Liberal celebrating diversity’ models are disintegrating with the onslaught of radical Islam.

Born into a Boston-Irish-Catholic-Democrat family, I was taught early how the British oppressed the Irish for 800 years. For whatever was wrong with the Irish, the British were to blame. It was a convenient way for so-called Irish-Americans to look at things because it wasn’t necessary to examine ourselves for any faults. Why should we when there was such a convenient scapegoat?

That there weren’t any British in America wasn’t an obstacle to this world view because descendants of British colonists were here to criticize. We blamed the “Boston Brahmins” or the Yankees or the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants who kept the Irish down. There was, no doubt, discrimination. However, even when the Irish had virtually taken over Boston and elected mayor after mayor during almost the entire 20th century, we still blamed the Yankees or the British for our problems and bragged about sending money to terrorists in the Irish Republican Army to blow up Protestant pubs and British soldiers in Northern Ireland.

Gradually, though, the Boston Irish assimilated into the great melting pot as we married Italians from the North End or moved out to the suburbs. After a while, most identified ourselves as just Americans with no hyphen.

When I moved from the Boston area to rural Maine 30 years ago, the Protestant ethic still prevailed – what dictionary.com calls: “a belief in and devotion to hard work, duty, thrift, self-discipline, and responsibility.” In other words, if something was wrong in your life, the first place you should look for a reason was in the mirror. It was the polar opposite of the oppressed victim mentality prevalent in the Democrat Party. Bit by bit, however, Maine morphed into a liberal Democrat state much like Massachusetts, ever ready to champion victim groups.

Victim mentality dovetails with the newer, liberal ethic of multiculturalism, which is quite different from the traditional melting pot model. Multiculturalism would encourage people to identify with their minority group rather than assimilate into the larger culture. Multiculturalism is a loose concept which seems to claim that all cultures are equal, but that allegedly oppressed cultures are more equal than others. The least equal of culture would be the previously dominant one which established the Constitution and all the individual rights people in today’s victim groups enjoy. Multiculturalists believe victim groups should not assimilate into a great melting pot, but should cherish and preserve whatever makes them different.

Wikipedia defines multiculturalism as “the public policy for managing cultural diversity in a multiethnic society, officially stressing mutual respect and tolerance for cultural differences within a country’s borders.” It’s official federal policy in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and it’s the prevailing ethic in humanities departments of almost every college and university in the western world. Critics of multiculturalism, including this writer, are called racist and xenophobic. Afraid of such labels, few speak out against it, but that is beginning to change.

While not yet official government policy in the European Union, multiculturalism has certainly been the practice in western or “Old Europe.” Its flaws are exposed by fast-growing minorities of Muslim immigrants and their descendants in nearly every European city. At first, Muslims were embraced by liberals as victim groups and granted asylum, but that’s wearing thin.

It’s difficult for European liberals to maintain tolerance when Muslim minorities in their countries riot, burn cars, rape women, burn synagogues, torture Jews to death, kill film directors, blow up trains and buses, and threaten Europe with Sept. 11-style attacks because of a few cartoons. Muslim neighborhoods want to follow sharia (Islamic law) instead ofthe laws of their adopted countries. European Muslims are a stridently intolerant minority in their attitudes toward women, homosexuals, Jews and other minorities.

It’s getting awkward for liberals to celebrate that kind of multicultural diversity. How do you tolerate a culture that wants to destroy your way of life? Should intolerance be tolerated, too?

Multiculturalists are beginning to realize they shouldn’t have chucked the American melting pot model. Their “cultural mosaics” and “salad bowls” and “celebrating diversity” models are disintegrating with the onslaught of radical Islam all over the world. Several of Europe’s most liberal countries, including the Netherlands, France and Germany, are taking steps to drastically cut, eliminate, or even reverse Muslim immigration.

It looks like the diversity celebration is almost over in Europe at least. Last call still a ways off here in the USA, but it’s coming.

Tom McLaughlin, a teacher and columnist, lives in Lovell. His column will no longer appear in the Sun Journal. It is available, on a weekly basis, by contacting him directly. His e-mail address is tommclaughlin@pivot.net.

Comments are no longer available on this story