The people pushing multiculturalism are actually cultural Marxists. Instead of openly making it about Capitalism vs. Communism or Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat (since communism has a pretty bad reputation) they make it about White Culture vs. Everyone Else (or sometimes The Patriarchy (i.e. Men) vs. Women.
The end goal is the same: to install a communist economic and political system. Since pretty much everyone they need to take down is white and likely a man, they can fight their fight without ever stating that communism is their true goal.
That's why they use the same tactics and rhetoric as communists, except aimed at whites instead of capitalism/the rich. It's also why they refuse to admit that the biggest problems in society have more to do with wealth inequality than race (that admission would come dangerously close to revealing what they're really about).
Not everyone who supports multiculturalism is a Marxist though. Lots of people are in it because they lack critical thinking, are being manipulated, enjoy the victim card it gives them, or are just there to virtue-signal. But it's Marxists pulling the strings in the background.
And the Marxists don't care about minorities. Minorities are just a means to an end. They'll get disposed of quickly if the Marxists win since they probably won't embrace communism so readily.
Close but the people pulling the marxist/leninist strings are the rich elite and they are white males... What they desire is to integrate their power/wealth mechanisms with government power such that the government protects them from competition and they cement their power in place. The marxist/leninist doctrine actually helps them because it tricks people into willingly giving up their individual power to compete with the elite.
In truth, wealth inequality isn't a problem. The problem is a lack of capitalism and an increase in government authority (both of which benefit the elite). The less government authority and the more individualistic, competitive and strong we become while embracing the values of personal accountability (capitalist values) the better outcome everyone in society will have and the less wealth inequality matters because people's allocations of resources will be better aligned with their merit which is the justice everyone naturally seeks.
The people pushing multiculturalism are actually cultural Marxists. Instead of openly making it about Capitalism vs. Communism or Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat (since communism has a pretty bad reputation) they make it about White Culture vs. Everyone Else (or sometimes The Patriarchy (i.e. Men) vs. Women.
The end goal is the same: to install a communist economic and political system. Since pretty much everyone they need to take down is white and likely a man, they can fight their fight without ever stating that communism is their true goal.
That's why they use the same tactics and rhetoric as communists, except aimed at whites instead of capitalism/the rich. It's also why they refuse to admit that the biggest problems in society have more to do with wealth inequality than race (that admission would come dangerously close to revealing what they're really about).
Not everyone who supports multiculturalism is a Marxist though. Lots of people are in it because they lack critical thinking, are being manipulated, enjoy the victim card it gives them, or are just there to virtue-signal. But it's Marxists pulling the strings in the background.
And the Marxists don't care about minorities. Minorities are just a means to an end. They'll get disposed of quickly if the Marxists win since they probably won't embrace communism so readily.
Close but the people pulling the marxist/leninist strings are the rich elite and they are white males... What they desire is to integrate their power/wealth mechanisms with government power such that the government protects them from competition and they cement their power in place. The marxist/leninist doctrine actually helps them because it tricks people into willingly giving up their individual power to compete with the elite.
In truth, wealth inequality isn't a problem. The problem is a lack of capitalism and an increase in government authority (both of which benefit the elite). The less government authority and the more individualistic, competitive and strong we become while embracing the values of personal accountability (capitalist values) the better outcome everyone in society will have and the less wealth inequality matters because people's allocations of resources will be better aligned with their merit which is the justice everyone naturally seeks.