Why do some people assume that the moment people from different cultures set foot in the West they’ll instantly drop their prejudices and intolerances and everyone will just get along, standing in circles holding hands and singing songs? That’s never going to happen.
Having grown up in the bubble myself, I suspect at least part of it is down to the upper middle classes - who dominate our politics, media and institutions - conflating multiculturalism with multi-racial middleclass monoculturalism, based on their own experiences. They simply don't see what the lower classes experience, because their exposure to 'diversity' is extremely superficial.
@@pjbpiano If we can learn anything from Argentina and El Salvador, it's that nothing is irreversible with strong leadership, which we are presently lacking, but are about to change. Or things will get worse and be harder to correct. But correct them we will, I believe.
@@mikeottersole, in those countries, you do not have indigenous people that would fight against the cleansing of their land like you would have in the west because tolerance has been infused into the culture for a lot of the younger generation.
I'm sorry but they don't. They aren't even bright enough to understand what is going on. The Liberal Democrats, as an example - yes, I know they're not "our leaders", but they are part of the crowd that think they should be - have publicly stated that they don't think there is anything they should shy away from about being considered a "woke" party, because in their oblivious innocence they think that "woke" means "not racially prejudiced" - instead of "Here come the Diversity and Inclusivity Tyrants who will force you to employ people who aren't necessarily as qualified or competent as other potential employees, purely on the grounds of their racial or ethnic background and purely because these Tyrants KNOW they are more virtuous and "in the right" than anyone who could think otherwise." They're like blindfolded idiots leading us off a cliff. And we're letting them. Confront them at the polling booths. The mainstream parties need to be threatened with the concept that they are finished altogether unless they get in touch with ordinary humans, who don't hate people for nothing or tyrannise people because they "know better", and who know what gender their own kids are, and who still appreciate facts about history, biology, colonialism, slavery (only ended by the British!), and the awful cruel societies in recent history who allowed ideological takeover. Vote for anybody else other than Tory, Labour or Lib Dem. I know we're expecting a Labour landslide, but are we? The Labour Party is the natural mainstream home of the radical left, and if you want a government with a big majority that will start enshrining the horrors of madness like Critical Race Theory in British legislation, sure, go ahead, vote for them. The honeymoon with Labour won't last a year, but damage will be done if we let them.
Chuffin eck. I'm from Southern England, but when i moved to Scotland, i behaved as a guest and respected the locals. Its not hard if you want to be accepted.
Me too, I’ve moved up from southampton, I love it up here and I’m thoroughly enjoying learning all about Scotland, trying new foods, meeting great people but most off all being respectful
@@patrickfinlay2074 maybe I should have stayed ❤️ I eventually settled in the US, but often reflect on my time in the Highlands, with the rugged Scots and beautiful landscape. Blow some love across our northern fam for me 😊
Of course you must recall from your history books that the Scots iercely held onto to their independence until they no longer could. The fortunes of the Stuarts were their fortunes. That ended in 1745 and the suppression of the Highlands culture, After which Scots became a major players in the British Empire. Though George III, that quite modern king, found his liberality toward not shared by many at his court.
Well said! Two world wars and in the end we just gave our country away to people who hate us and think there third world values are beliefs are superior to ours.
This vague statement could be correct in this context: They brainwashed you with irrational hatred against foreigners but it hasn't proved practical, that's what they did to you and they didn't do it for you they did it for them. "Them" is the filthy rich exploiters who founded this country on slavery and continue to exploit people in different forms throughout the world. Nationalism keeps you loyal to the people who rule over you in your home country.
Exactly. When the Italian immigrants came to America, they stressed that their children should learn English and become American (not Italians living in America). Same with the Russian and Eastern European immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th century. There were children who were NEVER taught the native tongue of their immigrant parents. My ex wife can barely speak the native language of her parents. You can't tell from speaking to her on the phone that she is not 100% American (even though she is ethnically Asian). Muslims are a different matter. They see Islam first and culture second.
Muslim don't just see Islam as their first priority. They see the rest of the world as infedel (non Muslim believers), second class, and below them culturally and spiritually. . This belief can't coexist within western society. The core belief of Islam goes against most western legal systems and constitutions.
That last part of what you said is what disgusts me about muslim people. There is no individuality among them, they're whole identity and lives revolve around islamic faith and teachings to the point they can't think for themselves whether what they are doing is right or wrong! If the book says it's right then it's right🤦♂
I am as weary of the surge in Christian Nationalism as I am of Muslim Jihadists. Everyone should be free to practice their religion for themselves. It should be criminal to try to force it on the rest of us. Extremism is always dangerous.
I don’t think this is a good thing. 4 of my great grandparents came over form Slovakia, and they did teach both of grandparents Slovak. Yet both my grandparents were very American. My grandmother never saw Slovakia. My grandfather lived there a few years as a kid, then in the army during WWII where he was stationed at his parents’ hometown and translated. My grandparents opted to not teach Slovak to their kids, despite their full integration to the US while also holding onto their community and culture. Now my generation has problems with identity, and understanding where they come from. I tie at least a piece of this whole madness to that disconnect. We work best when off of templates, which we then improve upon gradually. But if you have no idea how your grandparents or great grandparents lived, what culture selected for your personality, you won’t be able to understand yourself, and you will struggle to identify yourself in some other way. It definitely can co-exist. You need to agree to some rules that serve as the foundation to society, definitely. But you can definitely keep parts of your culture, and especially your language, while living in the broader culture.
Help me am fleeing my horrible country! Then proceeds to demand the new country follow their customs and culture they were fleeing! Unfortunately refusing to assimilate is massive problem.
Finland is getting colonized just as much as every other nordic country. Swedish immigrant gangs distribute laced drugs and weapons to Finland. Immigrant are already responsible for over 50% of gun crime.. sexual offences are rising fast as hell too.
also more diverse genetically than the rest of europe. Inbreeding in Finland doesnt exist , while in. muslim countries over half are cousins wirh each other
It's not perfect over here. That so called free healthcare costed me 130€ to see a government issued eye specialist + the medicine, totalling somewhere between 150-200€. Total average sum of regular taxes on your median worker is around 47%. The economy hasn't been growing over for 16 years and Swedish gangs are infiltrating our streets.
Definitely not. They aren’t a monolith. So many don’t even integrate with eachother. It’s about closing borders and keeping culture strong and relevant.
@@saturnianrings3920 BULLSHIT it's not a conquest. They've taken over government positions in lots of countries, effecting the cause of implementation of shari'a law however possible, for example, for continued support to expel Israel, and eradicate the Jews, for example. The AUDACITY of some of these people to invade a country and shit on it's traditions and customs and culture. I feel like it's a little rude to show up in a country, and Fail to Integrate. And I want the Muslims to STOP FUCKIN WITH ISRAEL! 🇮🇱
@@saturnianrings3920 It is for The elite. They will permanently destroy a culture that always strived for individual freedom meanwhile maintaining reasonable societal cohesion and safety. They imported nations that are unable to do that.
@@saturnianrings3920 the beauty of this genius is that it doesn't matter. They don't have to be a monolith OR integrate with each other. They just have to destabilise you enough for a take-over. After that, some sharia will beat them into submission as well. I mean look at Afghani males, one year in none of them dared go around beardless lol.
Strong multiculturalism will invariably lead to a segregated society divided into various ghettos and parallel societies that are in constant conflict with each other. A society that is doomed to fail.
Yes, we see it already. Aren’t our overlords so good to us. I feel so sorry for our children, they will never know what our country was like. Safer, more cohesive and friendlier.
@@erikstigter7897 well then maybe we should figure out what's different between the US where it has worked that way and the other places where it's not working
Exactly my thought. Immigration is and should be a choice of culture. As an immigrant, I came to become part of the new place, not to turn the new place into where I fled. This is a principle every immigrant should keep in mind.
@@Cha4k Reminds me of a line from Yellowstone, what Casey says to his son that people leave and go to new places only to turn the new place into where they left. Sad but true and shouldn't be this way. Japanese culture deserves all the preservation. All the best to you and your wife.
Pretty sure every immigrant keeps this in mind unless they are a member of a certain religion that wants to replace both you and your religion in your homeland against your will.
Unfortunately these invaders are being told by the people our governments are paying with our tax dollars to facilitate this invasion NOT to assimilate and to take whatever they want because we owe it to them. This is not migration, it is a highly organized infinitely funded invasion being run by captured western governments that have shifted all assets and priorities to attack their "greatest enemy" the citizens of the countries they were trusted to protect.
I recently had to do a 2 week training course as part of my job and found myself with 11 other people...all male and of varying ages between 22 and 60. We had: 3 White people (two English and one South African) 2 Black people (one of Caribbean and one Nigerian descent) 7 south Asians (all of Pakistani descent) 1 mixed race (White English/Black Caribbean) First morning we all introduced ourselves and were sat in random seats. We all speak English, work in similar jobs, follow similar sports, watch the same TV, know the same podcasters on youtube and, more or less, eat the same foods. By lunch, despite a 2 hour lecture on diversity and inclusion we'd all naturally split into 3 different groups. The whites sat together despite one being a South African. The British Pakistanis all sat together despite the age range being between 22 and 55. And, the 2 Black people and the mixed race guy sat together despite all three hailing from different continents. This isn't just about culture. Anyone who bangs on about culture and the failings of multiculturalism is avoiding talking about our natural propensity to hang around with people that look like us and are more genetically close to us DESPITE culture. We divide ourselves ethnically in the playground, at work, socially, romantically whenever we are able. It is not brought on by hatred of the other but love for your own. Ethnicity DOES matter and any pressure to reverse this general behaviour we have is against nature, idealistic and doomed to either fail in the end, or live with constant external force for us to comply in a way unnatural to everyone involved. A minority of use can but most cannot. We need to have that conversation if we want to really be honest.
