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"multiculturalism" Definitions
  1. the practice of giving importance to all cultures in a society

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We have seen a brave new world of inclusive multiculturalism.
He was once the poster boy for multiculturalism in Germany.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia prides itself on its fairness and multiculturalism.
It too often bowed to a poisonous and censorious multiculturalism.
TV or the internet, the boilerplate language of multiculturalism, diversity,
These new white immigrants refused multiculturalism through exclusion and violence.
You could see it as an early example of multiculturalism.
Beneath this veneer of multiculturalism, however, was a darker reality.
Then you have the introduction of multiculturalism: Let's satisfy this.
The book was a broadside against multiculturalism and cultural relativism.
You specialize in the study of race relation, multiculturalism, affirmative action.
Two of those major fault lines today are immigration and multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism. Diplomacy. How chill it is that we are all different.
By and large, we do multiculturalism quite well in this country.
Nonetheless, he shares the FPÖ's hard line on immigration and multiculturalism.
Is that to say we need to double-down on multiculturalism?
A monolingual (English-only) multiculturalism is limited, not to mention paradoxical.
Unfortunately, the forces of multiculturalism destroyed that commitment to cultural union.
But the multiculturalism really centered in specific parts of the country.
And thanks to multiculturalism, hybridity, as a political concept, became cool.
Canada prides itself on multiculturalism, liberal values and openness to immigration.
THE CRISIS OF MULTICULTURALISM IN EUROPE: A History, by Rita Chin.
Then, states strove to overcome "particularism"; now the perceived enemy is multiculturalism.
The PPC also said it would eliminate all funding to promote multiculturalism.
Clinton's latest campaign ad celebrates the diversity and multiculturalism of the city.
Unfortunately, political correctness and a worshipful attitude toward multiculturalism have blinded us.
She also said she wanted to add some multiculturalism to the fare.
Mr. Trudeau's solution was a policy of official multiculturalism and widespread immigration.
We pull into a strip mall that wears its American multiculturalism casually.
But immigration, multiculturalism and intensifying secularism have helped to diminish its sway.
In the referendum, views of multiculturalism, social liberalism, and globalism were crystallized.
If you have not experienced multiculturalism, you cannot be effective in leading globally.
Left Cosmopolitanism means support for open borders, of course, and also for multiculturalism.
The movement is linked to the opposition to multiculturalism and anti-Islam attitudes.
Motherboard: Science fiction has a long history of being open-minded about multiculturalism.
" In the same interview, the prime minister insisted, "multiculturalism is only an illusion.
English-speaking Canada celebrates "multiculturalism", encouraging minority groups to maintain their distinctive identities.
But The Expanse has a take on multiculturalism that he hadn't seen before.
The tide is turning in the toxic debate on Islam, integration and multiculturalism.
I used to think that the multiculturalism of the U.S. might work here.
King has faced repeated criticism over his comments about immigration and multiculturalism before.
They hold a shared belief that democracy, human rights and multiculturalism are wrong.
It has opted for multiculturalism, which can abide hyphenated identities and communal behavior.
This isn't a strike against multiculturalism or inclusiveness; it's just their personal beliefs.
President Trump sides with Russia, France embraces multiculturalism and China steps up surveillance.
"This isn't multiculturalism," Ashish Anand, an entrepreneur from Vancouver, wrote in a tweet.
Despite Australia's proud multiculturalism, Chinese language classes are still uncommon in public schools.
He's often said he doesn't believe in multiculturalism, saying it holds America back.
The aim, per Israeli custom, was to produce an event reflective of the country's multiculturalism and respect for human rights (which is to say reflective of Jewish multiculturalism and respect for Jewish rights), and, above all, to keep the event apolitical.
Labour, meanwhile, has been the party of cosmopolitan values: multiculturalism, compassion, dislike of Brexit.
France is divided as to whether or not multiculturalism is something to be embraced.
Ardern said New Zealand was targeted because it was a place which celebrated multiculturalism.
A vigorous counterrevolution against the liberal-democratic orthodoxy of diversity and multiculturalism is underway.
Dense urban centers force multiculturalism upon people and inevitably produce a more tolerant society.
Ardern said New Zealand was targeted because it was a nation that celebrates multiculturalism.
This would rest on three things: inventing sex, inventing free speech, and inventing multiculturalism.
More than other generations, millennials are willing to go beyond just talking about multiculturalism.
The lawyer, Steven Menashi had a trail of inflammatory writings about feminism and multiculturalism.
He traveled to London in July to report on the challenges facing Australian multiculturalism.
White European Christians opposed to multiculturalism were overwhelmingly more likely to be immigration skeptics.
The conversation in Europe for some time has been about the pitfalls of multiculturalism.
Mr. Breivik wanted to punish Europe for its multiculturalism and welcome of Muslim immigrants.
This axis has gone on the offensive against migrants, open borders, multiculturalism and multilateralism.
Nonfiction THE CRISIS OF MULTICULTURALISM IN EUROPE A History By Rita Chin 21948 pp.
By turns, they represent the end of an America that values diversity and multiculturalism.
I think the biggest thing was just trying to bring in a level of multiculturalism.
CM: I think one of the things that happened was that multiculturalism became a reality.
"Some elements of the liberal idea, such as multiculturalism, are no longer tenable," Putin said.
There will be no immigration, no multiculturalism, no global elites—but also no global war.
GRONLAND, a bustling neighbourhood in central Oslo, may be the Platonic ideal of European multiculturalism.
The Estonian Conservative People's Party (EKRE), a nationalist outfit, opposes multiculturalism, immigration and gay marriage.
On multiculturalism, the EU and overseas aid the difference are 48%, 60% and 53% respectively.
Despite Australia's claims of egalitarianism and multiculturalism, the country's screens present a very different picture.
They entered a society that, relative to other Western countries, has embraced multiculturalism only recently.
Rather, it was woven into the collection — much like multiculturalism is woven into the company.
Its members campaign against multiculturalism and what they see as the Islamization of the country.
"They can offer their bilingualism, their multiculturalism, their perspective of the world," Ms. Kleyn said.
The online world seemed like a Disney vision of multiculturalism, promoting sterile tolerance from above.
In New York, I hope it engages ongoing conversations about overcrowding, multiculturalism, and affordable housing.
A backlash against multiculturalism began to gather force after the economic crises of the 1970s.
He is concerned that patriotic love of country is being replaced with a toxic multiculturalism.
In Mr. King's interview with the Austrian website, he repeated his yearslong critique of multiculturalism.
" Last year on Fox & Friends, Ingraham said terrorism was "the price to pay" for multiculturalism: "Now the price they have to pay for multiculturalism is the risk that you're walking on the sidewalk and a man will -- or a woman, will purposefully mow you down.
With respect to multiculturalism, Breitbart authors explicitly rejected immigrant incorporation, particularly for Muslims, into multicultural democracy.
Canada, which prides itself on the country's multiculturalism, accepted more than 270,000 new immigrants in 2017.
But, predictably, there is a reaction against multiculturalism, which is a sign that it has succeeded.
Social changes have accelerated multiculturalism, and that is perceived as threatening to those opposed to it.
A decade ago Guangzhou's diversity prompted articles and books by Westerners pondering whether this was multiculturalism.
In contrast, 'multiculturalism,' felt more like a mirage than a term with which I could identify.
They care less for the procedural niceties of the liberal order and multiculturalism that liberals preach.
Obama sang the praises of American multiculturalism but deported more undocumented immigrants than any previous president.
But fundamentally, some Americans believe that the core of American culture is being lost in multiculturalism.
Her message is simple: "New York values" really mean inclusivity and multiculturalism, not bigotry and xenophobia.
There's so much multiculturalism and everything has changed from the time when I went to school.
The economic disparity is more drastically growing and people seem to forget the merits of multiculturalism.
Back then, advertisers viewed Mr. Trump as a symbol of multiculturalism, according to Mr. Green's book.
After 30 years of multiculturalism, the bonds of racial solidarity trump the bonds of national solidarity.
Clinton's address to a Bollywood show in New Jersey read like an academic paper on multiculturalism.
A comfortable bed, covered with a gray Moroccan blanket, offered coziness — and a nod to multiculturalism.
Race-based policies remained in place until 1973, when the government heralded a policy of multiculturalism.
As a child, I was taught that Canada was a country of freedom, multiculturalism and diversity.
Both were written by conservatives opposed to multiculturalism, affirmative action, and government programs for the poor.
That makes the novel a refreshing epic and, too, a subtle and riveting slice of multiculturalism.
Mr. Okamura said he opposed the country's mainstream parties and political establishment because its message is "pro-Brussels, pro-multiculturalism and pro-Islam," while he sees Brussels as an adversary, Islam as an ideology rather than a religion and multiculturalism as a threat to Czech culture.
Mainline Republicans are too centrist for the alt-right, which rejects the conservative establishment and American multiculturalism.
The California native has brought his views on immigration, multiculturalism and political correctness to the President's desk.
On Friday, the PPC added that it would repeal Canada's Multiculturalism Act, which was passed in 1988.
I love that sense of multiculturalism and adventure, the idea of being a citizen of the world.
She praised the government's stated policy of multiculturalism but contrasted that with the reality on the ground.
Azerbaijan's model of religious tolerance and multiculturalism is a model that is worth exploring and learning from.
The risks that poses, combined with those created by a white backlash to multiculturalism, are great indeed.
This is not the first time Pope Francis has waded into the politics of immigration and multiculturalism.
The Dutch were agonising over multiculturalism while Angela Merkel was still plotting her ascent to the Bundeskanzleramt.
Each is an authentically postmodern novel of migrant life that matched their readership's liberal faith in multiculturalism.
Republicans may succeed by making Democrats look like the party of globalist multiculturalism undermining American Christian greatness.
Known for her smoldering denunciations of globalization and multiculturalism, she stands for everything that Macron does not.
"The tombstone itself is a proof of Sarajevo's multiculturalism," Eli Tauber, an author and historian, told Reuters.
He has no interest in the solution that liberals typically adopt to accommodate diversity: pluralism and multiculturalism.
She was suspicious of virtually every social movement of her day: the New Left, multiculturalism, women's liberation.
So while China is an extremely homogenous country, Canada's multiculturalism is a difference that I'm thankful for.
In addition to selecting art, Rodriguez carefully curates panel discussions to flesh out the complexities of multiculturalism.
For a generation weaned on a diet of civic multiculturalism, supporting Mr. Trump breaks the ultimate taboo.
"Liberal democracy is in favor of multiculturalism, while Christian democracy gives priority to Christian culture," he said.
There is simply no compelling evidence that Australian multiculturalism is in danger of veering towards ethnic separatism.
Canada is perhaps best known for its cheery multiculturalism and its equally cheery prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Australia often holds itself up as a model of multiculturalism and skilled immigration, but tensions are growing.
Do we try to assimilate and emphasize our similarities, or do we celebrate differences and endorse multiculturalism?
Some people in Footscray started to see multiculturalism as a punishment inflicted on them by the government.
Well-governed societies like Canada address the issue by stitching diversity and multiculturalism into their national identities.
She traded in clash-of-civilizations rhetoric about Islamic immigration; he's fluent in the pieties of multiculturalism.
"On the fundamental subjects of globalization, free trade, immigration and multiculturalism, dialogue has become impossible," Guilluy concludes.
He writes and lectures extensively on topics ranging from ethics and political philosophy to environmentalism and multiculturalism.
Mr. Ozil referred to comments Mr. Grindel had made that dismissed multiculturalism in Germany as a lie.
They also all agree that Dutch multiculturalism and the European Union should be reformed rather than abolished.
We aren't perfect, but our multiculturalism feels less segregated, at its best, than some other European countries.
In 1996, young conservative Thiel co-wrote a book denouncing rising multiculturalism and political correctness on campus.
Ruby Pratka is an American-born, Montreal-based freelance writer focusing on multiculturalism, LGBTQ and disability issues.
The film is ill-served in some ways by replacing L'Engle's Christianity with a vaguely liberal multiculturalism.
The 1990s, when they were born, saw the incredible rise of multiculturalism and political correctness as a concept.
Liberalism is the dirtiest word, and its trappings -- feminism, political correctness, multiculturalism, "social justice" -- are to be resisted.
