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The entire "opposition" section is barely comprehensible and certainly biased. I personally don't have a good enough knowledge of McCulloch to rework this, good luck to anyone else:
"The ideology expounded by McCulloch is utterly at odds with the view generally presented in the media which equates multi-racialism with the creation of increased diversity. McCulloch is opposed to those who would like to see the destruction of human diversity through intermixture. The latter is called by McCulloch racial nihilists and is seen by him as a widespread conspiracy. The existence of any widespread movement in favor of racial nihilism(extinction of races through intermixture) has never been documented. Evidence can be found that such a position exist amongst certain intellectuals though. An example is Steve Olsons book Mapping Human History in which he pledges his hopes that humanity will become one uniform mass through interracial mixture thus extinguishing any possibility of racism." --Smilingman03:39, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]