Wednesday, May 19, 2010
We need not split into hostile ethnostates
Once America was one people descended from the same ancestry, same language, same religion, and believing in the same principles of government. Now we are split into virtually sovereign, competing ethnic groups.
But our Constitution was and is so durable that it can accommodate this change, it allows the virtual independence of the states, held together with a light federalism, which protects the freedom of those states as a central purpose.
This is why I say we need not split into alien and hostile ethnostates. When followed in its original form our Constitution can accommodate these changes. Let each state and region have the ethnic mix it desires, each state certainly should not be the same as every other state. Variety is healthy, within a light, freedom- protecting federalism.
Politics and nations do change but our Constitution looks almost infallible in being able to handle the changes. Ordered evolution is the motto for our Revitalized Conservatism.
But our Constitution was and is so durable that it can accommodate this change, it allows the virtual independence of the states, held together with a light federalism, which protects the freedom of those states as a central purpose.
This is why I say we need not split into alien and hostile ethnostates. When followed in its original form our Constitution can accommodate these changes. Let each state and region have the ethnic mix it desires, each state certainly should not be the same as every other state. Variety is healthy, within a light, freedom- protecting federalism.
Politics and nations do change but our Constitution looks almost infallible in being able to handle the changes. Ordered evolution is the motto for our Revitalized Conservatism.
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