Donald Jeffries and Salim Mansur on the perils of multiculturalism Episode 89

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In recent years, the concept of multiculturalism has sparked intense debate, with critics arguing it undermines societal cohesion and serves as a tool for control by those in power. Among those leading this discussion are Donald Jeffries, a prolific author known for his incisive critiques of systemic corruption and elite manipulation, and Salim Mansur, a professor emeritus and political commentator who has long challenged the ideological underpinnings of multiculturalism. Both thinkers contend that multiculturalism, while promoted as a path to unity, often fosters division and weakens national identity, enabling ruling elites to exploit cultural fractures for political and economic gain. In works like Jeffries’ Hidden History series and Mansur’s Delectable Lie: A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism, they expose how policies encouraging cultural separatism can erode individual freedoms and social unity, aligning with strategies of divide-and-conquer governance. Their combined perspectives offer a provocative lens on how multiculturalism, when mishandled, risks becoming a mechanism for control rather than a celebration of diversity.

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