"When you think about what culture is, it is the accumulation of past beliefs: it is the burden of ignorance we take on from our ancestors. It is a set of authoritarian attitudes that the past is trying to impose upon the present and the future. And we have to resist it all."
Many minutes later: "What are we talking about, when we talk about culture, if not a way for the dead to impose their will upon the living?"
This is PART TWO OF TWO. Atheism opposes a single belief only, whereas nihilism opposes them all, dealing with the root causes (and fundamental defects) of belief as such; therefore, a nihilistic critique of multiculturalism is inevitable, as a nihilist cannot see a plurality of false beliefs as an improvement on just one --for all the same reasons that we would not see a country divided between many warring forms and factions of islam as superior to a country unified by just one (although that one and the many would be equally false).