And underscoring that fusion is the film's famous soundtrack, which turned artistic multiculturalism into its strongest selling point.
Both Trump's wing of the GOP and Farage's UKIP are populist, hostile to immigrants, and averse to multiculturalism.
The bogeymen of globalism, multiculturalism and immigration are threatening to destroy the traditions and identities of all nations.
By the late 20th century, accordingly, social democratic parties became increasingly associated with support for immigration, multiculturalism, etc.
At all of these, the multiculturalism of our city is on full display in the rainbow of attendees.
In countries with a tradition of liberal multiculturalism, such a ban is greeted by incomprehension, if not ridicule.
More pointedly, the demand to "speak English" also demonstrates the limits of contemporary multiculturalism in the United States.
Minorities appear to be better integrated in Britain, he said, because Britain emphasizes multiculturalism, unlike assimilation in France.
Rejecting multiculturalism, the Quebecois speak instead of "interculturalism" — a concept of protecting both French culture and minority rights.
"Multiculturalism is very controversial in Quebec because they view it as way of diluting their Frenchness," he said.
In her determination to avoid offenses against multiculturalism, Siler presents a less than comprehensive view of her subject.
As you suggest, one part is racism and the belief that white people overall are threatened by multiculturalism.
Australia's multiculturalism has produced gems like Lankan Filling Station and Boon Cafe, restaurants that could exist only here.
School boards like the one in the Peel district are at the forefront of the battles over multiculturalism.
Our new arrivals are no longer benefiting from a national policy of multiculturalism that tells them they belong.
But some Central and Eastern European countries with relatively homogeneous populations and little experience with multiculturalism have resisted.
Many feel the multiculturalism so prized by liberals has made their communities harder to understand and identify with.
The pious calculation is that by making a show of our iron borders, Australian multiculturalism can be protected.
"I wanted to investigate how migration and multiculturalism is changing Swedish identity," Skinner explained to Hyperallergic over email.
The paper said Putin accused liberal governments of pursuing a mindless multiculturalism and embracing sexual diversity, among others things.
Balta is a passionate advocate for diversity, and his work constantly highlights the beauty of multiculturalism and Hispanic representation.
That was one of the key developments — the visibility of multiculturalism, which was not addressed by the mainstream parties.
The island nation's unique brand of multiculturalism is often seen as a model for emerging markets across the globe.
Are we witnessing what amounts to a failure of multiculturalism, first in Europe and now in the United States?
Indeed, French-speaking Quebec has its own way of interpreting multiculturalism, which gives priority to the province's distinct culture.
This hostility has its roots in the successful refashioning of Britishness as an outward-looking identity which espouses multiculturalism.
"Born in 1988, my youth was shaped by a rhetoric of unity, equality of opportunity, and multiculturalism," Ella continued.
AfD will use this opportunity to attack the status quo and the prevailing narrative of multiculturalism-at-all-cost.
There are many who see the creeping fascism in Europe right now as proof of the failure of multiculturalism.
Germany is currently fashioning itself as a diverse, tolerant image of Europe's future, where capitalist interests intersect with multiculturalism.
One of his many books, he recalled, was a critique of European multiculturalism called "The Home We Build Together".
THE argument over whether multiculturalism and modernity are eroding the Christian character of Christmas is a cherished annual ritual.
"There's lots of multiculturalism here," said Flor Mejid, originally from El Salvador, who attended a ceremony in Calgary, Alberta.
In the 1990s, there was a real shift in American culture and politics, centered on multiculturalism and the postmodernism.
There is every reason to suspect that immigrants would be inclined to defend multiculturalism, historically supported by the left.
Beauchamp argues that pro-multiculturalism education programs in Canada have had brightened sentiments toward immigration and racial difference there.
He has championed nativism and economic nationalism, railed against establishments of all stripes, and attacked both multiculturalism and internationalism.
Small, violent right-wing groups have appeared in the decades since Canada relaxed its immigration laws to embrace multiculturalism.
The entire identity politics, racial preferences and multiculturalism project has the same Marxist roots that produced the Cultural Revolution.
The White Australia policy, which barred nonwhite immigrants, had recently ended, and a new era of multiculturalism had begun.
Maxime Bernier, whose People's Party of Canada opposes multiculturalism, called the prime minister "the biggest hypocrite in the country".
With its timely themes of immigration and multiculturalism, "Islandborn" could help Mr. Díaz break into a lucrative new market.
It seemed that everyone was celebrating diversity and multiculturalism, and I didn't see a role for myself in that.
The "Leave it to Beaver" comfort zone that sitcoms traditionally occupied has given way to greater multiculturalism and nuance.
Eating Italian food to celebrate an Aussie victory is an sterling example of multiculturalism, if ever there was one.
One lesson of 2016 is that opposition to multiculturalism has become an extraordinarily powerful mobilizing tool for the right.
Mr. Trump's victory must make all Americans acknowledge that the choice of embracing or rejecting multiculturalism is not abstract.
" Edgington writes: "My definition of patriotism includes protesting against those who would denigrate multiculturalism, because that's who we are.
I believe multiculturalism has been much better than laïcité, the secular French model, at safeguarding the freedom of religion.
This idea that multiculturalism leads to us to a more worldly view of things... I just don't see that.
There are Canadians who are not on board with multiculturalism, who believe there is a huge cost to that.
Is it an assertion of jingoistic arrogance, a shot at global economics and multiculturalism, an echo of Lindbergh-ism?
The final galleries chronicle postmodern photography, performance, and multimedia art created in the wake of multiculturalism in the '80s.
While much of the Western world is gloomily turning inward, Canada trumpets the merits of globalisation, multiculturalism and refugee acceptance.
Breitbart's writers very explicitly rejected the three pillars of multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, and globalism they claimed represented Obama's presidency and candidacy.
We also discuss whether the cultural backlash in Europe and the United States represents a failure of multiculturalism as such.
Why the word "tolerance" was chosen to hearken a new age of enlightened multiculturalism is forever a mystery to me.
The same can be said for European working class voters who deserted the left over the latter's support for multiculturalism.
The movement is founded on "white dispossession"—the idea that immigration and multiculturalism will leave white people marginalised and dispossessed.
It parallels the secular debate in countries that have experienced mass immigration over the relative merits of multiculturalism and assimilation.
Much of the opposition agrees, Stephen Kinnock urging his fellow Labour MPs to "move away from multiculturalism and towards assimilation".
The success of right-wing populists in Europe and North America has led many to question the viability of multiculturalism.
The alt-right is at its core a rejection of American multiculturalism and the conservative establishment, its leaders' writings show.
Alt-right Secondly, the "alt-right" movement, viewed as anti-intervention and anti-multiculturalism, embraced candidate Trump's populist isolationism message.
At the heart of this movement is a rejection of globalism, which has fueled opposition to diversity, multiculturalism, and immigration.
Richard Jay Mathews, leader of the early 1980's white supremacist terrorist organization "The Order," saw multiculturalism as a scourge.
One big step towards an inclusive vision of multiculturalism in the U.S. would be to fully embrace its multilingual diversity.
It said the email referred to Adolf Hitler, railed against multiculturalism and suggested another attack might occur on April 22.
In this era influenced by multiculturalism, we, like Glazer and Moynihan, appreciate the persistence, not the obsolescence, of ethnic identification.
Vox, which opposes multiculturalism, feminism and unrestricted migration, is expected to get 24 seats, their first-ever representation in parliament.
"In this wide perspective, I was against immigration, against multiculturalism, against notions of sameness of nearly every kind," he writes.
The government's recent push on integration at once insists on the strength of Australian multiculturalism and warns of its vulnerability.
"There's a creeping sense that multiculturalism might not be the answer to, but the seed of, our discontent," she writes.
Liberal democracy is in favor of multiculturalism, while Christian democracy gives priority to Christian culture; this is an illiberal concept.
Mr. Trudeau, worldly and dapper, can barely open his mouth without extolling Canada's cheery multiculturalism or its open-border globalism.
Some of the artifacts and featured players, taken individually, might come across as spoon-fed doses of politically correct multiculturalism.
Moreover, he is always pushing toward an American creed that moves beyond both the white monoculture and the fracturing multiculturalism.
Even right-wing politicians in Canada support multiculturalism, particularly in Ontario, where newcomers make up 29 percent of the population.
Instead, they complain, when they express conservative views on hot topics like immigration or multiculturalism, they are quickly labeled Nazis.
Canada has an official policy of multiculturalism and about one in five Canadians were born overseas, according to Statistics Canada.
Mr Trudeau, an evangelist for multiculturalism both within his country and abroad, has had to apologise repeatedly and at length.
For that is one of the greatest strengths of multiculturalism, that we can learn from each other, change and improve.
Today's liberals, Mr. Skerry argues, have come to value multiculturalism at the expense of economic harm to the working class.
Then, in the early 2000s, another politician's shrewd calculation changed the dynamics of ethnic politics, cementing multiculturalism across all parties.
As many noted, after Trump's "rat-infested" comments about Baltimore, this narrative of civilizational ruin is meant to discredit multiculturalism.
But Mr. Durham grew frustrated by the general tendency, especially during the heyday of multiculturalism, to read his art biographically.
Unlike liberal democracy, he said, Christian democracy rejects multiculturalism and immigration while being anti-communist and standing for Christian values.
No, we're actually witnessing the success of multiculturalism: It's taking over in the broader sense in the population and in society.
The neo-Moorish City Hall, a monument to multiculturalism that was shelled and burned, has been burnished to a high standard.
But before we had a chance to discuss all of that, our conversation derailed into our formative years, writing and multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism and racial ambiguity as a show of heterogeneity are at the center of the current roster of young adult shows.
For countries that only recently restored their own sovereignty, signing on to the EU did not imply a commitment to multiculturalism.
Trump was actually able to create, instead of the "us" of a united working class, a "them" of elites plus multiculturalism.
Ms Mutz says experimental research suggests that multiculturalism can be experienced by whites in America as a form of status threat.
As London's first Muslim mayor, Khan is the leader of a cosmopolitan global city who stands unabashedly for openness and multiculturalism.
That early multiculturalism is the essence of a city like Wroclaw, until 1945 perhaps better known by its German name, Breslau.
But it preserves the original spirit of multiculturalism, and appropriately ushers us into the Thanksgiving holiday, whatever we choose to eat.
They are also anti-multiculturalism, claiming that citizens should take pride in their own traditions and cultures without being called racist.
Bozon's earlier film Tip-Top, that I was in, also reflects that reality—multiculturalism in our country is not always accepted.
The government focuses on "integration" and insists on the strength of Australian multiculturalism, but seems to worry that it is vulnerable.
Trump entered the room as the defender of a distinct set of ideas that blame America's problems on immigrants and multiculturalism.
And this is what Rita Chin's book does, synthesizing the endless debates over multiculturalism into a vivid picture of postwar Europe.
Back then mainstream publishers were starting to pay attention to what was called "multiculturalism," the precursor of today's diverse books movement.
Ms. Plame said she embraced the multiculturalism and largely liberal politics of northern New Mexico as part of her evolving worldview.
Hungary's goal should be ethnic homogeneity, says Orban, not western Europe's false multiculturalism that extols diversity at the expense of natives.
BEIJING — More than 30 years ago, the United Colors of Benetton released a series of provocative advertisements about race and multiculturalism.
Also in the area of multiculturalism, Dan Levin visited Mississauga, Ontario, where ethnic diversity has led to culture clashes over religion.
It also includes four Sikhs and a Somali-born immigration minister, reflecting the multiculturalism and inclusiveness on which Canada prides itself.
The next generation of leading artists took up themes of multiculturalism and identity politics, with audience-oriented sculptural and photographic installations.
It's been bruised by an educational system that doesn't teach civilizational history or real American history but instead a shapeless multiculturalism.
And yet, if multiculturalism is so grand, why was Mr. Trump so successful in running on a platform that rejected it?
Canada passed the Canadian Multiculturalism Act in 1988 — yet, by 2014, the government deported an average of 35 people per day.
Maybe that's true; maybe the virtues of multiculturalism, on film, are best enforced by not making a big deal of them.