The real explanation is neither love nor hate: it's survival instinct. We're wired to trust those who look like us more because there's a higher probability they're on our side and won't attack us. It's ingrained in the deepest parts of our brain and it never goes away - even if we can sometimes fool ourselves into thinking it does. That's why multi-ethnic societies will always be low trust societies.
I think it's natural for most people to be more comfortable with 'the familiar' most of the time. It's not evil. It's not racist. It's just more comfortable and takes less energy... And race doesn't always enter into it.. You could easily run into someone from your home town - and have a lot to talk about, in spite of being from different races or cultures... But you would have some thing significant in common, something familiar to both of you...
We just need to immediately deport the criminals and abusers. Of which there are many. Proper documentation on entry which shows criminal offenses or no entry, and first strike and your out for anyone who hasn't offended before so was let in. But government don't want to do the right thing by us. Sad times as our once green and pleasant lands are eroded.
Konstatins anecdote about not becoming a Russian in Britain rings so true. Im the son of a migrant just the same and my dad never taught me his mothertongue or culture save for some separate words and great foods. I never hung out with others from 'my' ethnicity(partially cuz I'm mixed race), but it took me years, decades even to appreciate what he had done. I completely avoided 'black culture' and its pitfalls, I'm vehemently opposed to any preferred treatment based on intersections and above all: I am now a succesful PoC in the West, because my dad emphasized the importance of education. I cannot fathom the pain of not being able to teach your sons the culture, values and customs you had grown up with, to cut your roots, so your children can root deeper. For that, I am eternally grateful 🙏
I still think we can grow up with some of your immigrant parents' culture, but the balance is difficult to find, being myself such a person. I also used to go back to my parents' home country (Taiwan) very often. In my own experience, as kids, we can also find ourselves kinda disconnected from both cultures. But I'm grateful my native country (France) always insisted we were part of the same nation, never separated the minorities and took pride in teaching its values. France has many problems, and discrimination still exists. However, the majority of second-generation immigrants will always tell you without flinching that they are first and foremost French. Now, the modern problem we face is the shame many Westerners feel from being from a Western country, but this is a different issue. Like KK said it many times, we should be proud of our Western culture and, despite its pitfalls, we should see the good it brought to the World. Now, as a grown-up, I can be a lot more confident about who I am and where I stand in my cultural roots.
Yep. I never learnt my parents native language (but i understood them when they were fighting 😂) We are Catholic anyway so went to a Catholic school. I never knew any other people outside of family members from the country our family were from. My parents moved back and i live there now. Still a stubborn brit living abroad but I've integrated too. Now my kids speak local language but they do understand English as it's the main language that they should know.
@@PoussinNoNekoAgree. Whenever i went on holiday to my parents native country it was a bit hard but I'm good at languages so i picked up phrases quickly. But i hated how the country was so backwards at the time Nothing to do and nothing to watch on TV.
God, no. Then he would merely be sucked into that black hole and would lose all influence. The two main parties don’t want change, are full of hyper-ambitious charlatans, and are short-termist in the extreme. KK should continue to shape cultural opinion from his present position.
The people we need in parliament, are those who harbour no ambition or desire for a ‘career’ in politics, but are called by a purpose and a deep belief they can do better. There is a question if he could be more effective from the outside though.
Culture matters. The people who disregard this and proclaim some derivative of “all cultures are the same, they are all wonderful” CLEARLY has never traveled and are piss-scared of being called racist or bigoted.
I really like Konstantin Kisin, but as a native Brit, I really don't like the idea that I'm having my native homeland changed into a multi ethnic or multi cultural society without my consent, especially when it's not happening anywhere outside of Europe
Exactly, this hasn't been in agreement with the people nor has their been a vote on this. Why should immigrants even be allowed to vote on our countries future when they arn't even from Great Britian.
My grandfather came into the US through Ellis Island from Italy. After his parents passed he didn’t allow Italian to be spoken in the house. He said we’re American now and will act/talk accordingly. He was proud to be an American and work very hard his whole life, no only for our family but he helped everyone in the community that he could. AND he did it all without any handouts!
That’s your grandfather . There were millions of first generation Italians, of whom spoke Italian only. They kept their culture and carved out their own neighborhoods aka Little Italy. So what are you talking about? Which community did your grandfather help?
Logic and rational thinking is certainly important, but honestly there is one essential thing that is missing and without it all is lost. That is the willingness to get your hands dirty to keep what is sensible and necessary. All these talking heads can diagnosis the problem but they offer no solution other than more "Dialog". They avoid the real solutions, which would probably get them jailed, let alone cancelled. If our society doesn't have the balls to defend itself, no amount of logic can save us.
@@laurafulton7023 because trudeau invited everyone and their dog here. Of course, he never invited them to HIS house! So we are seeing a lot of these people living in the streets. Worst prime minister ever.
When I moved to the city I loved the multiculturalism. The food, the traditional symbolism, the colours and styles of different fabrics, but most of all, I loved the stories of the other kids on my classes. Stories of their old counties were fascinating. I loved it so much until one day a sweet Persian boy in my class was stabbed 6 times by a group of Vietnamese kids. I was so shocked and didn’t understand. I asked some kids “why did they do that to him?” The responses I kept getting was “because he’s Persian” or “because they’re Vietnamese”. I didn’t understand, I still don’t understand, because we’re actually all Australian. The violence and hatred makes no sense whatsoever when you get a fresh start in a beautiful new country.
When Brits emigrate to Canada and Australia, and they push their Britishness, too much, the locals don’t appreciate it. When I emigrated to Canada, I made sure that I respected the Canadian ways, but I met some Brits who liked to act superior, and I didn’t like that. Migrants who came to Canada and Australia from Germany, Poland and Italy, kept their culture at home and worked hard to integrate. With today’s migrants, they do not want to integrate or assimilate,m they want to dominate. Our politicians know exactly what they are doing,we need to go back to simpler times.
Never found that. My mother's generation was almost more British than the British and had many British friends. Also my Grandfather, who was almost of pure Scottish heritage, was in a Canadian Highland regiment so I was familiar with the goings on at the Regiment. It had many men with polish, German, Italian heritage and they were completely absorbed in the British martial traditions and were hardcore Monarchists. That was 40+ years ago, so that cultural assimilation probably had long been destroyed by the likes of JT and his immigration policy and "post-nation" ideology.
A big factor in this is the type of culture that is coming in. Europeans immigrating to other European nations where the culture is 95% similar don't have much issue. Some cultures that are coming in are like mixing oil with water.
True, if you're a Brit and start acting all cocky about it here in Australia, you will very likely get pulled up on it. Most of us can take a joke and trade insults for a bit of fun, but we're not big on those who carry around a 'motherland complex' with a chip on their shoulder.
I’ll be looking up Frank Furedi. I know the other two. I’m assuming Furedi is on the same lines as Konstantin and Douglas. I also watched Paul Joseph Watson.
@@tdeo2141he has a great book written about the need for boundaries for people to truly grow, and the multiculturalism that damages the symbolic boundaries between cultures, between genders, between being children and grow-ups has received are what makes western societies so chaotic lately.
They get to keep thier cutler because no one wants to live there my mother in law always said you know how good a place was by the number of people trying to get in
@@fredmyott849 go ask the Germans and Boers who don’t want to leave Southern Africa. Those who left irrationally, and with haste, to places like US and Australia realised they had a very easy life in Africa. Maybe you should call them (including the ones still in Africa) back to Europe.
do as the Romans do is something that is respected and understood in Eastern Europe. in Eastern Europe, people don't tolerate nonsense, especially because we have history of how brutal and disgusting Communism was. Communists have lied all the time, jsusssst to hold on power and oppress the people from the truth and reality that was happening outside the Iron Curtain. also, Eastern European countries in the Balkans have a history with Islam as well, a not very good one. Romanians, Bulgarians, Serbs, Greeks and Hungarians know what Islam is because of the Ottoman Empire. so of course they will never tolerate Islam. and since that wannabe Sultan Erdogan of Turkey always puffs his chest and glorifies the history of the Ottoman Empire, he will be met with an allied European Christian army from Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia, if he really wants a "holy war", as Erdogan always says in his disgusting religious speeches. Erdogan constantly bashes Europe and sees Europe through the lens of religion only. he always say there will be Jihad against "Christian Crusader Europe". as someone that happens to be from Eastern Europe, I say let's give the Muslim clown what he wants. let's take back Constantinople. let's deport all the Turks from Germany back to the peasant villages of Turkey, where they came from back in the 1970s. Turks in Germany are a disloyal to Germany and everything the West stands for. similar situation in France as well, but there the Algerians and Marrocans are the problem. in the UK, most Muslims are Pakistanis and Indians.
