Nationalism and Homogeneity

There was certainly an American culture in the years following the Revolution, a point at which Americans were overwhelmingly Anglos.

This culture continued up until very recently. Americans were not as much scorned once as they are now, with McDonalds, Coke, mass media, etc. which are all recent inventions. Oh, and neoconservatism/neoliberalism... sheesh.

America is no longer a culture, it's a marketplace. It's a multiculture. Do you want multiculture? Then your future is America, then Brazil. It's not a race issue... it's a lack of dominant culture issue.
 
American culture..ha...don't make me laugh. What is truly original about America..nothing, they just steal ideas from everyone else.

To the contrary...if anything we impose our way of life and culture all over the world…something I would like to end and return to our isolationist ways like our forefathers did.
 
I can agree with you on the "way of life" thing with our two wars going on, but what's so bad about spreading our culture if those we spread it to readily accept it and *like* it?
 
I can agree with you on the "way of life" thing with our two wars going on, but what's so bad about spreading our culture if those we spread it to readily accept it and *like* it?

Depends on the consequences, doesn't it? What they *like* is totally irrelevant. They like free beer and cake and endless group sex with chimpanzees. Does that make it the right thing to do?
 
I can agree with you on the "way of life" thing with our two wars going on, but what's so bad about spreading our culture if those we spread it to readily accept it and *like* it?

That all depends on how it is spread, if we spread it by force then that is trouble, if they adapt it out of their own free will then that is fine by me.
 
That all depends on how it is spread, if we spread it by force then that is trouble, if they adapt it out of their own free will then that is fine by me.

You're thinking morally.

What if it is destructive?

Empowering others to make errors is like handing children heroin. Do you give kids on the street heavy drugs? Why or why not?
 
You're thinking morally.

What if it is destructive?

Empowering others to make errors is like handing children heroin. Do you give kids on the street heavy drugs? Why or why not?

'If' is is destructive? Well, I doubt they will take on anything destructive out of their own free will...they aren't Europeans. o_O We have the problem with Marxism, Zionism, multi-racialism, homosexuality etc forced on us, and we do nothing to stop the attack on our society. Non European nations do nothing like that.
 
'If' is is destructive? Well, I doubt they will take on anything destructive out of their own free will...they aren't Europeans.

It seems to me that most people take on self-destructive things because they do not recognize them. In fact, the history of social failure seems to suggest that ignorance leads the way to destruction.

Europeans are failing because they have become a society without hierarchy, so social pressures outweigh reality. It's that simple, and every third-world society today has taken this path to failure.

Unfortunately, everyone else is not far behind on the same path.