The son of the late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, he modeled himself as a chief promoter of minority rights and multiculturalism.
For them, multiculturalism is not an affront to traditional notions of society, as it would have been in the Reagan era.
Le Pen once compared Muslim street prayers to the Nazi occupation of France and described multiculturalism as a weapon of Islamic fundamentalists.
Maxime Bernier, a former Conservative MP from Quebec, recently created the People's Party of Canada to oppose "extreme multiculturalism" among other things.
Lesbian critic Camille Paglia was a '90s pioneer of using her white queerness to argue against multiculturalism and eventually support racist agendas.
A number said they were disturbed "by an America that seems to have embraced multiculturalism and political correctness without question," she wrote.
The French-speaking province prefers "interculturalism" to Anglophone talk of "multiculturalism", regarding its language and culture as the basis of its identity.
So on his passing, Breitbart, the digital voice of the alt-right, excoriated him as a "notorious mass-migration and multiculturalism campaigner".
He is particularly exercised by Éric Zemmour, a reactionary essayist, and Alain Finkielkraut, a formerly left-wing philosopher turned critic of multiculturalism.
In a country where sectarianism is rife, imagine the benefits to multiculturalism if young people got to experience new worlds through travel.
It channeled the grievances of his voters, who are predominantly white and rural and hostile toward both elites and multiculturalism in general.
It is difficult to conceive how identity politics from the right will go along with the open arms multiculturalism of the Greens.
British multiculturalism is reported to have 'failed', but a moment of isolationism can't undo the good achieved through years of looking outwards.
More so than elsewhere, Belgium allowed the self-ghettoization, or self-isolation, of ethnic communities in the name of multiculturalism and peace.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, appeared to dismiss working-class whites as "deplorables," and put on a convention that was a paean to multiculturalism.
" A Stormfront user wrote that 23andMe is "rigged" in order to "spread multiculturalism and make whites think that they are racially mixed.
Social conservatives like Pat Buchanan and Bill Bennett saw multiculturalism as a thinly veiled attack on the West (read: white European culture).
Multiculturalism, as it's now called, was about preserving otherness, preserving our differences; it doesn't oblige us to cease to notice those differences.
Indeed, one recent paper found that, in Canada, those who expressed more patriotism were also more likely to support immigration and multiculturalism.
The Nationality Law prevents the possibility of multiculturalism in Israel and rejects any collective history or memory other than the Zionist one.
Chin vigorously tackles the "shared presumption," recklessly echoed by even mainstream politicians in Britain, France and Germany, that multiculturalism is a failure.
Multiculturalism was designed as a corrective to the failure of the melting pot to respect diversity and revere the integrity of cultures.
As Marxism saw history through the lens of class conflict, multiculturalism sees history through the lens of racial conflict and group oppression.
"Artists like Lola León, @naomishimada, @alejandrasmits did not want to miss this message of love towards diversity, multiculturalism and difference," they added.
Beto O'Rourke and Julián Castro both played their parts perfectly, genuflecting to the gods of multiculturalism by speaking Spanish during the debate.
"Hillary Clinton understands that our country's diversity and multiculturalism is one of America's greatest strengths," her campaign said in a news release.
The allegations about the Zahab family have rattled many residents of this town, who have long taken pride in its peaceful multiculturalism.
For decades, Canadian political parties have embraced multiculturalism, yet on Monday night People's Party leader Maxime Bernier directly bemoaned current immigration levels.
Arthur Schlesinger, for example, feared that multiculturalism might weaken America's vital center (although he also acknowledged the cultural threat from the right).
The clowns call themselves the Loldiers of Odin and have emerged on the scene in the past few weeks as champions of multiculturalism.
In many cases, they're hitting softer targets in Europe -- those with open borders, multiculturalism, and closer proximity to places like the Middle East.
Today the Democratic Party is the party of open borders, multiculturalism, and environmentalism, positions that reduce wages, divide communities, and undermine economic prosperity.
First, it had to pick up new connotations, dropping the emphasis on sexual chastity to focus on progressive values like multiculturalism and friendliness.
" Haidt wasn't opposed to multiculturalism as such, but he worried that it leads to reduced social capital and the amplification of "tribal tendencies.
It turns out, post- Brexit and Trump, that that is only a sideshow; the future's real political battle is between cosmopolitan multiculturalism vs.
Many Western leaders, having previously encouraged multiculturalism and diversity, now echo Mr Seehofer's call for Muslims to adapt their faith to Western norms.
Labor politician Jihad Dib, a member of the New South Wales state parliament, told a Sydney rally that Australia was stronger with multiculturalism.
"Do it for Islington," he is told, which sparks a song about his quinoa-gobbling constituents, where multiculturalism sits awkwardly alongside £4m houses.
Detractors say Breitbart is a platform for the "alt-right," an ideology that champions white nationalism, anti-Semitism and a distrust of multiculturalism.
In Germany, "multiculturalism" has become shorthand for larger questions of how to absorb migrants and whether there is a degree of minimum assimilation.
Pinning terrorism on "multiculturalism" or non-secularism or foreign values or "radical Islam" all portray inclusiveness as somehow threatening and exclusiveness as safer.
In light of this history, the singular emphasis on integration signals that some Australians are unwilling to discuss our multiculturalism on equal terms.
The far right, properly understood, is a group of parties around the West united principally around their hostility to mass immigration and multiculturalism.
Should they stand up for open borders and multiculturalism and risk cutting loose white workers who have drifted to the anti-immigrant right?
The most socially conservative audience in the cities now appears to exist among the immigrant communities it repels with its suspicion of multiculturalism.
"We are breaking taboos about immigration and multiculturalism and Canadians appreciate our frankness," he said by phone from Ontario, where he was campaigning.
In France, Mr. Macron matched Ms. Le Pen's strident Euroskepticism and anti-refugee language with an unashamed passion for continental unity and multiculturalism.
The backlash to multiculturalism, to Obama, and to immigration—all seen as evils by the Tea Party—had effectively taken over the country.
" Mr. Spencer argues that immigration and multiculturalism are threats to America's white population, and has said his ideal is a white "ethno-state.
Blecher suggests that this is how we ended up with market-friendly multiculturalism and, in universities, an almost consumerist conception of identity politics.
In some ways, multiculturalism among workers in the medical field, which is common around the world, is diversity in its least challenging form.
Of course, the song's success doesn't mean that President Trump's project will fail, or that cranky nativism will give way to happy multiculturalism.
Dr. Appleby did not reject postmodernism and multiculturalism out of hand, but she feared that they had taken history too far toward relativism.
I have to let the music speak, so they hear it and say, 'Okay, there's a lot of crime and multiculturalism up there'.
Creating a "new normal" of multiliteracy and multiculturalism is key to the future of our country as a leader on the world stage.
He is an ideological heir of Pim Fortuyn, a right-wing politician who derided Islam, immigration and multiculturalism, and who was openly gay.
For some, the team was also symbolic of the dawning of a golden age of multiculturalism, though with hindsight that idea seems sadly naive.
Lockley says his story has reemerged just as homogenous Japan reexamines the concept of multiculturalism in the run-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
And as debate on multiculturalism and diversity intensifies in the nation, Lockley says it's the right time for Yasuke's story to be told again.
Diallo, who has written books on racism and multiculturalism, considers the cathedral to be her birthplace — she was born in the hospital next door.
But I would be remiss not to say that it kind of felt like the melting pot multiculturalism that Hallmark movies are made of.
But Spencer said Trump's election validates Spencer's view that America must reject multiculturalism and "political correctness" in favor of its white, Christian European heritage.
In the US, Breitbart has gained notoriety for pandering to the alt-right: a loose online movement that rejects multiculturalism, feminism, and political correctness.
While Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy have declared multiculturalism a failure, the truth is that their countries, Germany and France, have never tried it.
Distrust of multiculturalism and a professed interest in preserving European "purity" is often called "identitarianism," but many prominent anti-immigrant writers avoid that construction.
The powerful riposte is that, to function, society relies on impartial adjudication of wrongs, especially in an era of multiculturalism, with its attendant frictions.
Rather than embrace the historical multiculturalism that makes this country great, Acevedo would have us give into its most recent wave of white nationalism.
Following high school, Miller attended Duke University, where he wrote for the Duke Chronicle about topics including the "war on Christmas," immigration and multiculturalism.
"We don't have much multiculturalism here in East Germany and the people live here very securely and they see that it works," he said.
According to Lebourg, the real building block of her programme – the fight against terrorism – is deeply connected to her ideas on multiculturalism and immigration.
In 1982 it passed the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a major anti-discrimination law that enshrined multiculturalism as an essentially constitutional value.
Voices: "The utopia of multiculturalism was an experiment, but it has failed," said Martin Sellner, the 29-year-old Austrian leader of the movement.
Breitbart News is closely associated with the "alt-right" movement, a loose online group of white supremacists, anti-Semites and others opposed to multiculturalism.
A Chinese-Australian of Cantonese heritage, Kylie Kwong, and her restaurant Billy Kwong — a Sydney institution — are surely no better icons of Australian multiculturalism.
Many European leaders have echoed the declaration of the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, in her 2010 Potsdam speech, that multiculturalism in Germany had failed.
Like in the Netherlands -- a country that once shared Sweden's elite-dominated political culture -- the mainstream parties must respond to the concerns about multiculturalism.
The surrounding neighborhoods were self-segregated—a few blocks away was all Italian—but Boerum Hill in the seventies was a bastion of multiculturalism.
Critics expressed disbelief that the son of former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau - the father of Canada's multiculturalism system - could have been so insensitive.
The suspect is a known right-wing extremist, and the country, long a bastion of multiculturalism, struggled to confront a growing strain of intolerance.
In the book, which Arktos has published in 10 languages, Willinger argues that older generations only embraced "multiculturalism" because they were embarassed by Nazi Germany.
"With his cult of diversity, Justin Trudeau has pushed this ideology even further into a form of extreme multiculturalism," the PPC said in a statement.
As Jörg Meuthen, her co-chair, railed against multiculturalism from the podium she looked blankly into middle distance, then remained seated during the standing ovation.
It will be a world without immigration, without universal values, without multiculturalism, and without a global elite—but with peaceful international relations and some trade.
Ahead of Sweden's election in September the previously liberal-conservative Moderates lambasted multiculturalism and did deals with the hard-right Sweden Democrats in local government.
As a conservative activist, she staunchly opposed feminism and abortion, disdained multiculturalism and spoke out against LGBT rights -- netting her legions of supporters and detractors.
Imagine the classic Main St. Electrical Parade on water, add in some pyrotechnics, a dash of multiculturalism, live drummers, and you get the basic idea.
Hanson also calls for multiculturalism — the acceptance of Australia as a society with many languages, ethnicities and cultures — to be abandoned in favour of assimilation.
Some users found they were from multiple European cultures, which they used to claim an ideology of multiculturalism without having to accept people of color.
While patriotic nationalism is usually imagined as the polar opposite of diversity-focused multiculturalism, the proponents of each actually have very similar motivations and desires.
He paints France as a country "forced" by "the ideologues of multiculturalism and the sociologists of inequality" to give up the mission of assimilating newcomers.
London, one of the epicenters of multiculturalism and global capitalism, has been attracting the best and brightest young adults from around the world for years.
The Washington Post reported last weekend the alternative right, or the so-called alt-right, is a movement generally comprising those opposing immigration and multiculturalism.
Although the leaders of Nazi Germany were obsessed with Paganism and the occult, it has largely been associated with multiculturalism here in the United States.
Some said they considered his win a victory for multiculturalism, and a rejection of the forces that propelled President Trump to victory a year ago.
Both are figures whose ideas are central to European debates about multiculturalism, tradition and recognition — common threads that run through the discussions in different continents.
It shocked the nation and underlined the perils of Islamophobia and the far right in a country that prides itself on its multiculturalism and tolerance.
Policies on migration and multiculturalism have grown ever tougher without doing much — at least in the long term — to dent the standing of the populists.
The ONR and All-Polish Youth, fellow far-right organizations opposed to liberalism, tolerance, multiculturalism, and gay rights, also meet here on a weekly basis.
"The residents of Queens — apart from the Archie Bunker/Donald Trump types — accept multiculturalism and embrace a laissez-faire attitude about building," Herrin-Ferri said.
