Is it dying?

the overall genotype of a group will be a significant determinant of that group's culture.
blacks prone to violence will develop violence-centric culture if left to their own devices.
Society and culture are racial constructs, not the other way around.

Regardless, to most people they just don't care.
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But regarding to your comments I would have to say no, what will determine your culture mostly has to do with your
1) complexity of your enviorment
And
2) the neighbors around you

The reason for 1) is that the more enviormental influences that you have, that must be survived, the more oppurtunities for innovation.

2) is vastly important because if you are heavily surrounded by numerous different cultures, it is easy to adopt and to innovate when you are given more oppurtunies.

It's enviormental determinism that determines the roll of the dice that your culture will follow. Native Americans did innovate largely due to their enviorment, but did not continue to improve because everyone around them were doing the exact same thing. Where as Europe was quite fortunate because they had tough enviorments to handle and had multiple cultures that they adopted from. The Greeks especially.

You could try not taking what is said on the internet as literal truth or meaning.

It's like you faggots can't critically think. Stop caring what other faggots are talking about, if you're gonna take what they say so literally.

Ok then you shouldn't care if people who spit political correctness as speaking literal truth or meaning.

Not exactly. It's now more acceptable to speak against it in the public sphere, but polarization has made hyper-political correctness virtuious, fashionable, and contrarian (because le evil Drumpf made America racist!)

It hasn't even begun!

Tranny bathrooms soon!

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Yes. Trump blew the fuck out of the other Republican candidates entirely because he wasn't a politician, because he was politically incorrect. That was the reason he won every debate and why we heard so much more about him than, say, Ted Cruz. The media ceaselessly bashed him for being too mean or too vulgar, but it had the opposite effect: when they started screaming about political incorrectness, people weren't repulsed. People sat up and listened to his half-coherent demagoguery. It had nothing to do with what he said, but how he said it. He was unapologetic with his loudness and his insensitivity. He didn't play the shame game and never apologized for hurting feelings. It was refreshing.

Mind, it's not a Democrat/Republican or liberal/conservative issue. There are people on all sides of every issue who are tired of being told how they must think and speak about [x] by politicians, talking heads, and bloggers.

It's not being pushed back just yet, but people are digging in.

Some contadictory messages here.

No.