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I'm yet to hear the business case for multiculturalism or diversity. There are obviously the problems of sectarian violence and the dilution of culture.
Women often dislike direct competition inherent in capitalist systems, which creates complexities in integrating both sexes' strengths within the economy.
Uncomfortable truth three: Islamism is a cancer on the UK and more citizens will die as a result of appeasing it. We need to say these uncomfortable truths loudly and whilst we still can.
Diversity, difference, is actually intolerable to most people. It is not our strength. In fact, it is without question our weakness and has always been.
The Democratic Party's tendency to virtue signal rather than focus on economic well-being is seen as a weakness in political strategy.
The diminishment of political coalition building has weakened us, as we have come to view a wide variety of people as deplorables.
There is a need to rethink how to become competitive again in places where we are not, as we have written off many people.
Uncomfortable truth one: Multiculturalism hasn't merely failed. It has embedded sectarian violence on the streets of the UK and cost countless lives, most recently, the lives of Adrian Dobley and Melvin Kravitz in Manchester.