The results feel old and new, like 1980s multiculturalism sliced, diced and tossed with acid, or identity politics dragging on past its sell-by date.
It also reflects the approach of "multiculturalism" that fully blossomed in the 1990s in response to the ethnocentrism of the "melting pot" of earlier generations.
" The group believed that multiculturalism is about "destroying and dispossessing the people and culture of the West, not about an appropriate education about other peoples.
Since the early 1970s, when Canada embraced multiculturalism, the percentage of what it calls "visible minorities" has ballooned to about 20 percent of the population.
And thus did the freshly-minted royal couple bring a wedding that melded royal tradition with modernity and multiculturalism to a James Bond-worthy end.
As a top executive of the J. Paul Getty Trust and its only female president, she spread its wealth around the world while promoting multiculturalism.
Read more " _____ • Peter Skerry in The Boston Globe: "Multiculturalism has become a more powerful force within the Democratic Party — and American society — than labor solidarity.
Canada is a remarkably open society, a legacy of liberal politicians who set the thinly populated country on the path of aggressive multiculturalism decades ago.
He says groups like his have helped to start a debate about immigration and multiculturalism that was "unthinkable" when the group formed 10 years ago.
If the experiment of neoliberal multiculturalism has taught us anything, it's that institutional discrimination is incredibly resilient when faced with the politics of increased visibility.
This has led to the rejection of multiculturalism, the expulsion of migrants and the dismantling of supranational institutions being considered reasonable, mainstream policies by some.
Furthermore, the traditional portrait of the first Thanksgiving is as a moment of racial tolerance and multiculturalism: European immigrants sharing a feast with Native Americans.
What they all share is not a general commitment to intellectual free exchange but a specific political hostility to "multiculturalism" and all that it entails.
Asked in 2016 what makes their country unique, 43% of Canadians, without prompting, said multiculturalism and diversity, according to a poll conducted by the Environics Institute.
But what I like and what I hope to see—not just here in France but all around the world—is more open-mindedness and multiculturalism.
Years of uncontrolled immigration – and a creeping acceptance of separatism, boosted by identity politics – risk importing the disastrous doctrine of "multiculturalism" that is prevalent in Europe.
Martin, whose "Livin' la Vida Loca" became a kind of slogan for multiculturalism and Latinx inclusion, became the most famous face of that late '90s moment.
Bounds, who is white, was sharply critical of what he saw as "multiculturalism" as manifested through things like race-based affirmative action and ethnic student organizations.
Bannon is a controversial figure in part due to his close association with the so-called "alt-right" movement, which openly reject immigrants, feminism and multiculturalism.
Pat Buchanan, a speechwriter for Nixon, ran in the 21980 and 21880 primaries on a platform of opposition to immigration, free trade, gay rights and multiculturalism.
Instead, these movements are a reaction to mass immigration and multiculturalism, a kind of white riot against the rising status of nonwhite, non-Christian minority groups.
"We're living in a realm where there aren't any franchises outside of hero movies and sci-fi that actually address the lack of multiculturalism," she said.
Yet this study suggests much of the white working class cultural anxiety is nothing more than a backlash to multiculturalism—or straight-up xenophobia and racism.
Muñoz developed the segment, called "Our America," which he says started with the idea of portraying Hispanics but gave way to a broader expression of multiculturalism.
Why, these countries ask, should we be forced to repeat Western Europe's mistake: preach religious tolerance, embrace multiculturalism and end up with hate-breeding parallel societies?
She was a laughing stock when she campaigned on the argument that our country is "swamped with Asians" and asked that policies of multiculturalism be abolished.
Sellner is a prominent figure in an Austrian nationalist movement that opposes Islam and multiculturalism and has been linked to neo-Nazi and white supremacist organizations.
"I said, 'Look, we're the white party,'" Mr. Buchanan said in an interview from his Virginia home, recalling his attacks on multiculturalism and non-European immigration.
All she wanted, she said, was to be a part of the rich Quebecois culture, which she described with the Canadian symbol of multiculturalism — a mosaic.
In this special Tuesday newsletter, we're highlighting a slice of American multiculturalism born here in New York and have other recommendations for the day as well.
Meanwhile, on the speech's 50th anniversary next Friday, anti-racism campaigners and members of Parliament planned to hold an event to celebrate the multiculturalism of Birmingham.
I spoke with Haidt about tribalism, the future of multiculturalism in America, and whether he sees a path forward after a punishing and polarizing presidential election.
It's an approach that might well have warmed the heart of that prescient champion of multiculturalism in the arts — and son of Russian immigrants — Joseph Papp.
Then Özil quit, making references to Grindel's comments from his time as a lawmaker in which he appeared to question whether multiculturalism was compatible with integration.
He accused the outgoing commission of pursuing policies based on "let's let migrants in, let's build multiculturalism", adding that Hungary and its neighbors opposed this approach.
"What is this process of immigration and multiculturalism, which, for this culture is just an idea, but for us in America is a reality?" he said.
Here, the public education system is largely seen as the convection oven for multiculturalism — especially important in a city where 46 percent of residents are immigrants.
" Rebuking multiculturalism, he said it was "idiotic" to put "camel-riding desert dwellers" on the same level as "a culture that put man on the moon.
As the rest of the world bangs the doors shut, Canadians celebrate their openness — and, polls show, now take more pride in multiculturalism than in hockey.
Veprek also appeared to have struck out an entire section that linked fighting racism with building a diverse democracy and instead made a case against multiculturalism.
The migration and terrorism crises that fueled its rise have eased, leaving populist leaders a stripped-down message of opposition to pluralism, multiculturalism and international cooperation.
But for Europeans, the idea that white Christian identity is being threatened by ethnic diversity and multiculturalism has become a common refrain on the far right.
It's about wider popular discontent with the unprecedented levels of migration of the last two decades, of moves to multiculturalism and fear of more change to come.
Even more, Breitbart's mix of populist, anti-establishment themes, economic nationalism, and rejection of multiculturalism and globalization closely tracked Trump's own rhetoric during the election cycle itself.
Then comes a charismatic leader, T'Kuvma, who rallies the Klingons together around a common enemy: the Federation, a cesspool of multiculturalism that threatens Klingon identity and purity.
The deaths have shone an unflattering light on race relations in Canada, which prides itself on its multiculturalism and tolerance, especially in contrast to the United States.
It was begun by historians and scientists in the early 2000s, with a goal to rethink the notion of history in an age of multiculturalism and globalization.
We were brought up thinking about Marxist and postcolonial critiques, institutionalized racism and milestone exhibitions like the 1993 Whitney Biennial, which looked at identity politics and multiculturalism.
It's an act that denies Osaka's identity, but it also misses what could have been a great opportunity to represent mixed-race people and multiculturalism in Japan.
In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party — which decries multiculturalism and has jailed human rights lawyers who assist asylum-seekers — won a landslide election in April.
His supporters say they see reflected in him the area's increasing embrace of multiculturalism and diversity, which they also see as reflecting the increasing diversity of America.
What about the destruction of the countless rare Ottoman books in the National Library in Sarajevo, which was relentlessly shelled because it was a symbol of multiculturalism?
The choir is sponsored by the South Korean government, and it was created to educate the public about multiculturalism and to help integrate immigrants and multicultural families.
He discovered that the East End's angles and architecture made magic with light and shadow, and that its colors and multiculturalism offered a trove of artistic possibilities.
Gradually, Stellaris becomes about the question of how to face the entropic forces of interstellar, multi-species multiculturalism, a question that concerns politics as well as ethics.
Indeed, unlike many of his contemporaries who criticized multiculturalism, he did not see Latino immigration as either a linguistic or a social challenge to American national unity.
Lucano told the BBC, ''The multiculturalism, the variety of skills and personal stories which people have brought to Riace, have revolutionized what was becoming a ghost town.
Even Justice Zabel, 69, seemed to agree that in Canada, Mr. Trump's professed views are largely seen as contrary to Canada's embrace of multiculturalism and human rights.
On the other are those who argue that veiled women are subjected to barely hidden racism and religious discrimination by people who refuse to accept French multiculturalism.
Recent polls show that 82 percent think immigration has a positive impact on the economy, and two-thirds see multiculturalism as one of Canada's key positive features.
"I want people to respect Leicester's identity as an example of how multiculturalism can work," says Kamakaze, a white rapper from one of Britain's most diverse cities.
"Some commentators assert that a unifying culture (as opposed to multiculturalism) is the best way to promote social trust and combat racism," Veprek wrote in his comments.
At the same time, Democrats are doubling down on a racially liberal political agenda, becoming more outspoken and more confrontational in their defense of diversity and multiculturalism.
The concept of multiculturalism was essential to the American "melting pot," in which people of disparate faiths and cultures came together and were forged into one nation.
An already dizzying multiculturalism has only gotten richer: Little Haiti and Little Havana now find themselves competing for attention and influence with Little Venezuela and Little Moscow.
This put him basically in the same place as FN leader Le Pen, whose political identity and appeal centers on hard-line opposition to immigration and multiculturalism.
As Black's own posts reveal, neo-Nazis sought to dismantle multiculturalism by inventing narratives back then too—only the immigrants they blamed for society's problems came from elsewhere.
In a May 2200 op-ed for the National Review, Ngo claimed he had been punished for politically inconvenient journalism that revealed the violence enabled by liberal multiculturalism.
Though external peace is present, this ultimately does as little to change the broader national attitude around immigrants as accepting the Japanese did for multiculturalism in South Africa.
The compact is hardly perfect; the drafters should have refrained from urging governments to "educate" journalists on migration, for example, or to hold "culinary festivals" to celebrate multiculturalism.
An issue this complicated lands in a place where migration meets anxiety over national resources and collides with what looks to be the next stage of British multiculturalism.
The most explosive moment of the race was when Time magazine published a picture of Trudeau, who has been a champion of Canadian multiculturalism, in blackface in 2001.
The most explosive moment of the race was when Time magazine published a picture of Trudeau, who has been a champion of Canadian multiculturalism, in blackface in 2001.
Britain's model involves muddling around such questions as headscarves in schools, spasms of alarm that multiculturalism undermines British values, and trust in high-quality police and intelligence services.
Intense identity politics, multiculturalism, diversity and hair-trigger hypersensitivity have made it so that the left is caught in endless circular fighting over the smallest lapse or microaggression.
This time the white men in charge will not simply happen to be white; they will be governing as white, as taking America back, back to before multiculturalism.
The Hungarian premier has often vilified Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
It's where people thrust their hatred of modernity — of globalism and multiculturalism and technocratic expertise, but also of the democracy that fostered those systems in the first place.
In her 2010 book The Promise of Happiness, the scholar Sara Ahmed describes the "happiness duty" as an expectation levied on immigrants by the liberal ideas of multiculturalism.
Menashi called academic multiculturalism "thoroughly bankrupt," arguing it was about "denigrating western culture in order to promote self-esteem among 'marginalized' groups" and not about understanding other cultures.
Mr Bernier has questioned Canada's statutory commitment to multiculturalism, and says that Mr Trudeau's "cult of diversity" will divide Canadians into tribes with less and less in common.
Le Pen believes that only her particular brand of political isolationism and economic nationalism can protect France from what she calls "Anglo-Saxon multiculturalism" and politically correct liberalism.
Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.), a former CHC chairwoman who was in the meeting, said Bloomberg came across as "very sincere" while discussing Latino voters, multiculturalism and immigration reform.
Italian clubs AS Roma and AC Milan have criticized the choice of imagery that the league initially said "aims to spread the values of integration, multiculturalism and brotherhood".
In a country where politicians from both sides had previously engaged in anti-China rhetoric, candidates could win support from ethnic Chinese voters -- and demonstrate their commitment to multiculturalism.
Hasson allegedly researched the manifesto created by Norwegian mass shooter Anders Breivik that laid out a framework for killing leaders in a "crusade" against multiculturalism, Muslims, and political correctness.
While millennials tend to hold more left-wing economic views, they are far keener on the idea of globalisation, broadly conceived, thanks to their more positive attitudes towards multiculturalism.
Art by South Asian Canadian artists is also often supported by government funding in a way it never is in the US because of a larger policy of multiculturalism.
