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{{Quote|quote="The values of Western civilization are not just different, they're ''better''. OK? I know a whole generation has been raised on the notion of multiculturalism, that all civilizations are just different. No! Not always, some times things are better! Rule of law is ''better'' than autocracy and theocracy. Equality of the sexes, ''better''. Protection of minorities, ''better''. Free speech, ''better''. Free elections, ''better''."|speaker=[[File:BillMaher.png]] [[Satirism|Bill Maher]]}}</div><div style="grid-area:2/1/
'''Cultural Nationalism''' is an ideology which views the nation as being a shared culture. It is portrayed as nationalistic and culturally right-wing. CultNat represents an intermediate position between [[File:Civnat.png]] civic nationalism and ethnic/racial nationalism, and is most often manifested in moderate forms such as [[File:Cball-Flanders.png]] Flemish nationalism and [[File:HinduNat.png]] Hindu nationalism, though these two can easily become ethnic nationalists. It is strongly opposed to multiculturalism, and usually only pro-immigration if the immigrants assimilate into their culture.
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