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While culture changes in fits and starts and there is a distinct homogenization happening all over the globe...

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This doesn't seem to be happening anywhere. Groups don't mix much. America's version, with Italians eventually marrying the Irish and even the WASPs (to pick one example) was unusual because American culture -- Anglo culture -- was so strong. The Italians were so keen to become American many refused to speak Italian to their children and often gave them English names.

Now its own people seek to undermine it, as if American culture is something to be discarded, but it still doesn't change anything. The newcomers are not mixing. No one in India thinks Vivek Ramaswamy is American, for example. Only Westerners entertain these ideas. None of the immigrants want multiculturalism because no one can survive it. Everyone eventually is forced to carve out some territory just for basic safety.

Homogenization isn't happening anywhere. Global homogenization, globohomo, is a strategy that is failing. It seems to have devolved into us shipping out junk food, feminism and porn to a totally unprepared world with devastating effects. Obesity is on the rise in the Gulf States due to American junk food outlets, if you can believe that. And I suspect feminism will destroy the Far East and ultimately the Islamic world too.

Shipping the global south to America and Europe just creates strife. It homogenizes nothing. If anything it polarizes to extremes. The end result I suspect will be the emergence of tribalism across the globe, not homogenization.

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As for public propaganda in America, the founding fathers are ALWAYS a good choice. Largely, they hated democracy and also cautioned against licentiousness. Quote John Adams and George Washington! Their own ideological diversity also helps because you can pick and choose the right quotes for the right topic. Cautioning against foreign influence? There's a quote for that. The ills of democracy? There's a quote for that. Distinguishing between liberty and licentiousness? There are also quotes for that.

Generally, your message should be tailored towards said nation, both because us right-wingers are generally patriotic, and also it is practically successful with normal people. The right-wing message in America should be distinctly American, in Britain distinctly British, in Germany distinctly German, etc.

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