Part 6/12:
Carlson critiques the Western concept of diversity, describing it as a failed experiment that often manifests as racial prejudice and social division. He argues that Western societies suffer from a form of bottom-up self-loathing, where lack of faith and a breakdown of family values produce widespread dysfunction. This creates fertile ground for extremism, as he suggests that extremist groups in Muslim countries are habitually the products of colonialism and Western geopolitical meddling.