All Cultures Are Not Created Equal

The multiculturalists have it wrong.

According to them, it does not matter if a culture is based on equality of justice, the impulse of a malevolent dictator or the oppression of religious fundamentalists; all societies are equal. That is as intellectually dishonest as saying that a society that condones slavery is as good
 as a free society. I personally like the fact that the United States is built on the premise that all people are created equal and, as such, are endowed "with certain unalienable Rights." You know the rest: the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Just to be clear on the pursuit of happiness thing, you have the right to buy a color television; you don't have the right to make me pay for it. A right is something that exists among all people and does not require an obligation from anyone else. In other words, I have a right to free speech, you cannot stop or interfere with that right - but you are not obligated to listen to me. More succinctly, you cannot stop me from speaking and I cannot force you to listen. The beauty of these rights is that we are born with them and no one can give them or take them away from us.

Not only are we ready made with these rights (they come pre-loaded from the manufacturer), but we give the government its privileges, including its privilege to exist. This 'Consent of the Governed' unequivocally states that the US government derives its power from what we the people choose to give it. According to the Declaration of Independence, the only purpose a government should serve is to secure our rights. 

"If that government becomes destructive of these ends," the people have the right to "institute a new government." Not many other world governments have this written into their founding papers.

I love our culture; it values freedom above all else and stands for rational self-reliant individualism and rewards personal achievement. Do you realize that any person in this country can achieve whatever they've defined as their personal goal for greatness?

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We are not "jingoistic nationalists" and don't "use brute force and intimidation to get our way". I'm not so sure about that Tony - do a review of the past century or so...

Posted on 10/25/2006 at 9:10:00 AM

"We are the most open society in the world" except for those damn Canadians, sharpening their skates, getting ready to come down here and steal our cheese. This is good stuff Tony. I hope to see more from a lucent and articulate bubba.

Posted on 09/25/2006 at 9:09:00 PM

I would love to see more of your work. Great Article!

Posted on 09/12/2006 at 12:09:00 PM

This is an EXCELLENT article. I would like to get on the list for more.

Posted on 09/11/2006 at 5:09:00 AM

I couldn't agree more. Though, there might be something to say about the politics of it all, and whether or not "the system" is working...I guess that's entirely new article!

Posted on 09/09/2006 at 5:09:00 PM

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