People ask, “John, isn’t culturism just another vague ‘ism.’”No.Culturism is not metaphysical.Cultures exist in heads and on land. This is measurable. That is why it is a culturist fact that much of Birmingham is no longer British.
Do a thought experiment with me: If all of the “British people” were killed (God-forbid) and the land we call Britain were entirely re-populated with Muslims (as in the attached video), would British culture still exist?Would it linger in some eternal metaphysical realm?NO!It would be gone.
Cultures live in heads. And, these heads need land upon which to exist.These are real items in real space.When an area is Pakistani, it is no longer ‘also British’ in some metaphysical way. The area is Pakistani.
As of 2011, 13.48% of Birmingham was Pakistani. At the same time, white folks of British heritage, were 53.1% of Birmingham in 2011.And, Indians were 6.02%.[i]The Indians may identify with Britain.Hindus have a long history with Britain. But their temples are non-British spaces. Details aside, the fact remains, much of Birmingham no longer primarily identifies with Britain, its history, traditions, songs, etc.
Now multiculturalists will tell you that everything is British: the Muslims marching in the attached video are just as British as Prince Charles and Monty Python. Shiva is a British God too. Everything is British and nothing is British.As a culturist, I disagree.British culture does exist.Those in the shared video are not British.
From a culturist perspective, the attached video shows, large parts of Birmingham are no longer British, under British control, or a part of the British Isles.
- The British Government Dissolves Itself
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- Talib Al-britani: British Nationals Caught Supporting The Taliban
Britain’s connection to jihad in South Asia was once again cast into the spotlight with the capture of two British nationals with alleged links to the Taliban in Herat. The man and woman remain unidentified, and the British Ministry of Defense and Foreign...
- Pc Crowd Want To Rewrite British History To Reflect Other Cultures
(England) Sir Trevor Philips, the chairman of the British Commission for Equalities and Human Rights, has said the history of Britain did not properly reflect the contribution of other cultures. To that end, he says, parts of British history need to be...