I was afraid to say this, but Russians of many different cultural groups nevertheless get along, they’re not out in the streets shrieking about groups they don’t like. They have a common root. Singapore, although a lot of more socially strict than western countries, is a cohesive society. They are not hostile to foreigners, but you need to do things their way. Nothing wrong with that. Such social cohesion results in a safer, more productive and healthier society. The west is falling apart as a result of “multiculturalism”. Hello from Florida.
@rashone2879...So then the US is falling apart due to ''multiculturalism'' as you are from Floria. So how is the US falling apart which cultures according to you is making the west fall apart. Because we have to speak of the cause to understand the so called ''effect'' right ?
@@onlineonlineaccount2368 from the outside america seems to be falling apart because the left has gone mad....see california, see trans issues, see immigration. The woke crazies have affected your culture to the point where dissent is being silenced, your free speech is under attack. Everyone claims to be a victim. Its crazy and I cant believe I have to say it appears Trump is your only hope for a way out. And I abhor the man, but it seems hes your only chance to hold it together
Can I just say this as an old ex muslim: It has been a well known fact in the Arab world that if one member of a family becomes religious he turns the lives of other members of that family to hell. Such a person will interfere in the lives of his sisters, brothers, parents and relatives. Average muslims are far more likely to become more religious than less religious.
I am a former muslim and agree 100% but now you find most members of families very religious. Half a century ago Arab students who came to study in UK aspired to learn British culture and perfect the language and when they returned to their countries spoke highly of the British values. At university we were able to tell which lecturers were trained in UK from their refinement. Those days Islam was mainly about believing in God and being nice others
Japan? Yes! UK and Germany? No, the Celts, Germanics mixed with the pre-farming post-ice age hunter gatherers and the original inhabitants who came from the Middle East and brought farming. In Germany, Slavic peoples also mixed early on.
@@here_we_go_again2571 Man, I have to read your history books. Genetics of Europeans don't include Arabs. Early Europeans mixed with neanderthal, which were northern species. Even the so called brown cheddar man had zero African , he was European. And Europeans are descended. Why do all mud people go to Europe? Why not make your dumpholes better
My grandparents were from Italy and my other grandparents from Sweden and they only allowed their children to speak English in their home because they wanted to BE Americans
This is only a relatively recent thing. All of the older gravestones where I am from in Iowa were inscribed in German. My father's grandparents were from Luxembourg, and all of the older brothers and sisters in his family regularly spoke the Luxembourgish dialect at home. When World War I happened, particularly the loyalties of American German speakers became suspect, so German immigrants started only speaking English. My father was born in 1925, so my grandparents never taught him their native language. This became the start of only speaking English in this country, and it was applied to all languages. It became even more important to only speak English during WW II. My mother's father was fluent in French and never taught any of his children. My mom first found out that her father even spoke French when he was in his 80s, and she overheard him conversing with his brother. Now, since everyone in the world is so much closer, it is more important to learn a foreign language. I wish my parents could have taught me theirs, because I am terrible with new languages, and learning a second one younger makes it much easier to learn other languages.
@gregthebaritone well yes and not that it was a great idea but a perfect example of their ideals especially contrasted with say the large Somalian population in Michigan. The generation born in the US is more radicalized and pro-somalia than their parents who were actually born there.
@@clydefrog203oh so now it’s the Somalians who are the problem? If you lived in the Midwest a century or so ago, you’d be hard pressed to in speaking German or Norwegian. So your argument is either heavily biased based on recency or you have a particular dislike for Somalis.
@Alesti5 To get to this unity, they had to spend centuries massacring the Armenians and the Kurds. And now, in Europe, the Turks vote Erdogan in Turkish national elections and reject any calls for assimilation into Germany or Holland. France is a multiethnic nation (Bretons, Gascons, Picardians, Burgundians), but those ethnicities live in their aboriginal lands, they did not migrate into France from outside. They constitute France, like The English and the Celts constitute Britain. That's diverse enough.
Plenty of fellas in their 50s and 60s in Australia who you wouldn’t even know had ethnic backgrounds other than Anglo-Celtic unless they told you. Greeks, Italians, Croatians, Lebs etc. Multiethnic society without multiculturalism as Kisin describes can definitely be done, and has been done. The biggest difference I see between these older guys and the new generation of immigrants (even children born in Australia to immigrant parents) is this: the older blokes think of themselves as Australian with an ethnic background e.g Italian, whereas the younger generation see themselves as just Italian, or just Lebanese, or just Vietnamese etc. We are all divided into our own cliques rather than having a common Australian identity. In Australia only white people are referred to as “Aussies.” Growing up in a very multiethnic area, the term usually has negative connotations, just as the words “white” or “Christian” now have negative connotations. For this, we can largely thank postmodernism and its influence on our education system (among many, many other things). It’s a sad state of affairs.
@Alesti5Same with Brazil, Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, Aruba, Canada all countries with diverse ethnic groups but extremly unified under one culture and identity.
It depends on the culture. For instance in Australia, Italian, Greek, Chinese, Indian, and Vietnamese migrants have all seemed to integrate very well, sometimes even too well. Most of them consider themselves Australian first and foremost. Muslims not so much. I worked with a Muslim guy who told me that even his grandchildren would consider themselves Pakistani before Australian. Kind of sums it up. For the record my response was "then why move here?".
I agree. Some muslims consider themselves Muslim first before their nationality, country of origin or ethnicity. I think it is too zealous. Western countries should promote more patriotism and respect for their host nation.
As well as high crime, put at the back of line for housing and have two tier policing for different groups and the native population prosecuted for complaining about it.
Can you identify the indigenous people(s) of England? It obviously applies to the US, Canada, Australia and NZ. Wales and Scotland already have been segregated.
yes but those people who have been around 1000 years are now discredited blancos from the patriarchy. Obviously they can't count in society today because they're the "oppressors". Only brown and black people get to have a say. And judging from the protests in British cities these days, the UK government believes that to be the case as well.
My grandparents came to the US in 1905 so that their children, grandchildren, etc. could be Americans, not Italians. America used to be a melting pot, it's now a salad bowl and some people want it to be a compartmented tray.
Ethnic relations were way worse for your grandparents (and mine) back then compared to now. The next generations always assimilate as long as our government doesn't allow its core principles to be changed.
Konstantin, please please please have this same exact topic discussion here in the U.S. What you described is exactly what is happening here in the States. Having been born and raised here by immigrant parents who respected the country and integrated fully...the changes I've seen in societal cohesion and national identity over the past 40 years has been deteriorating and alarming. Part of the problem is there is no Federal voice to set the standard or rallying call under one flag anymore (one of the only few things the govt should be doing if anything... everything else leave to the people to manage)
The list of speakers is growing supporting Western values . It’s so necessary in this growth of woke , which up to recent years has has walked in and tried to just take over with in many of their premises are weak and invalid .Conservatives must speak up , the writing is on the wall what will happen if we don’t. Thank you Konstantin , I’m just about to read “An Immigrant’s love Letter to the West”. Your’e contribution is comforting in the onslaught of wokism.
Yes someone finally said it!! Ever since merkel and Cameron admitted multiculturalism has failed, I’ve been preaching multiethnic monoculturism. We can’t all be divided, intergration to a unified British position is essential. We can mix and match certain things, but people must first be loyal to their country and citizens above other beliefs.
@georgerobertson1054....Its that not the case in Canada ? I mean Canadians have always been Canadians wheter of Native/First Nations, West-European and Afro Canadian/ Nova Scotians who lived in the country for centuries. These are the Canadians i always knew different in culture and ethnic backgrounds but always unified as Canadians. Its since mass immigration of Asians to Canada from China, India, Pakistan, Philipeans things have changed.
Thank you so much Konstantin... you are a much needed voice of reason and common sense in our current situation of woke madness and delusion. Please keep on doing what your doing and don't allow those with mental health conditions that don't allow them to accept and live in reality, get you down. Right behind you.... every word you utter.
i remember multiculturalism being tried in australia in the 1970s, it failed then right till now, because they forgot to take the best not just who wants to move, in the 1950s we got people who wanted to leave worn torn europe and make a new life and culture, if you dont want full integration dont come
Yes I've been saying this for years. Culture arises form the consensus that people come too in order to live together. If groups can't reach a consensus, especially over the major issues of the rules of engagement with each other, language etc then they can't live with each other.
People confuse multi-ethnic societies with multi-cultural societies. The former is possible, the latter is largely impossible. It's not the PC, it's the operating system.
Multi-ethnic is possible only as long as the allo-ethnic component is on aggregate under 10% and mostly of the same race as the host nation, and that should dilute through mixed marriages after one generation. Otherwise, they will find hard time identifying with your history, and you'll start inventing black Annes Boleyns to please them.
I've been thinking about this quite a lot and I've come to the conclusion that culture is basically etiquette with decoration. The decoration isn't a problem but etiquette can be. It needs to be broadly the same across the whole group (however you define the group but by nation seems to be as good a way as any). Having different etiquettes is only likely to cause conflict.
