Multiculturalism May Be A Fallacy That Divides And Conquers The World.

I sincerely promise that the following communication doesn’t come with any harmful or negative intention. No discrimination is intended whatsoever.

If you’re a citizen of the UK or from another country and are part of a unique culture then you deserve to be treated fairly and given a chance to flourish.

I made an error in a recent discussion when I inferred that multiculturalism was accepted by the majority of Earth’s inhabitants.

After some recent reflection I now realise that multiculturalism isn’t generally accepted in my home country, England. The same applies to most countries across the Earth plane too.

I envision that multiculturalism could potentially work if the people of earth were born into a spiritually advanced world that carried a significantly increased energetic frequency than the one we currently endure.

I’ve experienced and witnessed first-hand for many years that most cultures don’t seem to blend very well together. Most individuals who’re profoundly involved within a specific culture (or subculture) appear to prefer to socialise within their own respective communities.

I personally blame the Earth’s low level of consciousness and the intense level of mind-control her inhabitants are placed under from an early and highly impressionable age.

If reality was given a chance to succeed then we would thrive and enjoy higher consciousness.

Only then would multiculturalism enjoy the freedom to exist without any chaos or unbridled negativity.

Multinationalism works significantly better. I normally enjoy socialising and conversing with personalities from other countries.

I find other ethnicities endearing too, however just like other nationalities it depends on an individual’s personal calibre and energetic frequency on how much time and energy I wish to spend with them.

In equal measure I enjoy spending time with individuals from other cultures, however in my experience it can bizarrely be a bit of a one-way connection. I’m sure this doesn’t apply to all individuals who are deeply embedded within a culture or subculture.

Once upon a time there was a subculture that perhaps united most of the country in various ways, if not most of the world, and that’s the music genre known as pop music.

In my humble opinion, Britain and the USA produced the best pop music on Earth throughout most of the 1980s and 1990s.

Plenty of fantastic pop music came out of the 1970s too, especially towards the latter end.

British and American pop music amalgamated into one music scene throughout Britain, USA and most of the world.

The music was so good from this era that it’s still highly revered today across most countries on Earth, including many non-English speaking countries which speaks volumes.

The amount of tracks produced that you’ll remember and potentially want to sing along to for the rest of your life was overwhelming.

The music was vastly creative, intensely catchy, uplifting and mostly kind.

What is more, you used to hear the artist’s natural singing voice, which can significantly raise your energetic frequency, especially if you dare to sing along.

The uplifting vibe of 80s and some 90s music highly increased the euphoria-level of Britain, The USA and perhaps the entire world.

Opinion: There was virtually none of that extremely dull vocoded rubbish that’s been extensively rinsed over the last couple of decades. This significantly darker and sinister style of music has profoundly infected the spiritual frequency of Britain and much further afield.

Pop music is now the complete opposite of the music I was enchanted by in my younger years.

At soul level we are kind, friendly, unified and highly social creatures, or at least we’re meant to be when our personal frequency is high enough to embrace our positive characteristics.

This could be a covert reason as to why multiculturalism doesn’t appear to work so well at this current point in time.

Multiculturalism in the modern era seems to put people’s backs up.

In addition to the aforementioned, I understand this may be due to our profound inner requirement to experience a unified human race.

At this current juncture, I think that most (if not all) cultures divide humanity by an inconceivable degree.

The intensely divided nature of the human race separates us from being a united force for good on the Earth.

United We Stand. Divided We Fall.


©kevndario