Which sociological definition of culture are you operating with? I'm guessing none, you operate with the definition of culture that suits your vile racism.
1. If you disagree with me, then facts and arguments are quite sufficient. There's no need for these emotive displays. They don't really help your case, argumentatively. :idunno:
2. I don't know. I suppose a general definition is something like: "the collective practices, values, etc. of some coherent group of people, especially that of a body politic, and this, insofar as traditionally and historically understood by that group or body politic (I do not understand these two terms as logically equivalent)."
I don't want to deny that something like "black culture" can exist, but I don't think that it should be denied that there is such a thing as an American culture, independently of any number of sub cultures, and in point of fact, it is functionally equivalent to white American culture as historically understood.
And only any idiot would think that you could define what a dog is without reference to its parts and the functional expressions of those parts. You want to define what a dog is without referings a significant part of it, the part you don't like.
How about "canine animal"? In all cases of definition, the whole is logically/notionally prior to the parts. "Dog" is conceptually prior to "canine" or "animal," and, again, substance is logically prior to accidents: "four footed" and "furry" are logically posterior to "dog."
You mean like the constitutional right to freedom of religion? You just violated that yourself by wishing to expel all Muslims based on their religion.
Muslims don't believe in freedom of religion. Or in the constitution. They believe in shariah law.
Here, I wish to quote Judge Dredd from America:
"Rights? Sure. I'm all for rights. But not at the expense of order."
Freedom of religion is fine...normally. But some religions, some cultures, etc. are inherently subversive against the State. Islam is one of them. Scientology is another. :idunno: