. 

Read a Charlie Chaplin biography, it will be interesting, tragic, and funny. 

Read about the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I.

Henry VIII.

Alfred the Great.

Robert the Bruce.

Charles Dickens, of course. 

Read George Orwell's works.  

Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery.

C. S. Lewis.