More sense from Konstantin again what a refreshing pleasure it is to listen to him & others like him. As my dad would say, he’s got his head screwed on the right way. Thanks to you & more like you
I think as the years go by, Konstantin will be remembered for his stance, his clarity, his sensible approach to today's topics. He really is a relevant figure in today's world.
@@silviafarfan2523Every single bit of modern day progress we enjoy is a direct result of colonialism. Many cultures colonised, the Brits were simply more successful and better for the world at large due to the massive advancements it gave to the world. Also, yeah, you traded slaves, so what? Everyone did, and when the Brits abolished it, the Dahomey King was begging your king to keep it up.
Somebody, post-war, elected by the British people, decided to bring in millions of people from West & East Indies - and that was a big mistake (or a big mischief). Knowing that all European nations have their old, established identities, I was shocked by the speed at which they accepted to become "lands of immigration". It will not end well. The failure and disaster should have been obvious from the very beginning.
@@silviafarfan2523You know nothing of our history and how it built up countries. We didn't move our population into anyone elses countries, we just ran them. the slave trade was present in Africa and Arab before the british even turned up and it was Africans who were selling each other so why don't you complain about the Ottomon empire also? Or do you just have it in for white countries.
The french foreign legion, 157 different nationalities, all speaking the same language, eating the same food, obeying the same rules and following the same culture, and it works
I bet their "esprit de corps" it the main reason. If you want a multi-ethnic society you have to at least instill a deep, deep pride in the country, no matter what an individual's ethnicity. We have done the exact opposite by slagging off our culture and history.
Yes, because within the legion, it's one culture. Multi etchnic isn't the main issue, and the USA has for a long time proven that a melting pot of immigrants can work. But there has to be a prevailing sense of a unifying culture that immigrants want to become a part of. That can include vestiges of the old culture but they become secondary and get absorbed into the new culture. This is not what's happening with immigration these days, especially in Europe. What results is parallel societies, ghettoisation, culture clashes, a sense of being invaded and replaced...
My point was that a multiculturalism doesn't work, many nationalities can live together but only under one rigidly enforced culture, they all have to identify as one group.
@@jona826 Most legionnaires are from non white sh*t hole countries trying to get citizenship in a white country. The FFL is not a special forces unit in anyway. It is an infantry unit made up of mostly deposable foreign men (suckers). Anything to be around whitey. Forced diversity sucks for white nations.
Britain is multiethnic and multicultural. It has been multiethnic (ENglish, Scots, Irish, Welsh people) and nowadays it's even more so because of people from far corners of the world coming to live there. Britain was always multicultural, in that people from Liverpool had very different culture than tweed weavers from Scotland who themselves had a different culture than fishermen from Guernsey. The very fact a country is multiethnic doesn't mean it's multicultural in the way it encompases all ethnicities.
I am glad someone said it without confusing racial multiculturalism with cultural multiculturalism. Race doesn't matter if people embrace a unified idea of national identity. Thank you sir!
I agree, I chose to live in South Texas where 90% of the population is Hispanic. It simply feels more comfortable to be part of the majority. Of course South Texas has always been majority Hispanic, the region was a part of Mexico and the Mexicans never left, they simply become Tejanos and maintain a distinct culture. However Tejanos tend to be very patriotic and tend to vote Republican. Having said that, as a man it is easier to date when you are part of the majority especially when the majority of the women are also Hispanic. It is easier to make friends also. It is also nice to go to a carne asada (cook out) or other social gathering and hear Norteno Music and dance notenos dances.
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We need to stop supporting a multicultural society and focus on creating a multiracial society.
Thank you for speaking up for me 100%
Your right predictions are best made about the past. 100% success rate. LOL
Biologically wouldn’t they have the drawbacks of both sides as well…
Why do some people assume that the moment people from different cultures set foot in the West they’ll instantly drop their prejudices and intolerances and everyone will just get along, standing in circles holding hands and singing songs? That’s never going to happen.
Magic Soil Theory.
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They do if it is required to survive. When the government subsidizes anti-social attitudes and behavior you get more of it.
Oh, I always thought some people think we in the west are doing immigrants a huge favour by allowing them in. Maybe immigrants don't see it that way?
Having grown up in the bubble myself, I suspect at least part of it is down to the upper middle classes - who dominate our politics, media and institutions - conflating multiculturalism with multi-racial middleclass monoculturalism, based on their own experiences.
They simply don't see what the lower classes experience, because their exposure to 'diversity' is extremely superficial.
Our tolerance will be our downfall.
Too late now. You cannot reverse it.
Racial bioweapons exist. And someone will use one. That is the reality.
If you believe in nothing, you'll fall for anything.
@@pjbpiano If we can learn anything from Argentina and El Salvador, it's that nothing is irreversible with strong leadership, which we are presently lacking, but are about to change. Or things will get worse and be harder to correct. But correct them we will, I believe.
@@mikeottersole, in those countries, you do not have indigenous people that would fight against the cleansing of their land like you would have in the west because tolerance has been infused into the culture for a lot of the younger generation.
I think our leaders understand perfectly the problems that they are deliberately creating.
I'm sorry but they don't. They aren't even bright enough to understand what is going on. The Liberal Democrats, as an example - yes, I know they're not "our leaders", but they are part of the crowd that think they should be - have publicly stated that they don't think there is anything they should shy away from about being considered a "woke" party, because in their oblivious innocence they think that "woke" means "not racially prejudiced" - instead of "Here come the Diversity and Inclusivity Tyrants who will force you to employ people who aren't necessarily as qualified or competent as other potential employees, purely on the grounds of their racial or ethnic background and purely because these Tyrants KNOW they are more virtuous and "in the right" than anyone who could think otherwise." They're like blindfolded idiots leading us off a cliff. And we're letting them. Confront them at the polling booths. The mainstream parties need to be threatened with the concept that they are finished altogether unless they get in touch with ordinary humans, who don't hate people for nothing or tyrannise people because they "know better", and who know what gender their own kids are, and who still appreciate facts about history, biology, colonialism, slavery (only ended by the British!), and the awful cruel societies in recent history who allowed ideological takeover. Vote for anybody else other than Tory, Labour or Lib Dem. I know we're expecting a Labour landslide, but are we? The Labour Party is the natural mainstream home of the radical left, and if you want a government with a big majority that will start enshrining the horrors of madness like Critical Race Theory in British legislation, sure, go ahead, vote for them. The honeymoon with Labour won't last a year, but damage will be done if we let them.
Perfectly. And, they have the "solutions" ready which will make no one happy except bureaucrats and those in power.
I’m actually conflicted about this still. It’s either incompetence or straight evil.
@@Thomas-xd4cx Hanlon's razor is dangerously flawed.
What do we do about the falling birthrates in the UK?
Chuffin eck. I'm from Southern England, but when i moved to Scotland, i behaved as a guest and respected the locals. Its not hard if you want to be accepted.
Me too, I’ve moved up from southampton, I love it up here and I’m thoroughly enjoying learning all about Scotland, trying new foods, meeting great people but most off all being respectful
@@patrickfinlay2074 maybe I should have stayed ❤️ I eventually settled in the US, but often reflect on my time in the Highlands, with the rugged Scots and beautiful landscape. Blow some love across our northern fam for me 😊
Of course you must recall from your history books that the Scots iercely held onto to their independence until they no longer could. The fortunes of the Stuarts were their fortunes. That ended in 1745 and the suppression of the Highlands culture, After which Scots became a major players in the British Empire. Though George III, that quite modern king, found his liberality toward not shared by many at his court.
you say "chuffin eck" and you're from down south??
@@pablohoney9972 I do .... But I mix in a few buggerinations for balance 😊
Culture matters. We will look back, if society still exists, and know our leaders sold us.
It's not just that. There are plenty of people who seem to actively want to destroy their own society.
CLOWARD-PIVEN STRATEGY
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It won’t. It is too late, we’ve been replaced.
And we’ll look at the countries that have thrived!
@@FlyingSpaghettiMonster2000 Plenty of women* fixed that for you.
They did this to us. Not for us.
So true
Well said! Two world wars and in the end we just gave our country away to people who hate us and think there third world values are beliefs are superior to ours.
This vague statement could be correct in this context: They brainwashed you with irrational hatred against foreigners but it hasn't proved practical, that's what they did to you and they didn't do it for you they did it for them. "Them" is the filthy rich exploiters who founded this country on slavery and continue to exploit people in different forms throughout the world. Nationalism keeps you loyal to the people who rule over you in your home country.
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So what will we do to them? 🤔
Exactly. When the Italian immigrants came to America, they stressed that their children should learn English and become American (not Italians living in America). Same with the Russian and Eastern European immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th century. There were children who were NEVER taught the native tongue of their immigrant parents. My ex wife can barely speak the native language of her parents. You can't tell from speaking to her on the phone that she is not 100% American (even though she is ethnically Asian).
Muslims are a different matter. They see Islam first and culture second.
Same thing in my family, my mother never really learned italian, only enough to talk to her mother.
Muslim don't just see Islam as their first priority. They see the rest of the world as infedel (non Muslim believers), second class, and below them culturally and spiritually.
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This belief can't coexist within western society.
The core belief of Islam goes against most western legal systems and constitutions.