After introducing her to his friends, one of whom was black, the other Asian, she said Ghomeshi later accused her of being "racist," suggesting she wasn't embracing Toronto's multiculturalism.
Despite Canada's reputation for celebrating multiculturalism and diversity, said the group's report, it is "deeply concerned by the structural racism that lies at the core of many Canadian institutions".
Kessler insists modern America is racist against white people, using phrases like "white genocide" in place of multiculturalism and "Black supremacist" to describe politicians seeking to remove Confederate monuments.
Rather than seeking to understand politics and nationhood in terms of personal relationships, it draws on the language of Britain's troubled multiculturalism to tell an equally troubled romantic tale.
As an appeal to compromise, this would be better taken if advocates of withdrawal could have been placated by, say, reduced immigrant flows and a slower creep of multiculturalism.
In Britain, New Labour defeated a long-unstable Tory government in 1997 and, in its first four years at least (until 9/73), embraced multiculturalism to an unprecedented extent.
"  The Wall Street Journal describes it as a loosely organized movement, mostly online, that "rejects mainstream conservatism, promotes nationalism and views immigration and multiculturalism as threats to white identity.
Multiculturalism held that diversity was a positive value, because people from different backgrounds brought with them different perspectives, and a wide range of perspectives was good for intellectual debate.
We wrote about them at length here, but to summarize: he reportedly made some, er, inflammatory comments about sexual assault and multiculturalism when speaking to German newspaper Der Spiegel.
Like many sponsors, Ms. Stark believes that her country is especially suited to resettling refugees, with its vast size, strong social welfare system, and a government that emphasizes multiculturalism.
There's the fight between the white working-class Americans who feel that their identities are being lost in an increasingly minority-majority country and the Americans who embrace multiculturalism.
As Australians, we should turn our attention to the question facing us as a nation: Does our multiculturalism, and the politics that surround it, live up to our values?
I think that diversity, immigration, and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the sociological problem in Western democracies, along with the new and pernicious role of social media.
As multiculturalism is emphasized more and more, there emerges a reaction against it on the right, which is attractive to the authoritarian mind and also appeals to other conservatives.
The fact that Breitbart's brand of right-wing populism was troubling — that his war on "multiculturalism" could bleed into outright racism — was always obvious, at least to some observers.
At the extreme, evolutionary psychology reduces people to biological drives, capitalism reduces people to economic self-interest, modern Marxism to their class position and multiculturalism to their racial one.
The lane she helped carve out nearly 213 years ago — a nexus of hip hop, high fashion, streetwear, aspirational fabulosity, and multiculturalism — is now much more saturated than before.
Through the late eighties and the early nineties, liberals on college campuses often spoke of "multiculturalism": a reform of the curriculum to reflect the many traditions of the world.
Like it or not in Mr. Trump's America, the Republicans will now be the anti-immigrant party and the Democrats the pro-immigrant party, confidently associated with America's multiculturalism.
Orban has in the past spoken of his preference for an "illiberal democracy," shorn of what he sees as the failed nostrums of multiculturalism, anti-nationalism and open borders.
" The Wall Street Journal describes it as a loosely organized movement, mostly online, that "rejects mainstream conservatism, promotes nationalism and views immigration and multiculturalism as threats to white identity.
Yes, a lot of prominent Republicans were salivating over the idea of a Rubio-Haley ticket when the two shared a stage in South Carolina — so much youth and multiculturalism!
"Labor is the only party of government in Australia that proactively supports multiculturalism because we recognize our diversity makes us a stronger and a more cohesive nation," the spokesman said.
At the same time, the embrace of globalization and multiculturalism are cast in Breitbart as anti-civil: policies that result in the weakening of services for white, working-class Americans.
Primarily concerned with ending multiculturalism (and particularly the perceived threat of Islam), Britain First has become known for its hateful "Christian patrols" which they use to harass and intimidate Muslims.
" Continuing, they added: "Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for and the foundational thinking of our founding fathers that sustains America as its own unique society.
Hui Muslims have long been the successful face of Chinese multiculturalism: they are better integrated into Han culture and widely dispersed (importantly they speak Mandarin and often look less distinct).
His work helped give an aura of respectability to the notion that European "identity" needs to be defended against erasure by immigration, global trade, multinational institutions, and left-wing multiculturalism.
In a conversation with me last month, she said: No, we're actually witnessing the success of multiculturalism: It's taking over in the broader sense in the population and in society.
" The authors continue: "Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for and the foundational thinking of our founding fathers that sustains America as its own unique society.
Certainly, many Trump's voters do feel emboldened in a sense, having just been granted a kind of white tribal validation by his election amid their anxiety over America's growing multiculturalism.
The president-elect, meanwhile, had singled out at least one of the firms for ridicule and questioned some of their most cherished beliefs — on immigration, trade, and multiculturalism, for example.
"The Americans gave us this idea of multiculturalism that suited their society fine, but which, as software, is not compatible with our German hardware of the welfare state," he said.
Mr. Trump marshaled blue-collar white and working-class voters disaffected by globalization and multiculturalism, waging a campaign that traded in derision and attacked the legitimacy of the political process.
Canada's modern-day love affair with immigration began in 1971, when the country, under Justin Trudeau's father, Pierre, became the first in the world to adopt multiculturalism as official policy.
Obama is undeniably intelligent and charismatic—an educated man of measured response, a powerful speaker, and a father to a family who brought much needed multiculturalism to the White House.
"Trudeau, whose father was the architect of Canada's multiculturalism system, acknowledged that growing up as the white son of a former prime minister left him with "a massive blind spot.
And when someone is firmly against multiculturalism and is from a district that is more than 95% white, the assumptions one can make about Iowa's 4th District are not flattering.
Those who found the tweet disturbing included Mayor Sadiq Khan of London, who became the city's first Muslim mayor in 2016 and has been a fierce defender of London's multiculturalism.
The country's prime minister has often sought to vilify Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Orban's view that European culture is under existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
" Trudeau, whose father was the architect of Canada's multiculturalism system, acknowledged that growing up as the white son of a former prime minister left him with "a massive blind spot.
One major obstacle is the post-'60s split between an old left that prioritizes economic equality and the heirs of Mr. Fischer, who stress cosmopolitan values, gender politics and multiculturalism.
Greenberg suggests that Clinton erred by focusing too much on multiculturalism at the expense of class, and by trying to discredit Donald Trump as a vulgarian rather than a plutocrat.
Greenberg suggests that Clinton erred by focusing too much on multiculturalism at the expense of class, and by trying to discredit Donald Trump as a vulgarian rather than a plutocrat.
In fact, while New Zealanders' attitudes toward multiculturalism are generally positive, research has found that settlers from predominantly Muslim countries are consistently viewed less positively than other major immigrant groups.
I anticipated multiculturalism bolstering Turkish democracy, already so diminished by those same conflicts, by military coups justified in the name of secularism and by the periodic disbanding of political parties.
Lest the series begins to feel like a celebration of feel-good multiculturalism and "universal" human values, the panels are interspersed with images suggesting the wayward path of American society.
If you throw in racial politics, as the alt-right has also done, you've got a perfect metaphor for the movement's unease at the advance of progressive politics, feminism, and multiculturalism.
Our town puts forth an image of harmonious multiculturalism, and there is a zero-tolerance policy for any officer who displays racist or sexist behaviors either on or off the clock.
Castro talked at length Friday about how potentially being the first Latino president of the United States has shaped his campaign, and what his trajectory so far says about American multiculturalism.
I think Ball and his collaborators are trying to look at the idea of American multiculturalism and its place in 2018 America, through the lens of one family, the Bayer-Boatwrights.
These states are also in the top four by population and top three by GDP, and their diverse populations are far more representative of America's multiculturalism than the states Trump carried.
An action-packed illustration, "Christ's Entry Into Jerusalem," found in a 11873th-century book of Gospel readings, is a vision of multiculturalism on parade, with skin of every hue and shade.
The quest by American liberals and progressives for support, or at least tolerance, of diversity, inclusiveness and multiculturalism is likely to prevail — particularly if the compulsory dimension of compliance is curtailed.
With its English-language name (which belies its broad multiculturalism), family-size sourdough breads and small selection of homey sweets, Circus is an outlier in a city that treasures polished patisseries.
Mr. Ngo has also written for The Wall Street Journal, including an opinion piece in 2018 highlighting the prominent display of Muslim identity as an example of "failed multiculturalism" in London.
Still, without a crisis to justify populism's hard-line policies, its message has been stripped down to its most core element: opposition to liberal ideals of pluralism, multiculturalism and international cooperation.
" He said that criticizing the vogue for affirmative action and multiculturalism has become so politically toxic among evangelicals that he half-jokingly calls himself part of "the Evangelical Intellectual Dark Web.
The political scientist Samuel Huntington's comment that "multiculturalism is in its essence anti-European civilization" — approvingly cited by Douglas Murray in "The Strange Death of Europe" — also seems coded in comparison.
Even though they are supposed to be the defenders of diversity, they cannot tolerate an ethnic nationalist like Mr. Orban, who seeks to deviate from a supposed Western mainstream of multiculturalism.
You end with a list of various things being done to Western civilization in the name of multiculturalism, anti-DWEMism and so on, none of it with the help of Putin.
PETER HOMANS, NEW YORK To the Editor: Your Interpreter column identifies some of the ways in which Canada's political parties have fostered multiculturalism and undermined the bases of anti-immigrant populism.
Specifically, Perino's rather, um, lackluster-looking cheese dip became, for many on the left, an instant metaphor for the general lack of multiculturalism frequently displayed and expressed by Fox News itself.
Bounds's college writings included numerous articles for the Stanford Review in which he spoke disdainfully about diversity, with one piece serving as a cautionary tale against the perils of growing multiculturalism.
Once people fully understand that there isn't much difference between him and Le Pen on immigration and multiculturalism, they may well choose to vote for her to save the welfare state.
ET:  Host Mark Levin sits down with Shelby Steele, a conservative author and columnist, to discuss race relations, multiculturalism, affirmative action, racism, social justice and equality and how it impacts our society.
He says social-media campaigns, around issues rather than political parties, come naturally to his generation, as does the language of multiculturalism and respect for diversity in which language demands are framed.
He then specifically invoked his gay identity to give the party an image of multiculturalism: "Of course, every American has a unique identity," he told fellow Republicans and the nation at large.
Orban, who believes that European culture is under threat from migration and multiculturalism, has for years vilified the liberal Soros, who was born in Hungary and backs a number of causes there.
Thiel also wrote about women in his 1996 book The Diversity Myth: Multiculturalism and Political Intolerance on Campus, where he questioned the accounts of rape victims; he has since disavowed those statements.
Now the conventional wisdom that both Britain and America inherited from these eras—support for globalisation, free trade, open markets and multiculturalism—has been challenged again on both sides of the Atlantic.
Recent polls reveal that 82% think immigration is good for the economy, and two-thirds said multiculturalism represents one of Canada's best features — they even rank it higher than hockey, notes Tepperman.
Its depictions of sexuality, class, and multiculturalism in 2018 are as realistic as they come on TV. However, DBH activists accused the show of appropriating the struggles of the anti-gentrification movement.
Fico has linked the influx of migrants into the bloc to the November attacks in Paris and violence on New Year's Eve in Cologne, Germany, and on Thursday called multiculturalism "a fiction".
In central Europe, many white liberals still pat themselves on the back for embracing a very narrow vision of multiculturalism, where the differences between all cultures are smoothed out for easy consumption.
The Hungarian prime minister has often vilified the Jewish-born investor, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
While restrictionists hold up Europe's crisis over multiculturalism as a dark vision of America's future, centrists reply that Europe's immigrant populations were alienated because families could remain legally excluded after several generations.
Law and Justice's supporters are balanced by progressives—often younger, city-dwelling, and living in the western half of the country—who seek tolerance, multiculturalism, and a truthful reckoning with Poland's past.
Multiculturalism and diversity have many benefits, including creativity and economic dynamism, but they also have major drawbacks, which is that they generally reduce social capital and trust and they amplify tribal tendencies.
