"Cultural Blending" and mass immigration advocated in history textbooks
This is one of the currently adopted World History Textbooks in the state of Texas.
This textbook blatantly advocates for "cultural blending" without showing both sides of the issue.
This textbook would have you believe that if a society doesn't benefit from cultural blending it is because that society is closed-minded and "those that are open to new ways and are willing to adapt and change" will benefit. These pages don't mention that cultural blending has proven to change some societies in ways that they don't like or want and that cultural blending has proven to be dangerous for some societies as well.
Here in Texas, we see the benefits as well as the disadvantages of immigration and cultural blending. One of the best things about Texas is its diversity, but we should not put citizens of Texas in danger or force them to pay for this diversity.
The World Economic Forum has mass migration and the elimination of borders as its agenda:
Hungary is one country in Europe that decided to go against the WEF and the EU after it saw the negative effects of immigration in its country. This article published on August 6, 2021 explains why:
Germany also saw negative effects of immigration and "cultural blending".
Denmark did as well:
History textbooks should definitely present both sides of an issue instead of promoting the agenda of the Marxists and the World Economic Forum. Textbooks do this very underhandedly as can be seen in this example.
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