That last part of what you said is what disgusts me about muslim people. There is no individuality among them, they're whole identity and lives revolve around islamic faith and teachings to the point they can't think for themselves whether what they are doing is right or wrong! If the book says it's right then it's right🤦♂
I am as weary of the surge in Christian Nationalism as I am of Muslim Jihadists. Everyone should be free to practice their religion for themselves. It should be criminal to try to force it on the rest of us. Extremism is always dangerous.
I don’t think this is a good thing. 4 of my great grandparents came over form Slovakia, and they did teach both of grandparents Slovak. Yet both my grandparents were very American. My grandmother never saw Slovakia. My grandfather lived there a few years as a kid, then in the army during WWII where he was stationed at his parents’ hometown and translated.
My grandparents opted to not teach Slovak to their kids, despite their full integration to the US while also holding onto their community and culture. Now my generation has problems with identity, and understanding where they come from. I tie at least a piece of this whole madness to that disconnect. We work best when off of templates, which we then improve upon gradually. But if you have no idea how your grandparents or great grandparents lived, what culture selected for your personality, you won’t be able to understand yourself, and you will struggle to identify yourself in some other way.
It definitely can co-exist. You need to agree to some rules that serve as the foundation to society, definitely. But you can definitely keep parts of your culture, and especially your language, while living in the broader culture.
Help me am fleeing my horrible country! Then proceeds to demand the new country follow their customs and culture they were fleeing! Unfortunately refusing to assimilate is massive problem.
People are dumb.
I`m one of those people standing behind Konstantin Kisin. His logic and thought process is a breath of fresh air in a world gone mad.
No. He’s a shill. He’s literally pushing the Kalergi plan in your face. He’s a Trojan.
@anthonyfox5337: Me too. Agree 100%.
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They are literally making laws to s.u.t.f.u...
What did he say that was concrete and supported by an actual example and not a generality that you can pinpoint?
Finland. 95% Finnish. #1 in almost every worthwhile measurement. The least corrupt country in the world.
Finland is getting colonized just as much as every other nordic country. Swedish immigrant gangs distribute laced drugs and weapons to Finland. Immigrant are already responsible for over 50% of gun crime.. sexual offences are rising fast as hell too.
also more diverse genetically than the rest of europe. Inbreeding in Finland doesnt exist , while in. muslim countries over half are cousins wirh each other
They have a state run free education and welfare system, and they're also crazy for tango. Correlation or causation?
It's not perfect over here. That so called free healthcare costed me 130€ to see a government issued eye specialist + the medicine, totalling somewhere between 150-200€. Total average sum of regular taxes on your median worker is around 47%. The economy hasn't been growing over for 16 years and Swedish gangs are infiltrating our streets.
Finland is now struggling with immigration and cultures that will not integrate.
its not migration its conquest
Definitely not. They aren’t a monolith. So many don’t even integrate with eachother. It’s about closing borders and keeping culture strong and relevant.
@@saturnianrings3920 BULLSHIT it's not a conquest.
They've taken over government positions in lots of countries, effecting the cause of implementation of shari'a law however possible, for example, for continued support to expel Israel, and eradicate the Jews, for example.
The AUDACITY of some of these people to invade a country and shit on it's traditions and customs and culture.
I feel like it's a little rude to show up in a country, and Fail to Integrate.
And I want the Muslims to STOP FUCKIN WITH ISRAEL!
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@@saturnianrings3920 It is for The elite. They will permanently destroy a culture that always strived for individual freedom meanwhile maintaining reasonable societal cohesion and safety. They imported nations that are unable to do that.
@@saturnianrings3920 give them 10 years and you will see
@@saturnianrings3920 the beauty of this genius is that it doesn't matter. They don't have to be a monolith OR integrate with each other. They just have to destabilise you enough for a take-over.
After that, some sharia will beat them into submission as well. I mean look at Afghani males, one year in none of them dared go around beardless lol.
Strong multiculturalism will invariably lead to a segregated society divided into various ghettos and parallel societies that are in constant conflict with each other. A society that is doomed to fail.
Yes, we see it already. Aren’t our overlords so good to us. I feel so sorry for our children, they will never know what our country was like. Safer, more cohesive and friendlier.
No it doesn't, as long as you don't change your own culture and rules to suit newcomers. The next two generations invariably assimilate.
@@PeteQuad BS, that hasn't been the case in so many areas/countries.
@@erikstigter7897 well then maybe we should figure out what's different between the US where it has worked that way and the other places where it's not working
@@PeteQuad it worked so fine in France.....
Exactly my thought. Immigration is and should be a choice of culture. As an immigrant, I came to become part of the new place, not to turn the new place into where I fled. This is a principle every immigrant should keep in mind.
@@Cha4k Reminds me of a line from Yellowstone, what Casey says to his son that people leave and go to new places only to turn the new place into where they left. Sad but true and shouldn't be this way.
Japanese culture deserves all the preservation. All the best to you and your wife.
Pretty sure every immigrant keeps this in mind unless they are a member of a certain religion that wants to replace both you and your religion in your homeland against your will.
Unfortunately these invaders are being told by the people our governments are paying with our tax dollars to facilitate this invasion NOT to assimilate and to take whatever they want because we owe it to them. This is not migration, it is a highly organized infinitely funded invasion being run by captured western governments that have shifted all assets and priorities to attack their "greatest enemy" the citizens of the countries they were trusted to protect.
Many only come for government handouts. Not interested in the history or culture of the country!
Yet in England, Scotland, Wales and NI the only people that seem to have a voice are people that aren't ethnic British.
I recently had to do a 2 week training course as part of my job and found myself with 11 other people...all male and of varying ages between 22 and 60.
We had:
3 White people (two English and one South African)
2 Black people (one of Caribbean and one Nigerian descent)
7 south Asians (all of Pakistani descent)
1 mixed race (White English/Black Caribbean)
First morning we all introduced ourselves and were sat in random seats. We all speak English, work in similar jobs, follow similar sports, watch the same TV, know the same podcasters on youtube and, more or less, eat the same foods.
By lunch, despite a 2 hour lecture on diversity and inclusion we'd all naturally split into 3 different groups. The whites sat together despite one being a South African. The British Pakistanis all sat together despite the age range being between 22 and 55. And, the 2 Black people and the mixed race guy sat together despite all three hailing from different continents.
This isn't just about culture. Anyone who bangs on about culture and the failings of multiculturalism is avoiding talking about our natural propensity to hang around with people that look like us and are more genetically close to us DESPITE culture. We divide ourselves ethnically in the playground, at work, socially, romantically whenever we are able. It is not brought on by hatred of the other but love for your own. Ethnicity DOES matter and any pressure to reverse this general behaviour we have is against nature, idealistic and doomed to either fail in the end, or live with constant external force for us to comply in a way unnatural to everyone involved.
A minority of use can but most cannot. We need to have that conversation if we want to really be honest.
Not surprising but when westerners go aboard to live we don't want to blow up the country through terrorism. Major difference!
The real explanation is neither love nor hate: it's survival instinct. We're wired to trust those who look like us more because there's a higher probability they're on our side and won't attack us. It's ingrained in the deepest parts of our brain and it never goes away - even if we can sometimes fool ourselves into thinking it does. That's why multi-ethnic societies will always be low trust societies.
I think it's natural for most people to be more comfortable with 'the familiar' most of the time. It's not evil. It's not racist. It's just more comfortable and takes less energy... And race doesn't always enter into it.. You could easily run into someone from your home town - and have a lot to talk about, in spite of being from different races or cultures... But you would have some thing significant in common, something familiar to both of you...
Perhaps the course material unwittingly reinforced the fact that you were all different looking. "Don't think about the colour red" etc.
@@_jazzypants7321that's what i was thinking
We just need to immediately deport the criminals and abusers. Of which there are many. Proper documentation on entry which shows criminal offenses or no entry, and first strike and your out for anyone who hasn't offended before so was let in.
But government don't want to do the right thing by us. Sad times as our once green and pleasant lands are eroded.
CLOWARD-PIVEN STRATEGY
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Hard to have proper document when the government has fallen and the pappers has been bombed😢
We were taught we were a melting pot now it is a salad.
a soggy swampy salad
Vegans approve!
We were never a melting pot, America was but we had our own distinct culture and ethnicity until very recently.
I don't understand this analogy. Please explain? Salad?
@@chesscomsupport8689 I'm vegan but I seem to think the reverse of other vegans on other issues
Konstatins anecdote about not becoming a Russian in Britain rings so true. Im the son of a migrant just the same and my dad never taught me his mothertongue or culture save for some separate words and great foods. I never hung out with others from 'my' ethnicity(partially cuz I'm mixed race), but it took me years, decades even to appreciate what he had done.
I completely avoided 'black culture' and its pitfalls, I'm vehemently opposed to any preferred treatment based on intersections and above all: I am now a succesful PoC in the West, because my dad emphasized the importance of education.
I cannot fathom the pain of not being able to teach your sons the culture, values and customs you had grown up with, to cut your roots, so your children can root deeper.