" In a blog post on his website, Mr. Fitzgerald wrote that Jewish people are behind a push for "multiculturalism, diversity and inclusiveness" throughout the United States and other "once predominantly white nations.
The right-wing Mr. Orban has often vilified Mr. Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Mr. Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
They still embrace the Iliadic mythos that grew up around the Civil War, prefer the melting pot to multiculturalism, assume a Judeo-Christian civil religion rather the "spiritual but not religious" version.
Aides said Clinton will link Trump's statements about immigration and religion to the rise of a political fringe movement in the U.S. known as the "alternative right", which opposes multiculturalism and immigration.
To Bannon, the entire world order — from the two political parties to the Wall Street reliance on leveraging to multiculturalism — was undergoing an extraordinary realignment, one made manifest in the 2016 election.
OTTAWA — While Canada has long promoted multiculturalism, it took until this week for a major Canadian political party to choose a leader — Jagmeet Singh — who was not a white man or woman.
In the 1990s, I was — as I still am — convinced that multiculturalism had the power to soften some of Turkey's eternal conflicts: between tradition and modernity; secularism and Islam; East and West.
But nearly five decades later, Britain's long experience of race riots and domestic terrorist attacks suggests that the countervailing doctrine of multiculturalism has not made for a land of milk and honey either.
These voters are likely to see free trade as a culprit in their economic malaise and to link it with other policies that they consider anti-national, such as open immigration and multiculturalism.
With terrorism and the alleged failures of globalisation and multiculturalism dominating many countries' political discussions, more and more people are keen to see the benighted European places where these disasters are supposedly unfolding.
The tactics Democrats have been advised to pursue to attract Obama to Trump voters, such as criticizing "sanctuary cities", ceding ground on immigration enforcement, and rejecting "multiculturalism," won't play well with young people.
Groups like the Cologne-based Hooligans Against Salafists make their racial claims on the streets of German cities, taking over public space as in an attempt to shock multiculturalism out of city life.
Last year, Nadiya Jamir Hussain, a daughter of Bangladeshi immigrants who wears a head scarf, won the baking competition, turning the show into what many saw as a symbol for multiculturalism in Britain.
Like many other gay AfD supporters, Tassis's primary concerns are "Islamization," which he believes threatens Germany's Western values, and multiculturalism, which he called a "West Coast fantasy" that doesn't belong in the country.
A decade of Australian culture wars has obscured these underlying trends because the politicians most vehemently against same-sex marriage have also been the most opposed to multiculturalism and most suspicious of feminism.
Andria Derstine, director of the museum at Oberlin, said museum officials felt that the bronze head's connection to the controversial project could help stimulate discussions of slavery, multiculturalism and women in the arts.
"We are working to implement programs of understanding and multiculturalism, but what are the kids seeing in their daily lives?" said J, a social studies teacher at a middle school near Portland, Maine.
In the new era where human capital not manufacturing is the important value, it was this blend of diverse thought and multiculturalism that had acted as America's catalyst for creativity — and for prosperity.
If not for all of you, I also wouldn't have grasped the depth of appreciation for Nippers, nor the nuance and divisions that shape discussions of race and multiculturalism, or gender and power.
As countless voices on the left and right have been warning for some time, dividing a country into ethnic groups through "multiculturalism" militates against the transfer payments on which modern welfare societies depend.
"It takes a collaboration of editor and author to write a book, and I am honored to be working with Dawn Davis, who has championed multiculturalism in the book world," Ms. Hartigan said.
This company, led by its artistic director, Lynn Parkerson, offers its take on the holiday classic with "The Brooklyn Nutcracker," which blends ballet and hip-hop while celebrating the multiculturalism of the borough.
At an outside table, surrounded by fashionable Milanese coming for their aperitifs and migrant workers selling cigarettes and roses, the two spoke against multiculturalism and forced integration as threats to traditional European cultures.
Yet Canadian populism "is not the kind of divisive demagogic variety we've seen in Europe", says Jason Kenney, who was Mr Harper's minister for immigration and for multiculturalism and citizenship before becoming Alberta's premier.
The government sees the country's laudably harmonious multiculturalism as fragile, to be nurtured and guarded by policies such as ethnic quotas in housing, guaranteed minority-group representation in parliament and limits on free speech.
" She has also said she wouldn't allow her daughter to use transgender-friendly restrooms, that minorities only voted for Obama because of his race, and that terrorism was the "price to…pay for multiculturalism.
They chose to give neither major party a clear mandate and they sent a politician who rejects multiculturalism and wants the burqa banned back into government almost two decades after she first left it.
The old, simplistic ideal of multiculturalism must give way to something more sophisticated: integration not just as a local responsibility but a national one that should occupy even the prime minister and his cabinet.
Where before radicals challenging inequality and oppression did so in the name of universal rights, many now stress multiculturalism, celebrating a world divided into distinct cultures, each with its own ideas, beliefs and values.
Many in this new generation of nationalists shun the trappings of old-fashioned white supremacy, appropriating the language of multiculturalism to recast themselves as white analogues to La Raza and other civil rights organizations.
In Mr. Yiannopoulos's telling, liberals were dupes and hypocrites, so blinded by glib multiculturalism that they could not even admit how dangerous Islam was to gay people, like the victims of the Orlando massacre.
A better multiculturalism would be optimistic: We can communicate across difference; the American creed is the right recipe for a thick and respectful pluralism; American structures are basically sound and can be realistically reformed.
I attended both shows, admittedly with reservation: Morrissey, my longtime favorite singer, lyricist and hair icon, is making headlines again for his questionable comments, this time about Muslims, migrants, multiculturalism and men behaving badly.
By the early 1980s, he was living in New York City with his partner, the Brazilian artist and activist Maria Thereza Alves, and exhibiting in alternative spaces as multiculturalism was coalescing as a trend.
By the 1970s, groups like the Aryan Nations had arrived, spinning out the idea of a mythic Cascadia where the old flames of racial purity would be kept alive and multiculturalism kept at bay.
A succession of commercials with themes of inclusion, immigration and multiculturalism were seen by many viewers as commentary on Trump's executive orders restricting immigration and his calls for a wall along the Mexican border.
Looking around her office there—a shrine to multiculturalism, adorned with Islamic, Christian, and Jewish iconography—I wondered how she would defend her party's burka ban, which had been proposed a few days earlier.
But he believes that a culture focused on embracing universal access and multiculturalism is more poised to welcome entrepreneurship and solve some of the pressing problems posed by urbanism, including infrastructure and climate readiness.
Australians will return to the polls by May 2019, and recent polls show the majority of the electorate back multiculturalism, but far-right politicians are expected to pose a challenge to the mainstream parties.
Indeed, the exotic shops, the men in black hats and sidelocks, the clanging street cars, provided a much more vibrant American lesson in multiculturalism than the one we studied in civics class at school.
TORONTO (Reuters) - An upstart Canadian right-wing political party announced on Friday that "ending official multiculturalism and preserving Canadian values and culture" will be part of its platform for the Canadian federal election in October.
Its personality lies in its multiculturalism: The most powerful force driving the critical reassessments are restaurants from immigrant and first-generation American chefs and restaurateurs, many of whom cut their teeth in the surrounding suburbs.
Building an independent London-Conservative brand that appeals to the capital's liberal population will not be easy—particularly given some of his past comments, including that multiculturalism could turn Britain into a "crime-riddled cesspool".
It is very unlikely the Democratic Party elites will recognize that their snide attitudes towards everyday Americans, along with their maniacal devotion to multiculturalism, finally boiled over in the minds of a majority of Americans.
Where he saw foreigners who'd taken over his city, I saw the multiculturalism that makes LA such a desirable place to live and people I have far more in common with than someone like Foster.
Among the points being made by onlookers was that the British band's original progressive, anti-Thatcherite messaging — not to mention its multiculturalism and diversity — likely would have appealed very little to modern-day Judge Kavanaugh.
However, Trump's attraction to "Merry Christmas" was never based on his religious belief, it was based on it being a (practically audible) dog whistle to those who believe that America is being threatened by multiculturalism.
It's not necessarily that they support any specific conservative policies or political ideals; they by and large just oppose social liberalism — multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, equality for people of all races, religions, and genders, and so on.
The alt-right's belief is that the pluralism and multiculturalism that have attended the global liberal order of the postwar era can be eradicated by white supremacy, male supremacy, and a highly ordered, hierarchical traditionalism.
He has been promoting the full diversity of world music for decades, freely juxtaposing traditions in a way that can sometimes seem designed to flatter liberal pieties about multiculturalism, but more often simply feels vibrant.
He was raised in Silicon Valley and went to Stanford, where he developed the views in his first book, "The Diversity Myth," about the multiculturalism debate on campuses, written with the entrepreneur David O. Sacks.
It also explains the Protestant Reformation, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, Chinese Communism, the civil-rights movement, the women's movement, multiculturalism, and the thought of Luther, Rousseau, Kant, Nietzsche, Freud, and Simone de Beauvoir.
This story is self-reflexive; placed side by side, every artist seems to be contributing to a shared narrative that portrays anxieties about feminine identity along with the use and abuse of multiculturalism and intersectionality.
But in Canada, a country that prides itself on its political decorum and multiculturalism, it underscored the extent to which Mr. Bernier is jolting the political landscape as the national election approaches on Oct. 21.
The filmmakers feign boldness in tackling national politics, but revert to coyness and caricature when it comes to local matters, gesturing toward a multiculturalism that isn't even skin deep and sweeping gentrification under the rug.
The ruling conservative party in Bavaria looks likely to lose thousands of votes in the state election next month to the far-right, populist Alternative for Germany (AfD), which campaigns against immigration, Islam and multiculturalism.
The American people had also come to despise a corrupt and out-of-touch political establishment that enriches itself at their expense, multiculturalism, politically correct speech, and media elites who know what's best for them.
It was during my first trip to New York, in 1985, when I realized that multiculturalism enabled us to live alongside people of different religious and cultural backgrounds without having to shed our own heritage.
Both nations have, in different and distinct ways, developed official cultures of multiculturalism — a celebration and accommodation of racial differences, rather than an erasure of them — as a means of trying to reconcile racial tensions.
Ms. Howerton's post was measured and thoughtful — and not at all unusual for her blog, which frequently explores the topics of race and multiculturalism, as well as subjects like raising children, faith and navigating social media.
Asian attitudes towards culture and immigration are nuanced: the Philippines, Vietnam and India are all overwhelmingly positive about the impact of immigration on society, but are at the same time sceptical of the benefits of multiculturalism.
Initially legal, economic and social integration was encouraged, but culture, religion and customs were to be left out as part of a laissez-faire approach that later, in the Netherlands and elsewhere, became known as multiculturalism.
Marion sits even further to the right on social issues than her aunt — actively opposing abortion, gay marriage and multiculturalism — and considers herself the "political heir" to her grandfather, though she doesn't endorse all his views.
But even outside London, the more relaxed and tolerant British model of multiculturalism has done a far superior job of integrating, even embracing, religious and racial diversity than the more muscular, assimilationist models in Continental Europe.
In the post-9/11 climate of heightened racial tension towards Muslim communities throughout the Western world, to have a beacon of successful multiculturalism like Amir in the public eye was a source of national pride.
The details: McConnell made his decision after some Republicans signaled their opposition due to Bounds' past writings that denigrated multiculturalism and race-focused groups and questioned the value of cultural sensitivity training, per the Washington Post.
" On the dominance of American culture: "Continue to worship at the alter [sic] of multiculturalism and we may come to see that we are participating in the sacrifice of the one culture which binds us all.
Many citizens in the replica democracies of the East began to feel that their own cultural and religious traditions were being disparaged by an obligatory conversion to foreign attitudes, values and institutions, including secularism and multiculturalism.
While working to safeguard the separation of religion and state is a lofty goal, using that laudable tenet to needlessly and shamelessly trample on multiculturalism and suppress civil liberties is an indefensible assault on religious tolerance.
"The utopia of multiculturalism was an experiment, but it has failed," says Martin Sellner, the charismatic 29-year-old Austrian leader of the movement whose fiancée is an American YouTuber with links to the alt-right.
" It was a necessary step, she added, to begin "ending a Belgo-African history which is trashed by colonial ideology, and which unfortunately still animates many backward opinions in this era of multiculturalism and multiple identities.
