Definitions
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- adjective Pertaining to or advocating
multiculturalism - noun An advocate of
multiculturalism
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Examples
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He really could not be called a traditionalist or a "multiculturalist" (to borrow a term from today).
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With its 'multiculturalist' approach to history, the BBC has no principled objections to Iran's military and propaganda support for Hamas, Hezbollah and the imposition of Sharia law.
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How the borders of the BBC's anti-military, 'multiculturalist' Britain are 'defended' by Labour today:
OPEN THREAD 2009
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A reminder of the Eurabian E.U. which the 'multiculturalist' BBC propagandises for:
OPEN THREAD 2009
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This was back before we went all squishy and "multiculturalist," when "tolerence" did not precluding asking what was to be tolerated, and when it was functionally distinguishable from acquiescence to femicide.
No more automatic loss of child custody for a divorced woman who remarries. Ann Althouse 2006
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One-worldism is often a convenient cover for ignorance: You'd be hard-pressed to find a self-proclaimed "multiculturalist" who can tell you the capital of Lesotho or the principal exports of Bhutan.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Mark Steyn 2010
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One-worldism is often a convenient cover for ignorance: You'd be hard-pressed to find a self-proclaimed "multiculturalist" who can tell you the capital of Lesotho or the principal exports of Bhutan.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Mark Steyn 2010
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One-worldism is often a convenient cover for ignorance: You'd be hard pressed to find a self-proclaimed "multiculturalist" who can tell you the capital of Lesotho or the principal exports of Bhutan.
BrothersJudd Blog 2010
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One-worldism is often a convenient cover for ignorance: You'd be hard-pressed to find a self-proclaimed "multiculturalist" who can tell you the capital of Lesotho or the principal exports of Bhutan.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Mark Steyn 2010
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One-worldism is often a convenient cover for ignorance: You'd be hard-pressed to find a self-proclaimed "multiculturalist" who can tell you the capital of Lesotho or the principal exports of Bhutan.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Mark Steyn 2010
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