For that, I am eternally grateful 🙏
I still think we can grow up with some of your immigrant parents' culture, but the balance is difficult to find, being myself such a person. I also used to go back to my parents' home country (Taiwan) very often. In my own experience, as kids, we can also find ourselves kinda disconnected from both cultures. But I'm grateful my native country (France) always insisted we were part of the same nation, never separated the minorities and took pride in teaching its values. France has many problems, and discrimination still exists. However, the majority of second-generation immigrants will always tell you without flinching that they are first and foremost French. Now, the modern problem we face is the shame many Westerners feel from being from a Western country, but this is a different issue. Like KK said it many times, we should be proud of our Western culture and, despite its pitfalls, we should see the good it brought to the World.
Now, as a grown-up, I can be a lot more confident about who I am and where I stand in my cultural roots.
Your last paragraph about cutting off roots and then growing roots deeper= that's powerful!
Yep. I never learnt my parents native language (but i understood them when they were fighting 😂)
We are Catholic anyway so went to a Catholic school.
I never knew any other people outside of family members from the country our family were from.
My parents moved back and i live there now. Still a stubborn brit living abroad but I've integrated too. Now my kids speak local language but they do understand English as it's the main language that they should know.
@@PoussinNoNekoAgree. Whenever i went on holiday to my parents native country it was a bit hard but I'm good at languages so i picked up phrases quickly. But i hated how the country was so backwards at the time
Nothing to do and nothing to watch on TV.
I think it was foolish to remove you from your heritage for success, especially considering it’s possible to keep it whilst enjoy both.
Please God, can Konstantin become a member of the British parliament ASAP.
I was just thinking this
God, no. Then he would merely be sucked into that black hole and would lose all influence. The two main parties don’t want change, are full of hyper-ambitious charlatans, and are short-termist in the extreme. KK should continue to shape cultural opinion from his present position.
@@johnricercato740Unfortunately, you're absolutely correct.
Better off in Canada parliament
The people we need in parliament, are those who harbour no ambition or desire for a ‘career’ in politics, but are called by a purpose and a deep belief they can do better. There is a question if he could be more effective from the outside though.
Culture matters.
The people who disregard this and proclaim some derivative of “all cultures are the same, they are all wonderful” CLEARLY has never traveled and are piss-scared of being called racist or bigoted.
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I really like Konstantin Kisin, but as a native Brit, I really don't like the idea that I'm having my native homeland changed into a multi ethnic or multi cultural society without my consent, especially when it's not happening anywhere outside of Europe
He only wants a ethnostate for his own people in Israel.
Exactly, this hasn't been in agreement with the people nor has their been a vote on this. Why should immigrants even be allowed to vote on our countries future when they arn't even from Great Britian.
Your ancestors did the same to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and America
@@KemetledAfrica Built a functional society, you may thank us for being so great.
@@Ghost572 At the cost of millions dead
WE GOTTA STOP TALKING ABOUT THIS AND START TAKING ACTION, WE NEED THE GOVTS NOT TO SILENCE US
We need to make it impossible for the government to silence us.
You so loud
People are scared of the "Action" required. It won't be pretty and modern sensibilities can't do "ugly".
Good luck with that
Yes but if you don't want to he "silenced" then you gotta keep talking... xx..
My grandfather came into the US through Ellis Island from Italy. After his parents passed he didn’t allow Italian to be spoken in the house. He said we’re American now and will act/talk accordingly. He was proud to be an American and work very hard his whole life, no only for our family but he helped everyone in the community that he could. AND he did it all without any handouts!
That’s your grandfather . There were millions of first generation Italians, of whom spoke Italian only. They kept their culture and carved out their own neighborhoods aka Little Italy. So what are you talking about? Which community did your grandfather help?
My grandmother did the same stuff.
Some of us recognised the seeds of this problem a long time ago but if anyone raised the issue they were shouted down as racist.
The cowards are dying out and being replaced by people with nothing left to lose.
When people talk about religion, it is a cop out.
The fundamental issue is indigenous westerners being displaced in their homelands.
Honestly, if more people were as balanced and logical as Konstantyn,
we would be living in a very different world. A better world.
Logic and rational thinking is certainly important, but honestly there is one essential thing that is missing and without it all is lost. That is the willingness to get your hands dirty to keep what is sensible and necessary. All these talking heads can diagnosis the problem but they offer no solution other than more "Dialog". They avoid the real solutions, which would probably get them jailed, let alone cancelled.
If our society doesn't have the balls to defend itself, no amount of logic can save us.
Why are Canadians now suddenly vastly outnumbered in overcrowded Canadian cities?
@@reekinronald6776 I understand your point and I’d say I agree with you as well.
@@laurafulton7023 because trudeau invited everyone and their dog here. Of course, he never invited them to HIS house! So we are seeing a lot of these people living in the streets. Worst prime minister ever.
Where i live. We all live together and hate each other equally. I will treat you like a fuck wit no matter what your ethnicity is 😂
When I moved to the city I loved the multiculturalism. The food, the traditional symbolism, the colours and styles of different fabrics, but most of all, I loved the stories of the other kids on my classes. Stories of their old counties were fascinating.
I loved it so much until one day a sweet Persian boy in my class was stabbed 6 times by a group of Vietnamese kids. I was so shocked and didn’t understand. I asked some kids “why did they do that to him?”
The responses I kept getting was “because he’s Persian” or “because they’re Vietnamese”.
I didn’t understand, I still don’t understand, because we’re actually all Australian. The violence and hatred makes no sense whatsoever when you get a fresh start in a beautiful new country.
When Brits emigrate to Canada and Australia, and they push their Britishness, too much, the locals don’t appreciate it. When I emigrated to Canada, I made sure that I respected the Canadian ways, but I met some Brits who liked to act superior, and I didn’t like that. Migrants who came to Canada and Australia from Germany, Poland and Italy, kept their culture at home and worked hard to integrate. With today’s migrants, they do not want to integrate or assimilate,m they want to dominate. Our politicians know exactly what they are doing,we need to go back to simpler times.
Never found that. My mother's generation was almost more British than the British and had many British friends. Also my Grandfather, who was almost of pure Scottish heritage, was in a Canadian Highland regiment so I was familiar with the goings on at the Regiment. It had many men with polish, German, Italian heritage and they were completely absorbed in the British martial traditions and were hardcore Monarchists. That was 40+ years ago, so that cultural assimilation probably had long been destroyed by the likes of JT and his immigration policy and "post-nation" ideology.
Funny. To French-speakers, these are all 'Anglo-saxon' countries.
A big factor in this is the type of culture that is coming in. Europeans immigrating to other European nations where the culture is 95% similar don't have much issue. Some cultures that are coming in are like mixing oil with water.
All those cultures also didn’t cause the crime to skyrocket almost immediately.
True, if you're a Brit and start acting all cocky about it here in Australia, you will very likely get pulled up on it. Most of us can take a joke and trade insults for a bit of fun, but we're not big on those who carry around a 'motherland complex' with a chip on their shoulder.
I'm eternally grateful for Konstantin, Frank Furedi and Douglas Murray
I’ll be looking up Frank Furedi. I know the other two. I’m assuming Furedi is on the same lines as Konstantin and Douglas. I also watched Paul Joseph Watson.
@@tdeo2141he has a great book written about the need for boundaries for people to truly grow, and the multiculturalism that damages the symbolic boundaries between cultures, between genders, between being children and grow-ups has received are what makes western societies so chaotic lately.
@@caohathaonguyen7313 sounds like an interesting read.
Sorry, who’s the author? Furedi?
@@tdeo2141 yes, frank furedi is the author. The book is titled “why borders matter”
Mixture, but only in the west, yet no massive migration to Africa,Asia and Arabia, they get to protect their culture and their race!
They get to keep thier cutler because no one wants to live there my mother in law always said you know how good a place was by the number of people trying to get in
@@fredmyott849 go ask the Germans and Boers who don’t want to leave Southern Africa. Those who left irrationally, and with haste, to places like US and Australia realised they had a very easy life in Africa. Maybe you should call them (including the ones still in Africa) back to Europe.
It's because no one wants to live there. Just like you can't force the commies in the west to move to China or the DPRK.
And South and Central America are about the same
Do as the Romans do is a concept that is lost today
do as the Romans do is something that is respected and understood in Eastern Europe.
in Eastern Europe, people don't tolerate nonsense, especially because we have history of how brutal and disgusting Communism was. Communists have lied all the time, jsusssst to hold on power and oppress the people from the truth and reality that was happening outside the Iron Curtain.
also, Eastern European countries in the Balkans have a history with Islam as well, a not very good one.
Romanians, Bulgarians, Serbs, Greeks and Hungarians know what Islam is because of the Ottoman Empire.
so of course they will never tolerate Islam.
and since that wannabe Sultan Erdogan of Turkey always puffs his chest and glorifies the history of the Ottoman Empire, he will be met with an allied European Christian army from Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia, if he really wants a "holy war", as Erdogan always says in his disgusting religious speeches.
Erdogan constantly bashes Europe and sees Europe through the lens of religion only. he always say there will be Jihad against "Christian Crusader Europe".
as someone that happens to be from Eastern Europe, I say let's give the Muslim clown what he wants. let's take back Constantinople. let's deport all the Turks from Germany back to the peasant villages of Turkey, where they came from back in the 1970s.
Turks in Germany are a disloyal to Germany and everything the West stands for.
similar situation in France as well, but there the Algerians and Marrocans are the problem.
in the UK, most Muslims are Pakistanis and Indians.
