Sunday, November 09, 2014
Surviving an appalling future
To expand a bit on what Taki
Theodoracopulos recently wrote on the fall of the Ottoman Empire,
regions and states need to eventually be divided along ethnic lines or we will
have wars like the ongoing wars in the Middle East, which were
originated 100 years ago by those who foolishly carved up the Ottoman
Empire, leading to the present wars in Iraq. Eventually the Sunni, Shia,
and Kurdish will emerge with their own ethnic territories, the way
things should have been in the first place.
This is a future lesson to be learned
in the United States, Europe, China, etc., who are, like Sykes and
Picot, largely covering up the reality of group selection and
human nature with devious ideology. Ideology will continue to trump
reality until a natural ethnopluralism carves out regions and
states, but only after social and ethnic disruptions. If we play it
smart and conservatively the separation of powers and states inherent
in the U.S. Constitution can accommodate a natural ethnopluralism of
states and regions.
This perspective is still seen as
appalling to present ideologues, which shows how far we have to go
before we affirm a realistic way of surviving an appalling future.
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