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by Dinesh D’Souza
About the author: Dinesh D’Souza is the John M. Olin Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society.
As America becomes an increasingly diverse society, advocates of multiculturalism argue that blacks and nonwhite immigrants are jointly vulnerable to racism and racial discrimination at the hands of whites, especially white males. In the multicultural paradigm, white bigotry is not merely overt but is also expressed through a “melting pot” ideology that promotes white supremacy and compels people of color to assimilate to Western norms that are alien to them. “It’s because of Eurocentric control of the public school curriculum,” writes African American novelist Ishmael Reed, “that the United States produces generation after generation of white...
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