Friday, March 13, 2015
How the United States could last another several hundred years, at least
Sometimes it's disheartening to realize
that even as “Affirmative Action” is slowly being understood to
really be reverse discrimination---for example, giving 20 points to
underrepresented minorities for admission to various universities, or
one fifth of those points needed, regardless of their test scores---we do still nevertheless apply the concept of “discrimination”
even in the face of many years of evolutionary science, from Darwin
to Edward Wilson's sociobiology, showing that human nature is
kin-centered, and is
ethnocentric, even xenophobic, with group-selection as the primary
unit of selection.
Rather than
trying to force assimilation, which rational people can see is not
working in the United States (and elsewhere), we should by now be
gradually protecting unique ethnic cultures living within their own
geographical localities and states. This would seem to mean a gradual
acceptance of Black states in the South, Hispanic states in the West,
White states in the Midwest, and even mixed states in the East, if
they insist on trying to make assimilation work.
But with
cultural Marxism now largely---and uncomfortably---in place in the
United States, a natural geographical ethnopluralism does seem
difficult to bring about. But if we could put this natural political
behavior in place, over time, legally, in the United States---which
already has a separation of powers and states on paper---we
could perhaps last another several hundred years, at least.
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