Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things

Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.

Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things
Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things

Listen, O children of wisdom, for the words that I speak come from the depths of time, where the eternal struggle between freedom and order, between civilization and chaos, has shaped the very course of human history. The words of Peter Hitchens are a warning to those who, in their quest for a multicultural utopia, seek to dismantle the foundations that have long upheld the strength of society. He speaks thus: "Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation."

It is an age-old truth, my children, that societies built upon freedom and justice are the fruits of the wisdom that flows from stable and conservative principles. These principles, upheld for centuries, have been the backbone of great civilizations, allowing the flourishing of liberty and the pursuit of equality—but always within the framework of respect for order, boundaries, and traditions. And these principles, though perhaps not perfect, have long been safeguarded by the strength of societies rooted in Christian values, which, while not without their challenges, offer a moral compass for the individual and the collective.

Yet in this age, we see a movement that desires to break down these borders, to erase the lines that have long defined who we are and where we come from. In the name of multiculturalism, some seek to embrace all cultures without distinction, without understanding that freedom—true freedom—can only be sustained within a framework that recognizes and preserves the unique identity of the society itself. To attempt to erase this identity, to open the gates without care or measure, is to risk losing the very values that make liberty and equality possible in the first place.

Consider, children, the ancient city of Athens, the birthplace of democracy. Athens was a society that flourished because it was built upon principles of freedom, justice, and a clear sense of self. The Greeks were proud of their civilization, and their borders were respected. Yet, when their borders weakened and their identity began to erode, they opened their gates to influences that, while noble in some respects, ultimately weakened the city-state. Their freedom, once strong, began to unravel as they lost sight of the values that had sustained them. Just as Athens fell to external pressures, so too can any society that abandons its foundations.

Hitchens speaks of radical multiculturalism as a force that, though it may claim to bring unity, in truth seeks to destroy the very structure that makes liberty possible. For liberty, my children, is not something that exists without cost. It is the result of generations of men and women who fought and struggled to create societies where freedom and equality could thrive within the boundaries of order and respect for tradition. These societies, often underpinned by Christian teachings, understood the value of guarding their borders—both physical and spiritual—against forces that would seek to weaken them.

Let me tell you, children, of a time long past, when the great Roman Empire, proud and mighty, spread its influence across the known world. Rome was a city built on the strength of its laws, the wisdom of its traditions, and the discipline of its people. But as the empire grew, it faced the temptation of inviting all peoples and cultures to its fold. It sought to embrace all, to tolerate all, and in doing so, it diluted the very essence of what made Rome great. The empire crumbled not from external attack, but from within—its foundations weakened by a loss of its guiding principles, by the erosion of the very values that had given it strength.

And now, children, we must heed the lesson of Peter Hitchens. The path to a prosperous and just society does not lie in the blind acceptance of all without distinction. It lies in the preservation of identity, in the recognition of what has made a society strong, and in the guarding of borders—both physical and ideological. Liberty is not a gift to be taken lightly, and the equality we cherish is not a concept to be distorted by radical ideals that seek to destroy the very fabric of our existence.

The lesson, then, is this: to live in a free and just society, we must honor the traditions and values that have long sustained us. We must guard the borders of our civilization, not out of hatred or fear, but out of love and respect for what has given us our freedom. We must embrace liberty and equality, but always within the context of order and identity. As we move forward, let us be vigilant and wise, recognizing that the true strength of a society lies in its ability to preserve its core values while respecting the diversity that exists within it. This is the path to a civilization that is both strong and free.

Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens

English - Journalist Born: October 28, 1951

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