Reading Time: 3 minutes Across North America, the statistics clearly show that multiculturalism is a growing fact, right down to the family unit
Author: Philip Carl Salzman
Entertainment as diversity propaganda
Reading Time: 4 minutes Television has taken it upon itself to correct social wrongs. But it doesn’t fairly represent the mosaic of our society
The modern quest for equality sacrifices freedom
Reading Time: 4 minutes In societies where economic equality exists, individual liberty is highly restricted. Communism is the perfect example
Social justice warriors love diversity, except of opinions
Reading Time: 4 minutes Would you want your favourite sports team to choose its players based on diversity, or on the best players out there?
The double standards of social justice ideology
Reading Time: 4 minutes Allocating and denying benefits on the basis of race undermines the integrity and the autonomy of individuals
When diversity and inclusion result in reverse racism
Reading Time: 6 minutes Let’s face it: Universities are no longer educational institutions but political organizations engaged in social engineering
Embracing minorities shouldn’t lead to penalizing the majority
Reading Time: 4 minutes The protection of minorities does not include minority rule or the raising of minority interests above those of the majority
Why Canada’s multiculturalism dream defies logic
Reading Time: 5 minutes A society can’t be egalitarian and hierarchical, decentralized and centralized, kin-oriented and law-oriented, secular and religious at the same time
Polar opposites: where’s the middle ground in politics?
Reading Time: 5 minutes By better understanding how various political factions differ, perhaps we can help close some fundamental gaps in society
Marxism rears its ugly head in the academic world
Reading Time: 4 minutes Brutal communist societies did advance economic equality, although what was shared equally was poverty rather than prosperity