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After Cologne

Witness the Great Unquestioning of multicultural ideology

30 January 2016

9:00 AM

30 January 2016

9:00 AM

The New Year’s Eve mass-sexual assaults in Cologne, together with similar outrages in other parts of Europe, should have marked the death knell of the contradictory multicultural ideology that says greater diversity is always a good thing and all cultures are equal.

Since the 1960s, multicultural theorists have argued the major issue regarding immigration policy is the systemic racism that migrants are said to perpetually confront in western countries.

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Jeremy Sammut is a Research Fellow at The Centre for Independent Studies

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