Is it , when in Rome do as the Romans do.?
I was afraid to say this, but Russians of many different cultural groups nevertheless get along, they’re not out in the streets shrieking about groups they don’t like. They have a common root. Singapore, although a lot of more socially strict than western countries, is a cohesive society. They are not hostile to foreigners, but you need to do things their way. Nothing wrong with that. Such social cohesion results in a safer, more productive and healthier society. The west is falling apart as a result of “multiculturalism”. Hello from Florida.
@rashone2879...So then the US is falling apart due to ''multiculturalism'' as you are from Floria. So how is the US falling apart which cultures according to you is making the west fall apart. Because we have to speak of the cause to understand the so called ''effect'' right ?
@@onlineonlineaccount2368 from the outside america seems to be falling apart because the left has gone mad....see california, see trans issues, see immigration. The woke crazies have affected your culture to the point where dissent is being silenced, your free speech is under attack. Everyone claims to be a victim. Its crazy and I cant believe I have to say it appears Trump is your only hope for a way out. And I abhor the man, but it seems hes your only chance to hold it together
There is zero chance that all else being equal a multi-ethnic society will be stronger than a mono-ethnic society.
Yes, it’s idealistic to pretend otherwise.
Singapore at least shows it's possible but requires a lot of Effort and government control.
That is not what he said.
@@arnowisp6244true, without a strong federal power enforcing multiculturalism, it will collapse very quickly.
Multiculturalism is no-culturalism.
Well which is it, crying about how everyone has their own culture, or there is no culture. It can't be both.
@@Charger-ob8yl people can have their own culture in their own nation.
Can I just say this as an old ex muslim: It has been a well known fact in the Arab world that if one member of a family becomes religious he turns the lives of other members of that family to hell. Such a person will interfere in the lives of his sisters, brothers, parents and relatives. Average muslims are far more likely to become more religious than less religious.
I am a former muslim and agree 100% but now you find most members of families very religious. Half a century ago Arab students who came to study in UK aspired to learn British culture and perfect the language and when they returned to their countries spoke highly of the British values. At university we were able to tell which lecturers were trained in UK from their refinement. Those days Islam was mainly about believing in God and being nice others
That`s a great insight into Muslim culture. Religious zealots can be the worst humans in the name of their faith.
UK, JAPAN, GERMANY WERE ALL MONOCULTURALISM MASSIVE SUCCESS
Japan? Yes!
UK and Germany?
No, the Celts,
Germanics mixed
with the pre-farming
post-ice age hunter
gatherers and the
original inhabitants
who came from the
Middle East and
brought farming.
In Germany, Slavic
peoples also mixed
early on.
Japan is successful today because of its relationship with the US post WWII.
@@here_we_go_again2571 Man, I have to read your history books. Genetics of Europeans don't include Arabs. Early Europeans mixed with neanderthal, which were northern species. Even the so called brown cheddar man had zero African , he was European. And Europeans are descended. Why do all mud people go to Europe? Why not make your dumpholes better
@@LoganChristianson no it's because they are amazing people. Go there. No other place compares. Respectful peaceful paradise on earth
Nordic countries as well
Best point ever ‘think of what amazing things we could be doing if we didn’t have to worry about this crap’ ❤
My grandparents were from Italy and my other grandparents from Sweden and they only allowed their children to speak English in their home because they wanted to BE Americans
Same thing in my family.
This is only a relatively recent thing. All of the older gravestones where I am from in Iowa were inscribed in German. My father's grandparents were from Luxembourg, and all of the older brothers and sisters in his family regularly spoke the Luxembourgish dialect at home. When World War I happened, particularly the loyalties of American German speakers became suspect, so German immigrants started only speaking English. My father was born in 1925, so my grandparents never taught him their native language. This became the start of only speaking English in this country, and it was applied to all languages. It became even more important to only speak English during WW II. My mother's father was fluent in French and never taught any of his children. My mom first found out that her father even spoke French when he was in his 80s, and she overheard him conversing with his brother.
Now, since everyone in the world is so much closer, it is more important to learn a foreign language. I wish my parents could have taught me theirs, because I am terrible with new languages, and learning a second one younger makes it much easier to learn other languages.
@gregthebaritone well yes and not that it was a great idea but a perfect example of their ideals especially contrasted with say the large Somalian population in Michigan. The generation born in the US is more radicalized and pro-somalia than their parents who were actually born there.
@@clydefrog203 Yes, but I am really only talking about language in that time and place.
@@clydefrog203oh so now it’s the Somalians who are the problem? If you lived in the Midwest a century or so ago, you’d be hard pressed to in speaking German or Norwegian. So your argument is either heavily biased based on recency or you have a particular dislike for Somalis.
Multiethnic is inevitably multicultural. It is simply a matter of time and political push and propaganda. It's absurd to deny it.
צודק במאה אחוזים!!!
@Alesti5 To get to this unity, they had to spend centuries massacring the Armenians and the Kurds. And now, in Europe, the Turks vote Erdogan in Turkish national elections and reject any calls for assimilation into Germany or Holland.
France is a multiethnic nation (Bretons, Gascons, Picardians, Burgundians), but those ethnicities live in their aboriginal lands, they did not migrate into France from outside. They constitute France, like The English and the Celts constitute Britain. That's diverse enough.
@Alesti5The thing is, average iq there is rather high If you exclude the eastern parts. Smart people=functioning society.
Plenty of fellas in their 50s and 60s in Australia who you wouldn’t even know had ethnic backgrounds other than Anglo-Celtic unless they told you. Greeks, Italians, Croatians, Lebs etc. Multiethnic society without multiculturalism as Kisin describes can definitely be done, and has been done. The biggest difference I see between these older guys and the new generation of immigrants (even children born in Australia to immigrant parents) is this: the older blokes think of themselves as Australian with an ethnic background e.g Italian, whereas the younger generation see themselves as just Italian, or just Lebanese, or just Vietnamese etc. We are all divided into our own cliques rather than having a common Australian identity. In Australia only white people are referred to as “Aussies.” Growing up in a very multiethnic area, the term usually has negative connotations, just as the words “white” or “Christian” now have negative connotations. For this, we can largely thank postmodernism and its influence on our education system (among many, many other things). It’s a sad state of affairs.
@Alesti5Same with Brazil, Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, Aruba, Canada all countries with diverse ethnic groups but extremly unified under one culture and identity.
Thanks!
It's scary when put in these words where we are/where we are gouing in the UK. Thank you Konstantin.
It depends on the culture. For instance in Australia, Italian, Greek, Chinese, Indian, and Vietnamese migrants have all seemed to integrate very well, sometimes even too well. Most of them consider themselves Australian first and foremost. Muslims not so much. I worked with a Muslim guy who told me that even his grandchildren would consider themselves Pakistani before Australian. Kind of sums it up. For the record my response was "then why move here?".
I agree. Some muslims consider themselves Muslim first before their nationality, country of origin or ethnicity. I think it is too zealous. Western countries should promote more patriotism and respect for their host nation.
I also stand squarely behind you. Keep talking, keep thinking, keep hoping!
Konstantin, thank you so much, and Francis too.
We are expected to be completely and totally accepting and loving, meanwhile they aren’t expected to even follow the laws…
What benefits are there for the indigenous population? Higher bills?
As well as high crime, put at the back of line for housing and have two tier policing for different groups and the native population prosecuted for complaining about it.
Who are the indigenous?
@@tmajecGuess...
@@tmajecpeople that descend from Angles, Saxons and Jutes.
Two fabulous articulate authentic gents …. Keep going . You’re right KK we’re behind punching the air every time you land the truth .
How about you ask the indigenous people about all this 🇬🇧
I don't think they'd like the answer.
Was thinking the same thing.... Only immigrants can speak sense on our behalf 😔
Can you identify the indigenous people(s) of England? It obviously applies to the US, Canada, Australia and NZ. Wales and Scotland already have been segregated.
@r2dad282 I'd say a people that's been here for at least a 1000 years. Can go back longer if you like.
yes but those people who have been around 1000 years are now discredited blancos from the patriarchy. Obviously they can't count in society today because they're the "oppressors". Only brown and black people get to have a say. And judging from the protests in British cities these days, the UK government believes that to be the case as well.
Totally agree! Keep speaking out like you do! It's extremely needed!
Never was a truer word spoken. Thank you Konstantin, for daring to speak an obvious truth.
Thank you for speaking up. I too am one of those people you are speaking up for. We are behind you.
My grandparents came to the US in 1905 so that their children, grandchildren, etc. could be Americans, not Italians. America used to be a melting pot, it's now a salad bowl and some people want it to be a compartmented tray.
Have you ever visited Al capones cell? I did in November. In Philadelphia
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Ethnic relations were way worse for your grandparents (and mine) back then compared to now. The next generations always assimilate as long as our government doesn't allow its core principles to be changed.
@@rahuldahoobItalians don't excuse or defend his actions. He was a scumbag: why to visit his cell?
The last line, crushed me; Just think what amazing things we could be doing if we didn't have to spend our time talking about this crap.
Hey Google, why are there no white men in the TV ads?
