Multicultural Consequences Emerge at Anti-Trump Protest - Granite Grok

Multicultural Consequences Emerge at Anti-Trump Protest

Ways to win over people to your side:

  1. Ignite the American flag
  2. Wave the Mexican flag
  3. Brawl with the opposition
  4. Throw eggs and bottles at women
  5. All of the above

Looks like a bunch of lefty anti-trump filth went with “5. All of the above”. Here’s an example of a woman trying to attend a Trump rally in San Jose, California yesterday getting yelled at and pelted with eggs and bottles.  Obviously, given the filth attending the event it goes without saying, but I must comply with Grok rules and provide a warning: there is crude and vulgar language on the videos linked to on this page.

Isn’t multiculturalism grand? 

Burning the American flag, waving the Mexican flag, throwing objects at people you disagree with, acting like a childish mob because you don’t like something.  That’s some good people right there, am I right?

I’d expect all the above from third rate basket cases around the globe, including the flea-ridden, morally bereft, murderous, kelptocracy that borders our country to the immediate south,  but I don’t expect that here.  Not in America.  And I refuse to tolerate it.

But this is what those who want multiculturalism are asking for.  This is what multiculturalism is about, right?  The idea that one culture isn’t inherently better than another therefore you must tolerate them all. Which, when you think about it, not only does that not make sense, it’s an abject lie.  If one person’s culture is just as damn glorious as another person’s, there would not be any migration at all would there? Why if it’s great where you are, why leave it?  The answer to that is that it’s not. It’s not great. All cultures are not equally enjoyed, beloved, and revered and don’t deserve to be.

I find many characteristics of other cultures unpleasant if not down right repulsive.  I’m not talking about the people.  I’m talking about the culture. The behavior, customs, and qualities that make up a society. I don’t find the idea of forced genital mutilation to be moral; nor do I find the idea that to leave their houses women must be accompanied by their husbands desirable; nor do I think it acceptable for people to sleep on the streets, curb or sidewalks because its convenient. Nor do I believe in stoning or beheading a woman for being raped is a great idea.  But these are examples of other “cultures” and when you mix cultures into a multicultural cesspool you don’t just get the exciting cuisine and jazzy costumes, the stonings and eggings come along with it.

Take a look at these videos linked to here and on @dcbigjohn’s page.  You recognize this as the United States you grew up in?  I don’t.

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