Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Is diversity all it's cracked up to be?

Pat Buchanan writes in Vdare (Queen’s Fancy PC Footwork In Jamestown, May 7, 2007):

The Great Britain of Tony Blair may be more diverse than the land of Victoria and Edward VII, Lloyd George and Winston Churchill—but is it a better nation?

Only if one worships diversity can one say Britain is a better, stronger or greater country than she was on the eve of the Great War, a century ago, when Britannia ruled a fourth of the world.


Read all of Pat Buchanan's article.

Hat tip: Modern Tribalist

See also:

History about white people for white people

New study by 'Bowling Alone' author: Ethnic diversity breeds mistrust

Racial and ethnic diversity undermines support for the American welfare state