listen - i just don't think that "multiculturalism" is a liberal concept. it's very tory in concept, this idea that we should accept our differences and try to get along in perfect harmony. that is a deeply conservative vision of how a society ought to operate.
liberalism should be striving for an idea of post-culturalism, which seeks to rip all of these obsolete cultures to shreds and move together as a unified, secular society with common humanist values rooted in empirical, scientific truths.
this just doesn't exist in the discourse. i'm being asked to choose between being accepting of multiculturalism and doubling down on christianity, which is a choice that exists strictly on the right of the spectrum - it's a choice between the tories and the reform party, and i don't want to and won't pick a side on it.