
White Fear or Common Sense? Cultural Identity Gets Real
Is "preserving whiteness" just racism, or a rational plea to stop America's cultural self-implosion?
Sane Perspective
If Diversity Means Division, Who’s Winning?
Here’s the deal: A white guy named Jared Taylor says what a bunch of people are afraid to admit—they're watching their culture get erased in the name of “inclusion,” and he’d rather slow that train down. Franck “Zanu” from Benin and Nancy Forvil push back, but admit immigration has reshaped the country’s values, sometimes not for the better. The chat hits nerves: why are so many once-great cities falling apart? Why do immigrants flee broken cultures, then import the same dysfunction here? The speakers dance around this uncomfortable truth—America isn’t magic dirt. If you import massive numbers of people who don’t assimilate or share the values that built the country (like showing up on time or not dumping trash in the street), you don’t get a melting pot—you get a compost heap. Cultural pride is great, but not if it means ignoring the very things that make Western nations work. Without demanding cultural assimilation, we're not “diverse”—we're fractured. Identity politics might sell on NPR, but it’s killing national unity. Watch the original video to see how calmly they say what many are too scared to.