Tuesday, January 29, 2013

When the people change, the culture changes


The importance of demographics has been known for some time, but since deeper analysis runs into the barricades of political correctness (cultural Marxism) the real consequences of demographics are overshadowed.

When it is demanded of us to proclaim that people are all the same, reality is blocked. Northern Europeans govern different than Southern Europeans, and Jews, Blacks, Hispanics and Asians govern in their own ways, with various traits existing in their genetic pools, which affect the cultures they develop, and then the various cultures and environments affect the genetic pools. Differences between different groups do not disappear, even if there is some melding around the edges.  

The electoral power of Northern European whites has faded in America, while the population of other ethnic groups has sharply risen and will soon overtake white America. The changing demographics of America could pull America apart, either slowly with forced big government programs that don't work, or with attempted secessions of various regions and states. The liberal or socialist vision of President Obama will not bring America together---with all the power it wielded soviet communism could not force people to act internationally altruistic, and the union soon broke back down into separates states.

The only realistic way to hold America together with its changing and competing demographics is to harken back to the natural separation of regions and states enshrined in the Constitution, which can be home to a cooperating variety. Contrary to the utopian neoconservatives, universal, Platonic, abstract, natural rights do not rule out traditionalism and the classical conservatism of folk traditions. When we find leaders who understand that protecting the separation, independence and power of the states is the main task of government--both internally and externally--then things will gradually calm down.

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