"It caused me over time to be less vocal about my politics," said Kevin D. Korenthal, referring to California's increasingly liberal embrace of immigration, legal marijuana, cap-and-trade and what he calls multiculturalism in schools.
Trudeau, 47, an avowed defender of Canada's multiculturalism policy, has apologized repeatedly for donning brown face makeup at a 2001 "Arabian Nights" party when he was a 29-year-old teacher at a Vancouver private school.
His government, while fiercely opposed to multiculturalism at home, has complained loudly about any attempt by countries like Ukraine to force their Hungarian minorities to learn the language and follow the customs of their host nation.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday that European parliament elections next year could bring about a shift toward illiberal "Christian democracy" in the European Union that would end the era of multiculturalism.
When David Cameron gave a speech in 2011 denouncing the "failure of multiculturalism" on the same day that the EDL rallied in Luton, England, he illustrated the subtle continuity between official thinking and the far right.
Formerly employed by the telecommunications company Optus, de Sousa became a hero for multiculturalism in January after he calmly and succinctly responded to outraged Facebook complaints about a Sydney Optus store that had put up Arabic signage.
But there's also a spirit of diversity interwoven into it as well; both Johnston in Winnipeg and Covey in Halifax cited the increased multiculturalism in their cities as a potentially massive driver of success for the CPL.
Some blinkered commentators still see populism as no more than a protest movement: dangerous and disruptive but ultimately doomed by the advance of globalisation and multiculturalism, which are in turn driven by irreversible technological and demographic forces.
The business world liked liberal immigration because it provided them with willing workers and metropolitan liberals liked it because it represented "openness", "multiculturalism" and an end to the boring old Britain of bad food and cultural prejudice.
"  The Kremlin also skewered two other Western sacred cows, writing in a 2014 document titled "Foundations of the State Cultural Policy" that it rejects "such principles as multiculturalism and tolerance" and those "imposing alien values on society.
While white male college-educated voters are not commonly seen as part of the Trump-led nationalist movement that rejects globalism and multiculturalism, poll data shows that a substantial percentage of them do belong in this camp.
Wilders' calls to ban Muslim immigration, mosques and the Koran and take the Netherlands out of the EU have drawn many voters who have soured on open borders and multiculturalism, seeing them as threats to national identity.
The uproar over Cologne has become a debate about immigration and what Germans typically refer to as the policy of "multiculturalism," with long-simmering German skepticism and wariness over migration now boiling over into a national controversy.
"I think that diversity, immigration, and multiculturalism are right at the heart of the sociological problem in Western democracies, along with the new and pernicious role of social media," psychologist Jonathan Haidt recently told Vox's Sean Illing.
But in general, churchgoing Republicans look more like the party many elite conservatives wanted to believe existed before Trump came along — more racially-tolerant, more accepting of multiculturalism and globalization, and also more consistently libertarian on economics.
Bernier's contempt for political correctness and his rejection of multiculturalism as a "cult of diversity" could pose a real problem for the more moderate Scheer, who is in a tight race with Trudeau ahead of the Oct.
It's a moment that in a way, it doesn't alienate white people, but also lets them into a little bit of, they're like, multiculturalism works in a way that they've probably never experienced or had conversations about.
The publication of the photo comes amid an acrimonious debate about multiculturalism in Quebec, an electorally vital province, which recently passed a law barring public-sector teachers, judges and police officers from wearing religious symbols at work.
The UK is lacking in specific art institutions that nurture and support young Black artists on an ongoing basis — the few inroads that were made during the 237s were quickly absorbed into the "multiculturalism" of the 22018s.
Much of the raging and revolting energy (aimed often against multiculturalism, which is bizarrely labeled as elite) has been perpetrated by the fringe alt-right uprising, an extremist movement soon to be swathed in White House power.
After a brief experiment with multiculturalism in the 1980s, it would appear that France has decisively rejected "the American model" and resolutely returned to an assimilationist approach to the diversity created by the new wave of immigration.
Amid mounting pressure from Britain, France and America, Mr Biya has responded with some belated concessions, including a cabinet reshuffle to increase the number of English-speakers, and creating a clunkily titled National Commission for Bilingualism and Multiculturalism.
Part of the reason there has been so little progress in Australia, he said, is that the country — like many others — is still learning to talk about differences, biases and how to incorporate multiculturalism into its national identity.
And I want to broaden my daughter's horizons, so I'm gonna send her to Afghanistan for the next few years to live in a burka and not learn anything of substance about terrestrial reality, because multiculturalism is great.
In a 2013 interview with The Washington Post, Mark Krikorian, executive director of CIS, worried about growing "multiculturalism" and contended that a "lot of immigration pushers don't like America the way it is" and want to change it.
A third source, a Defense Department official close to the situation, said Patterson lost support on Capitol Hill after word began circulating that he co-wrote an opinion piece for a conservative website linking "multiculturalism" to domestic terrorism.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has advocated a self-styled 'illiberal democracy', has said strong national governments were necessary to preserve the European way of life in the face of migration and multiculturalism - at odds with liberal beliefs.
Orban, whose Fidesz party has a firm lead in opinion polls, has often vilified Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with the Hungarian premier's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
Identity politics, victimology and multiculturalism have reached such astronomical heights in U.S. universities that trigger warnings are issued for students who feel oppressed and traumatized because they have to read the writings of living or dead white men.
And in recent decades, Australia, like America, has struggled to adjust to the developments of multiculturalism, large-scale immigration, and how to adapt their resource-extraction and agricultural sectors to the challenges of climate change and environmental conservation.
While clearly on the fringes of politics, the so called alt-right — white nationalists and hard-line opponents of immigration who oppose multiculturalism and defend a particular vision of Western values — has become an influential force in politics.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has advocated a self-styled "illiberal democracy", has said strong national governments were necessary to preserve the European way of life in the face of migration and multiculturalism — at odds with liberal beliefs.
On the side of thick identity are found both illiberal nationalism and illiberal multiculturalism or identity politics, which in different ways privilege descent-based communities above a common cultural or civic identity shared by citizens of a democracy.
He attacked academic multiculturalism as "thoroughly bankrupt" and, in 21998, defended then-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi amid a worldwide controversy over comments asserting the superiority of Western civilization over Islamic culture -- for which Berlusconi himself ultimately apologized.
On multiculturalism and diversity In the same March 2001 editorial on the Human Rights Campaign, Menashi touched on identity politics and compared college applications listing race to the Nuremberg Laws created in 1935 to segregate Jews in Germany.
A return to Brooklyn for the filmmaker turned television director Jim McKay — whose terrific Crown Heights coming-of-age movie "Our Song" opened in 2001 — the film doesn't shy from showing its range of influences or its multiculturalism.
With her auction record of $4.6 million and transcontinental biography — born in Ethiopia and raised in Michigan — she is one of the top-selling living female artists and bona fide stars in the art world that prizes multiculturalism.
He is fond of pointing out a conflict between the traditional American ideal of a ''melting pot,'' in which individual differences blend into a common culture, and the more recent understanding of multiculturalism, which tends to celebrate differences.
"This approach has failed, utterly failed," Merkel said of multiculturalism in a public appearance in 2010, stepping into a national debate about immigration and Islam at a time when many felt the country was failing to integrate Muslims.
Hungary's pro-government media is adopting many of the Kremlin narratives found on Sputnik News and RT. They offer a steady doomsday narrative of the decline of the West as a result of mass migration, multiculturalism and ultraliberalism.
Tim Scott, the sole African-American member of the Senate's GOP conference, sounded the alarm about Bounds's college writings — many of which included demeaning statements on diversity and multiculturalism, per a report compiled by the Alliance for Justice.
Before he detonated the bomb, Breivik emailed to 1,000 people a 1,500-page manifesto, in which he railed about "the Muslim invasion" and multiculturalism, and how his intended massacre of the summer campers was to be a wakeup call.
It's interspersed with scenes where Aman rallies a classic all-American block party, as a collage of diverse performers all break-dance in front of the flag, reminding us that America is all about multiculturalism and rock 'n' roll.
For the countries that only recently restored their own sovereignty, signing on to the EU did not imply a commitment to multiculturalism, just as joining the passport-free Schengen area had nothing to do with establishing functional asylum systems.
Yiannopoulos argues that sliming the alt-right as racist is straight from the Democratic playbook, and he accuses party leaders of supporting liberal policies including "open borders," and a commitment to multiculturalism and globalism at the cost of safety.
The nationalist-populist wing of the movement resented the social dislocation resulting from "shock therapy," was skeptical of the rapprochement with Germany, was uneasy about liberal norms such as individualism, and opposed issues such as LGBT rights and multiculturalism.
His rumpled suits, fondness for profanity, racist and homophobic remarks, public drunkenness, admitted drug use and general boorishness made Mr. Ford seem like an outlier in a city that had carefully cultivated a reputation for multiculturalism, tolerance and sophistication.
And the new run of "Star Trek" movies builds on the original's multiculturalism, presenting an idealized and mostly harmonious workplace where differences are respected and the hot buttons of race, gender and sexuality remain for the most part unpushed.
Though Portland in certain aspects embraces multiculturalism and promotes social justice, rising property costs and gentrification have driven historically marginalized groups further from metropolitan centers, and forced artists out of studio/gallery spaces and the neighborhoods they helped develop.
Like many Trumpian Republicans, Mr. Johnson has lately been tacking right, employing (in his case) an increasingly populist tone on issues like immigration, multiculturalism and Brexit, as the difficult process of Britain's extrication from the European Union is called.
The booklet accompanying "Unholding" enlarges the project with essays that look at how postmodernism, multiculturalism and other '80s movements only scratched the surface of what it means to function as an indigenous artist in the New York art world.
The 403 results suggest that residents of a diminishing number of decisively white American towns and small cities — even those which supported Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 — can now be politically mobilized around race, ethnicity, multiculturalism and immigration.
But for Kubitschek and his fellow New Right thinkers, the roster of strict ideologies includes liberalism, multiculturalism, egalitarianism and feminism, all of which are "social experiments" (as Kubitschek puts it) imposed by the political elite on the unwilling Volk.
Roger's oikophilia, and his rejection of "multiculturalism" (which he considered anti-cultural in that it melted the different cultures into a monoculture of contemporary upscale progressive ideology), provoked ignorant and excitable people to accuse him of xenophobia and racism.
"Although we have a policy of multiculturalism, for most Canadians there is an expectation that immigrants will conform to the mainstream," said Jeffrey Reitz, the director of the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies program at the University of Toronto.
But the country's changing demographics, the civil rights movement and a push for multiculturalism in many quarters mean that white Americans are now confronting the prospect of a nation that is no longer built solely around their own identity.
It's shameful to see the prime minister being enthusiastically welcomed in the city I know and love under the guise of multiculturalism and inclusion -- especially when Modi has stoked Hindu nationalist sentiments since he was first elected in 2014.
" Jochen Bittner, writing in The New York Times, describes the thinking of euro-skeptic countries: "Why, these countries ask, should we be forced to repeat Western Europe's mistake: preach religious tolerance, embrace multiculturalism, and end up with hate-breeding parallel societies?
On Friday, the PPC took aim at Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has championed Canadian multiculturalism since taking office in 2015 and raised the number of immigrants allowed into the country each year to about 1% of the population.
We have to think about how best to adapt to multiculturalism, but in terms of broad social attitudes, there's no evidence that, for example, attitudes toward homosexuality or gender or religion are in any way going in a more traditional direction.
Similar to the US paradox of the "melting pot," South Africa's history is interwoven with migration and multiculturalism, yet it still struggles to ensure equality not only among its own citizens but also for the immigrants who literally built the country.
When I listen to "Black or White" now as an adult living in the US, I realize that, having grasped the song as a teenager only through its images of global multiculturalism, I had missed a vital thread in its lyrics.
Shows like Pretty Little Liars, Famous In Love, and even the Bold Type lean into an idea of multiculturalism that doesn't pay nearly enough attention to cultural differences between groups of people as much as they do meeting diversity quotas.
Of course, this isn't without precedent for Gupta: Throughout his throughout his 14-year career, he has championed inclusivity through some of the most diverse casting on the London catwalks, on top of presenting collections themselves inspired by the capital's multiculturalism.
