May 13, 2003
America And Britain: The Conquered Conquerors
By Paul Craig Roberts
“Who are we? What are we?” These were cries of
ancient peoples of conquered cities. With the loss of
their city, a people would lose their identity and pass
out of history.
A similar deracination is occurring today in the U.S.
and the U.K. The difference is that Americans and the
British are giving away their identity piecemeal. The
conquest these countries are undergoing does not
produce the trauma and anguish of falling to a conqueror
in war.
Indeed, many in the U.S. and U.K. see their loss of
cultural identity as progress toward a
multicultural nirvana.
Nation states, sacrificed to
“diversity,” are
ceasing to exist. Paradoxically, the amalgamation of
cultures destroys diversity, leaving everyone rootless,
undefined. Force is the only way to rule a collection of
dissimilar cultures or a deracinated mass.
Even as they seek to impose democracy on a Muslim
Middle East, the two great democracies move toward
self-destruction.
The purpose of education is to enculturate. Cultures
continue their existence by informing each new
generation who they are. This process no longer occurs
in the U.S. and U.K.
The importation of millions of immigrants from third
world cultures has made it possible for multiculturalist
educators to cease to pass on American and British
culture. To do so would give “offense” to Muslims,
Hindus, Somalis, Latinos, Asians and Africans who
comprise a growing percentage of the U.S. and U.K.
populations.
Thus, this past Easter English school children were
prohibited their
traditional hot cross buns, because the cross on the
buns might offend people who are not of
Western origin.
If hot cross buns have the “potential to offend,”
imagine the offense that would be given by using
education to assimilate third world peoples into English
culture. Consequently, English school children
themselves cannot be assimilated into their culture.
Instead, they are taught that they are
racist, sexist, colonialist criminals, who exploited
third world peoples and must now make amends by
abandoning Britain’s horrid culture that produced these
crimes. In the new multicultural state, Britishness is
permitted only as long as it doesn't give offense.
In the U.S. deracination is equally as advanced. Two
decades ago Stanford University eliminated the
Western Civilization courses from its core
curriculum.
Holidays are no longer permitted to remind us who we
are. School children are not allowed
Christmas carols and Christmas trees, because these
cultural symbols have the potential to offend newly
arrived immigrants from non-Western cultures.
Paradoxically, Americans and the British are
permitted to bomb and invade Muslim countries in the
name of the “war on terror,” but they must not
feed them hot cross buns.
The security of the state can be defended, but not
the
culture.
U.S. culture is so weak that even trivial objections
can overwhelm it.
Recently, just two students were able to
overturn the Virginia Military Institute’s tradition
of school-led dinner prayers. If the two students are
offended by dinner prayers, why did they choose to go to
VMI? If the students mistakenly enrolled in a school
where they did not fit in, they should have transferred
to another school. Instead, they used the federal courts
to force VMI to abandon its culture and to remake itself
to fit their preferences.
There was a time when parents and children attended
the same neighborhood school and had some of the same
teachers. This source of cultural cohesiveness was
destroyed by the social engineering that accompanied
forced integration.
For a period people received identity from
corporate culture. A person was an IBM man or a U.S.
Steel man. His life was identified by his job the way a
farmer’s was with by fields. But this source of
identity also is gone.
Today we get our identity from our sports teams, and
from single-issue causes such as
feminism and environmentalism.
If the neoconservatives have their way, we will get
our identity from war and empire.
Free speech has always been a defining element of
American culture. Despite their enormous stake in free
speech, both
universities and the
media have implemented policies that limit it. Both
have banned “discriminatory
semantics,” which consist of words, expressions,
metaphors, attitudes, presumptions, even historical
facts that have the potential to offend, harass, annoy
or alarm a person or group.
The purpose of these codes is to stifle debate and to
prevent dissent from “political correctness.” Freedom of
conscience is violated and the purpose of education is
subverted. Permitting nothing negative to be said or
inferred about non-Western cultures, these codes define
Western culture negatively as racist and hegemonic.
Instead of enculturation, we have its reverse. Who
are the conquered people?
Paul
Craig Roberts is the author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes
Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.
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