[MD] Evil "Multiculturalism" and Big Bad Hispanics

Arlo Bensinger ajb102 at psu.edu
Mon Jul 21 13:11:17 PDT 2008


[Platt]
No -- a homage to individual rights -- of  life, liberty and the 
pursuit of happiness -- not provided by culture, but endowed by the Creator.

[Arlo]
"There is no "self-evidence" in European history that all men are 
created equal. There's no nation in Europe that doesn't trace its 
history to a time when it was "self-evident" that all men are created 
unequal. Jean Jacques Rousseau, who is sometimes given credit for 
this doctrine, certainly didn't get it from the history of Europe or 
Asia or Africa. He got it from the impact of the New World upon 
Europe and from contemplation of one particular kind of individual 
who lived in the New World, the person he called the "Noble Savage."

Multiculturalism.

"The Indians were the originators of the American style of life. The 
American personality is a mixture of European and Indian values." (LILA)

Multiculturalism.

As for "not provided by culture", your merely repeating the same 
mistake Pirsig warns against. "...in the historic process of freeing 
itself from its parent social level, namely the church, has tended to 
invent a myth of independence from the social level for its own 
benefit. Science and reason, this myth goes, come only from the 
objective world, never from the social world. The world of objects 
imposes itself upon the mind with no social mediation whatsoever." (LILA)

"Mental patterns do not originate out of inorganic nature. They 
originate out of society" (LILA)

"Our intellectual description of nature is always culturally derived." (LILA)

These rights are most certainly culturally-derived, in this case from 
the culture of the American Indian.

Not "endowed by the Creator" but emergent from culture. Not from God, from us.





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