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Name two people who have expressed this viewpoint and provide word-for-word quotations that say so.The Village Idiot wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:04 pmSome on the left consider American culture inferior to the cultures of the rest of the world.
That is the theoretical basis of European culture - so you're saying nothing of any value. It is not the basis of the current administrations plans, actions and anti-American assault on individual rights.The United States does not have a European culture. What we have is a Western Judeo‑Christian culture influenced by the Enlightenment and a concern for individual rights
BS. I know many conservative Christians reasonably well, and as far as I can tell, they believe in fair play, equal treatment, and genuine concern for others. My brother, for example, was very conservative. One night he got up in the middle of the night, hooked up his tractor, and helped a poor Black couple by pulling their car out of a ditch. He didn’t charge them a dime. He didn’t have to do it, but he did it because they were in distress, and he could help. He saved them a considerable amount of money they would’ve had to spend on a tow truck.MajGenl.Meade wrote: ↑Wed Jan 14, 2026 11:43 amThat is the theoretical basis of European culture - so you're saying nothing of any value. It is not the basis of the current administrations plans, actions and anti-American assault on individual rights.The United States does not have a European culture. What we have is a Western Judeo‑Christian culture influenced by the Enlightenment and a concern for individual rights
The OP asserts that when rightists speak of "European culture" as the gold standard for the USA, they in reality want to reject Judeo-Christian values, the Enlightenment and all concern for individual rights. They mean "white".
Judeo-Christian values are shared moral principles from Judaism and Christianity, emphasizing
monotheism, the sanctity of life, justice, compassion, personal responsibility, and the divine origin of moral law, rooted in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and New Testament teachings like the Golden Rule ("do unto others"). Not one bit of that is what rightist "christians" wish to see enacted in the USA.
What on earth do Mexicans and India have to do with the proposition under examination here? Why do you go off on some non-existent tangent [So, does America really have an inferior culture?] when that is not remotely related to the subject at hand?
liberty wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:40 amBS. I know many conservative Christians reasonably well, and as far as I can tell, they believe in fair play, equal treatment, and genuine concern for others. My brother, for example, was very conservative. One night he got up in the middle of the night, hooked up his tractor, and helped a poor Black couple by pulling their car out of a ditch. He didn’t charge them a dime. He didn’t have to do it, but he did it because they were in distress, and he could help. He saved them a considerable amount of money they would’ve had to spend on a tow truck.