Charles Winecoff at Big Hollywood says Britain can serve as our canary in a coal mine if we let it. As he points out in his essay, poor education is the foundation for all sorts of societal mayhem:

“We are producing generations of children now, who are going to be very shallow human beings, who are not going to resist when they’re confronted by a threat to the West. Because they are not going to realise how precious the things are now that they have to defend. If you don’t know what you’re losing, then why should you fight to defend it?”

First, take away anything education that causes love of country. Next, bully students about other cultures:

“Now we’re all becoming much better educated about Islam and what they believe, and how easily offended they are,” says Lionel Shriver. “We talk about Islam all the time, and Islamists, and the Middle East, and we concern ourselves with their concerns. Not because we’re tolerant, but out of a sense of fear…. we’ve been bullied into being interested in Islam.”

In Britain it seems to have worked. Question is, do we have time to forestall our cultural destruction?