Many who frequent the park reflect the multiculturalism and racial diversity of the neighborhoods and towns in the shadow of Stone Mountain, and say they don't believe removing symbols at Stone Mountain will substantively help solve divisions in the nation.
National Review columnist Michael Brendan Dougherty found much to admire in the Maréchal-Le Pen's speech at CPAC, calling attention to how her criticism of multiculturalism, globalism, and gender theory were rooted in a sense of France as a Catholic civilization.
In late May, the essayist Sohrab Ahmari saw a Facebook ad for a "children's drag queen reading hour at a public library in Sacramento" and sat down to write a screed about the toxic multiculturalism he believed had taken over society.
At one level, the answer is obvious: On some of the most important issues of his day, Glazer was sensitive to evidence and willing to change his mind, none more famously than his eventual endorsement of a soft form of multiculturalism.
And it was a decisive demonstration of power by a largely overlooked coalition of mostly blue-collar white and working-class voters who felt that the promise of the United States had slipped their grasp amid decades of globalization and multiculturalism.
The Saturday Profile PARIS — He is the intellectual much of the French left loves to hate, the writer whose rumpled look has racked up multiple magazine covers, the bookish essayist turned omnipresent media star and boogeyman for proselytizers of painless multiculturalism.
His last substantial book, "The Unhappy Identity," was a best seller in France — a compact lament over declining standards in schools, the pernicious effects of multiculturalism, the oppression of women under Islam and France's self-alienation from its own heritage.
One of the reasons Trumpism has surprised political and media elites with its passion and strength is that it draws from a deep well of anxiety about America losing its culture and values in the face of (among other things) multiculturalism.
His Once (Now) Again comprises images of Harris's friends, family, and lovers shot between 1986 and 1998, bearing witness to major societal shifts, like the emergence of multiculturalism, AIDS activism, and LGBTQ rights, through the lens of the artist's intimate relationships.
The second approach taken by the center-right is to toughen its stance on migration and multiculturalism, promising to make life more difficult both for those who want to come to the country and for those who've already made it.
It suggests that of the two biggest shifts in Western society in the late 20th century, the move toward genuine multiculturalism is playing a far bigger role than growing inequality in giving rise to a new kind of far-right politics.
She allows us to accept ourselves just the way we are—uninformed, uninterested, and concerned only with things that concern us—even as we give a speech to our mums about the backwardness of family values and the importance of multiculturalism.
The rural Fourth District's congressman is Steve King, an anti-immigration, anti-multiculturalism Republican congressman who questions the cultural contributions of nonwhites, endorses white nationalism, compared immigrants to dogs and until last year had a Confederate flag on his desk.
This is the season when the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival takes center stage, showing off to thousands of tourists the glories of Louisiana's musical multiculturalism and its deep ties to Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and the white rural South.
Mostly figurative, the work ranges from teensy to supersize (one piece is three stories tall), and reveals an unexpected degree of multiculturalism in images that go beyond standard Greek nudes to include Hathor, Kali, Quetzalcoatl, the Buddha, and Mickey Mouse.
In January of last year, she came under criticism after warning in a speech that a public day care center in the Danish town of Aalborg had banned children from eating pork, suggesting that the ban was a result of multiculturalism.
When it comes to awards, language is treated as an indicator of a movie's cultural leanings, and with The Farewell in the Golden Globes' foreign language category, it's clear that Hollywood still isn't sure how to grapple with American multiculturalism.
Left-wing politics as we've come to know it—centered on the ideas of welfare, openness to other nation states, and accepting multiculturalism—has lost ground to a politics steeped in law and order with just a touch of protectionism.
The group's goal is to mainstream debate on issues such as immigration and multiculturalism, by abandoning the politically toxic symbols of the traditional far-right and presenting what they intend to be a more palatable version of their xenophobic politics.
It's hard to imagine a campaign, a candidate, and a victory more diametrically opposite that of Trudeau's, who won on a promise of multiculturalism, environmentalism, globalism, and feminism, capped with a promise to significantly increase Canada's intake of Syrian refugees.
This is an updated version of an older conspiracy theory known as white genocide, which propounds that the world's white population is being deliberately shrunk and diluted through mass immigration, low fertility rates, multiculturalism and miscegenation (Mr Crusius also inveighed against "race mixing").
One of the things we've seen in the West is—as multiculturalism has come to the fore—the attempt to shatter the common purpose, and then maintain that diversity, and expect that all you'll get is benefit, I think is a bit foolhardy.
Rich with history and sprawling with multiculturalism, and with the never ending multilingual battle between Anglophones and Francophones, the city prides itself on its diverse artistic neighbourhoods, and unwavering lineup of music festivals which contribute to fostering its sound and music scene.
The results have been disastrous: the Brexit vote in favor of leaving the European Union, plummeting poll numbers for both Corbyn and his party, and a British political scene that is shifting notably to the right on issues of immigration and multiculturalism.
On the season finale of our VICELAND series HATE THY NEIGHBOR, host Jamali Maddix goes home to Britain to confront its most deep-rooted fears about the future of the country and Britain's acceptance of multiculturalism and racism in the shadow of Brexit.
As a student at Stanford University in the late 1980s and early 1990s he railed against the new academic orthodoxies of multiculturalism and diversity and political correctness, founding a conservative magazine, Stanford Review, and publishing an establishment-baiting book, "The Diversity Myth".
Along with his departures on immigration and the welfare state, Mr. Trump is moving away from the labor fights and culture wars that defined 20th-century politics, and toward the new divide over globalization and multiculturalism that might define 503st-century politics.
There is a portion of the population that feels threatened by unrelenting change — immigration, globalization, terrorism, multiculturalism — and those people want someone to, metaphorically at least, build a wall around their cultural heritage, which they conflate in equal measure with American heritage.
Critics say that the legislation will effectively exclude religious Muslims, Sikhs and Jews from positions of authority in education and law enforcement, and that it runs roughshod over the freedom of religion and expression at the heart of Canada's model of multiculturalism.
This eminently reasonable solution, however, should not mark the end of what is potentially a fruitful debate over how we interpret the past, who has the authority to do so, and how liberal multiculturalism has shifted our response to historical violence and exploitation.
He continually goes after racial matters in part because he's a bigot but also in part because multiculturalism is the theology of the educated class and it's the leverage point he can most effectively use to isolate the educated class from everyone else.
Despite the controversy, for many voters, the AfD's call to arms (mainly its calls to leave the euro zone and an anti-Islamic standpoint) have resonated and are a legitimate opposition to what they see as the German government's embracing of multiculturalism.
Canada: Jagmeet Singh, a Sikh leader of the country's left-leaning New Democratic Party, is the first ever nonwhite contender for prime minister in national elections in October — a breakthrough even for a country that prides itself on multiculturalism and liberal values.
The result has been a uniquely American success story, the capital of the world's petroleum industry, and the place that sent a man to the moon, built the world's biggest medical center and became a model of dizzying multiculturalism, with 163 languages spoken.
The result has been a uniquely American success story, the capital of the world's petroleum industry, and the place that sent a man to the moon, built the world's biggest medical center and became a model of dizzying multiculturalism, with 2000 languages spoken.
Leaders like Viktor Orban of Hungary combine the old appeals to blood and soil with something new: promises to smash the systems of multiculturalism and integration seen as posing just as grave a threat to national identity as any minority or migrant.
The result, in LK's view, is disastrous: The Left — as it currently exists with its toxic obsession with internationalism, multiculturalism and identity politics for everybody except the majority of people who might form its base — will simply die if it doesn't understand this.
For Lasch, it's "The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy" (1995), a polemic against the professional upper class's withdrawal from the society it rules and a critique of the ways in which multiculturalism and meritocracy erode patriotism and democracy.
Just as I try to explore conflicting perspectives while writing, the current American incarnation of multiculturalism, which advocates immigrants adding their unique backgrounds to a new culture rather than abandoning their history in order to assimilate, can encourage people to fight burgeoning authoritarianism.
For Breivik, Breitbart, and others, multiculturalism is a strategic goal en route to the aforementioned globalist superstate: Erode the foundations of the nation and the culture of its people, and hocus pocus, you have monolithic, monocultural (yet somehow also still multicultural) corporate rule.
More likely, this step toward change is the result of Dungey, a Black woman brought on to head up ABC early in 2016, which in itself shows that the network is becoming more dedicated to reflecting the country's multiculturalism in the shows it airs.
Internationally, most interest in the election has focused on the surge in support for the far-right Alliance for Germany, which began as an anti-euro party but scored 13 percent of the vote by pivoting to an anti-immigrant, anti-Islam, anti-multiculturalism message.
It was worldly in its Asian components yet sheltered from the harshest aspects of America, including, for the most part, its racism—even if, in Mr Obama's recollections, Hawaii's live-and-let-live multiculturalism was less accommodating of his blackness than his peers assumed.
And his speech is a reminder that many members of the Republican Party don't feel multiculturalism is a serious threat to the American way of life — in fact, they embrace it and are trying to figure out how best to use it to their advantage.
Mr Phillips's main complaint is that in the name of multiculturalism, Britain has allowed some minority groups to drift so far away from the mainstream of the dominant majority that they now hold values and ambitions that are far away from Britain's liberal ideals.
So I think it was a lot of her doing that and being brave enough to write these poems about liberation and multiculturalism and all of these things that would pour out of her randomly and she let them live in their own space.
In those parts of the country where change has advanced the furthest, people speak often about "diversity" and "multiculturalism" and "inclusion," and they think of themselves as speaking about a great joining: the formerly marginal coming up onstage with those who were once dominant.
She wants to secure the country's borders and free the country from the "nightmare" EU to protect jobs It comes full circle: she paints the EU as the "other" by arguing that multiculturalism, which she finds threatening to France's sovereignty, is encouraged by the union.
"At a time when some seek to reject our nation's rich multiculturalism and rewrite our history, I'm very proud to introduce this bipartisan, commonsense legislation for Congress to officially recognize the Latino story as an integral part of America's past, present and future," Menendez said.
It was a bold if simple act that has led dozens of Filipino families to move to a town called Pyramid Hill — reversing population decline, and laying the groundwork for a model of multiculturalism far healthier than what can be found in many cities.
But Quebec, the only French-majority province in an Anglophone country, has always been different, never quite signing onto the idea of multiculturalism, which was viewed from the outset as another way for English Canada to devalue Quebec's culture and place in the country.
Being a "Republican" or a "Democrat" isn't just a political affiliation; it's a catch-all identity that stands in for all of these distinct identities, a master category defined by views on race and multiculturalism that has come to encompass all sorts of other groupings.
On a panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference with Peter Brimelow, a white nationalist, Mr. King referred to multiculturalism as: A tool for the Left to subdivide a culture and civilization into our own little ethnic enclaves and pit us against each other.
" In another 1998 editorial, Menashi wrote that a pre-orientation program offered at Brown University for minority students called the Third World Transition Program -- which Menashi wrote as "the Third World Training Program" -- was used by the school "to fully indoctrinate them in leftist multiculturalism.
But over all, the socks have been a source of, well, pride and applause on an international scale — a symbol both of Mr. Trudeau's ability to embrace multiculturalism and of his position as a next-gen leader not bound by antiquated traditions and mores.
Fashion industry expert Teri Agins, author of "Hijacking the Runway: How Celebrities are Stealing the Spotlight from Fashion Designers," says the retail clothing industry is only now beginning to appreciate the value of multiculturalism in branding after decades of ignoring black and brown people.
After decades of stonewalling multiculturalism, MoMA is now acknowledging it, even investing in it, most notably in a permanent collection rehang that features art — much of it recently acquired — from Africa, Asia, South America, and African America, and a significant amount of work by women.
The seven-page memo by Rich Higgins, who had been a director for strategic planning at the council, is a manifesto against multiculturalism and political correctness, and a call, using apocalyptic language, for the president to return to the message that animated his campaign.
Ms. Stojberg also came under criticism in January 2016 for relating an anecdote — later revealed as untrue — that a public day care center in the town of Aalborg had banned children from eating pork, and suggesting that the ban was an outcome of multiculturalism.

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