Whites are in ads but shown in negative ads. Cigarette warnings, crime, funerals, drugs, violence ect 😢
Konstantin, please please please have this same exact topic discussion here in the U.S. What you described is exactly what is happening here in the States. Having been born and raised here by immigrant parents who respected the country and integrated fully...the changes I've seen in societal cohesion and national identity over the past 40 years has been deteriorating and alarming. Part of the problem is there is no Federal voice to set the standard or rallying call under one flag anymore (one of the only few things the govt should be doing if anything... everything else leave to the people to manage)
Konstantin Kisin keep up the good work.
Finland is the elephant in the multicultural room
What do you mean? Genuinely curious
Facts. That crap crashed and burned
Isn’t the Finnish population quite homogenous?
If you said Sweden i would’ve understood,But Finland??!
Important, honest conversations
Superb!! Thank you! 🙏🏼
Always a pleasure listening to KONSTANTIN
I'm 100% behind both u and Francis. Keep it up. The truth will eventually and always win
The list of speakers is growing supporting Western values . It’s so necessary in this growth of woke , which up to recent years has has walked in and tried to just take over with in many of their premises are weak and invalid .Conservatives must speak up , the writing is on the wall what will happen if we don’t. Thank you Konstantin , I’m just about to read “An Immigrant’s love Letter to the West”. Your’e contribution is comforting in the onslaught of wokism.
It’s too FKN late
Thank you for speaking up for me!
Yes someone finally said it!! Ever since merkel and Cameron admitted multiculturalism has failed, I’ve been preaching multiethnic monoculturism. We can’t all be divided, intergration to a unified British position is essential. We can mix and match certain things, but people must first be loyal to their country and citizens above other beliefs.
@georgerobertson1054....Its that not the case in Canada ? I mean Canadians have always been Canadians wheter of Native/First Nations, West-European and Afro Canadian/ Nova Scotians who lived in the country for centuries. These are the Canadians i always knew different in culture and ethnic backgrounds but always unified as Canadians. Its since mass immigration of Asians to Canada from China, India, Pakistan, Philipeans things have changed.
Spot on. I’m one that he’s speaking for. Thank you
Yogi Bera is the one who said "Predictions are hard. Especially about the future."
Thank you so much Konstantin... you are a much needed voice of reason and common sense in our current situation of woke madness and delusion. Please keep on doing what your doing and don't allow those with mental health conditions that don't allow them to accept and live in reality, get you down. Right behind you.... every word you utter.
i remember multiculturalism being tried in australia in the 1970s, it failed then right till now, because they forgot to take the best not just who wants to move, in the 1950s we got people who wanted to leave worn torn europe and make a new life and culture, if you dont want full integration dont come
It is one thing to take the hardest workers and the brightest minds; it is another to be over-run by sub-70 IQ economic migrants.
It's not about race or ethnicity; it's all about culture.
The simple fact is that some cultures are more successful than others.
Your ARC speech was fantastic, one of the best speeches I have ever enjoyed. ❤
Yes I've been saying this for years. Culture arises form the consensus that people come too in order to live together. If groups can't reach a consensus, especially over the major issues of the rules of engagement with each other, language etc then they can't live with each other.
What a fantastic conversation! I never get tired of these two!!! ❤️
People confuse multi-ethnic societies with multi-cultural societies. The former is possible, the latter is largely impossible. It's not the PC, it's the operating system.
You hit the nail on the head. In a multi-ethnic society, Assimilation is possible. In a multi-cultural society, Assimilation is Impossible.
I'll pass on both. Multi-ethnicity also opens the flood gates for factionalism and conflicting loyalties.
Multi-ethnic is possible only as long as the allo-ethnic component is on aggregate under 10% and mostly of the same race as the host nation, and that should dilute through mixed marriages after one generation. Otherwise, they will find hard time identifying with your history, and you'll start inventing black Annes Boleyns to please them.
I've been thinking about this quite a lot and I've come to the conclusion that culture is basically etiquette with decoration. The decoration isn't a problem but etiquette can be. It needs to be broadly the same across the whole group (however you define the group but by nation seems to be as good a way as any). Having different etiquettes is only likely to cause conflict.
Agree with Konstantin: we are in a very bad state. Will we ever get out of this mess? I am a pessimist.
Best conversation I've seen on the internet in ages - should be mandatory listening 👏
It's great to hear an immigrant like Konstantin saying out loud that the indigenous of the UK have been effectively gagged.
Just love listening to this man.
Australia is set on this road already… and seem rigidly ignorant of the problems they are importing
It's fully intentional, just like here in Ireland.
They want civil war and then they can impose marshal law.
More sense from Konstantin again what a refreshing pleasure it is to listen to him & others like him. As my dad would say, he’s got his head screwed on the right way. Thanks to you & more like you
amazing, great speech
Konstantin is a marvellous gift to the UK. He’d do well in politics and be there for the people. Decent and honest man.
I think as the years go by, Konstantin will be remembered for his stance, his clarity, his sensible approach to today's topics. He really is a relevant figure in today's world.
What he said is 100% correct. My parents were immigrants to the US but they and we are Americans. We love our country before anything else.
The thing is, us Brits never asked for everyone else to come here and become 'British'.
Yes, we did. We went to colonize half the world, and we even traded slaves, for crying out loud!
@@silviafarfan2523Every single bit of modern day progress we enjoy is a direct result of colonialism. Many cultures colonised, the Brits were simply more successful and better for the world at large due to the massive advancements it gave to the world.
Also, yeah, you traded slaves, so what? Everyone did, and when the Brits abolished it, the Dahomey King was begging your king to keep it up.
Somebody, post-war, elected by the British people, decided to bring in millions of people from West & East Indies - and that was a big mistake (or a big mischief). Knowing that all European nations have their old, established identities, I was shocked by the speed at which they accepted to become "lands of immigration". It will not end well. The failure and disaster should have been obvious from the very beginning.
@@silviafarfan2523You know nothing of our history and how it built up countries. We didn't move our population into anyone elses countries, we just ran them. the slave trade was present in Africa and Arab before the british even turned up and it was Africans who were selling each other so why don't you complain about the Ottomon empire also? Or do you just have it in for white countries.
Same with everyone else
Thank you!
The french foreign legion, 157 different nationalities, all speaking the same language, eating the same food, obeying the same rules and following the same culture, and it works
I bet their "esprit de corps" it the main reason. If you want a multi-ethnic society you have to at least instill a deep, deep pride in the country, no matter what an individual's ethnicity. We have done the exact opposite by slagging off our culture and history.
Yes, because within the legion, it's one culture. Multi etchnic isn't the main issue, and the USA has for a long time proven that a melting pot of immigrants can work. But there has to be a prevailing sense of a unifying culture that immigrants want to become a part of. That can include vestiges of the old culture but they become secondary and get absorbed into the new culture.
This is not what's happening with immigration these days, especially in Europe. What results is parallel societies, ghettoisation, culture clashes, a sense of being invaded and replaced...
My point was that a multiculturalism doesn't work, many nationalities can live together but only under one rigidly enforced culture, they all have to identify as one group.
@@jona826 Most legionnaires are from non white sh*t hole countries trying to get citizenship in a white country. The FFL is not a special forces unit in anyway. It is an infantry unit made up of mostly deposable foreign men (suckers). Anything to be around whitey.
Forced diversity sucks for white nations.
I was arguing against multiculturalism 20 years ago. Kisin’s point is 100 per cent right.
Britain is multiethnic and multicultural. It has been multiethnic (ENglish, Scots, Irish, Welsh people) and nowadays it's even more so because of people from far corners of the world coming to live there. Britain was always multicultural, in that people from Liverpool had very different culture than tweed weavers from Scotland who themselves had a different culture than fishermen from Guernsey.
The very fact a country is multiethnic doesn't mean it's multicultural in the way it encompases all ethnicities.
I am glad someone said it without confusing racial multiculturalism with cultural multiculturalism. Race doesn't matter if people embrace a unified idea of national identity. Thank you sir!
Just remember, Konstantin, "Humility is conformity with the truth." You have been gifted. You know it and we know it, too.
Ask him about Ukraine, he’ll go all establishment talking points on you
Singapore is a fantastic example of a multicultural and multiethnic society with a strong Muslim community.
They form parallelsociety with a mental wall around. Difficult for police to investigate.
Reform is our final hope. Get out, vote and make change
Social change is like dating. Just let it happen slowly and naturally without asking the girl a hundred times if she loves you yet.
I could listen to this bloke for hours, he talks SO much sense.
Beautifully stated! Cheers from across the Pond.
Look at Japan. Doing nicely thank you.
They’ve just decided to open the borders.
What a truly brilliant conversation. Thank you both. ❤️ ❤
I agree, I chose to live in South Texas where 90% of the population is Hispanic. It simply feels more comfortable to be part of the majority. Of course South Texas has always been majority Hispanic, the region was a part of Mexico and the Mexicans never left, they simply become Tejanos and maintain a distinct culture. However Tejanos tend to be very patriotic and tend to vote Republican. Having said that, as a man it is easier to date when you are part of the majority especially when the majority of the women are also Hispanic. It is easier to make friends also. It is also nice to go to a carne asada (cook out) or other social gathering and hear Norteno Music and dance notenos dances.