Saturday, October 11, 2014

A remedy for cultural genocide


Paleoconservative's define culture as nurturing and growing children into mature adults who are religious and national in nature. Neoconservative's define culture as a “creed” based on a set of principles, imperial and corporate in nature---modern liberals or socialists do likewise in affirming big state governments. Both the academic world and the popular media promote cultural Marxism or political correctness, that is, people should be careful not to use language or behave in a way that could offend any group, including any ethnic group of people, which actually ends up being the opposite of culture, and the opposite of human nature, which is mostly kin-centered and group-selecting. The root of culture is basically who we are, our ethnic culture, if we change the ethnic group we change the culture---this has been hard to admit with political correctness cowing reality.

Conservative Christian's tend to avoid the ethnic definition of culture due to non material definitions of spirituality, and equality before God. Neoconservative's avoid defining ethnic cultures mostly as a means to attaining border-less, culture-less, imperial power. What we end up with is “cultural genocide.” That is what has happened to the U.S. and the West in general.

The remedy for cultural genocide, discussed here often, revolves around the Ethnopluralism Hypothesis, which can be constitutionally applied in the U.S. in relation to the separation of powers and states. Politically correct “diversity” has led to cultural genocide, but each region and state can gradually, and naturally, affirm the main ethnic culture of the region or the state, which can be protected internally by constitutionally derived federalism, and externally protected by some form of economic nationalism, as we did for most of our history. This is the healthy way, the evolutionary and not revolutionary way, the fair way, to restore real culture in our crowded, diverse, culture-less world.

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