Kulturvolk
Kulturvolk (plural: Kulturvölker; English: culture folk or cultural people) is an ethnological term for peoples who have made nature subservient to a great extent for human purposes and who have rich cultural achievements. The term Naturvolk (nature folk) is the opposite. The term is also used to describe a people among other peoples as being particularly highly developed in the cultural field. In this context, the term is often used for Germanics, Italians, or French, as well as for the ancient Greeks and Romans.
In the wake of the one-world ideology (→ Einheitsmensch), globalists deny the classical European (Western) cultural peoples their unique position in cultural history. While the cultural histories of Egypt, Persia, and China remain untouched as a sign of the eternal greatness of cultural development, a western education system under UN influence has adopted the bad habit of treating the history of European peoples as merely a morally questionable colonial event (→ "colonialism") that must be urgently ended through the rapid mixing of all original European peoples into a global multi-racial mixture (→ diversity).
Quotes
- “The deteriorating health of almost all Kulturvölker today is caused by the consumption of degraded and artificially refined food.” – Alfred Döblin, in: Berlin Alexanderplatz. Die Geschichte vom Franz Biberkopf, 1929

