Sunday, May 10, 2015

Real human nature separates and even discriminates


Conservative's (The American Conservative, Chronicles) speak truth to neoconservatives, but ethnopluralist's need to speak truth to conservatives. James O. Tate suggested that it is segregationist to demand that in black neighborhoods the police must be black. But real human nature remains kin-centered, ethnocentric and even xenophobic, and human nature helps define why white police don't get along all that well in black neighborhoods.

The answer to this increasing problem is not more multiculturalism, where no real identity is projected, but ethnopluralism, where real identity is allowed. Regions and states need to move in the direction of affirming ethnic localities, which the separation of powers and states in the U. S. Constitution could accommodate and protect.

The same principal applies to immigration. America is not merely an idea or an ideology, as both political parties now preach, distinct people create distinct cultures, not the other way around. Aaron Wolf said if you recognize that immigrants are different in any way (except “better”) you are called a racist. The reality is, you are not evil because you recognize and admit that people are different, or that the territories which people live in should reflect and even champion those differences. Any long-term peace and harmony possible between people will come from this.

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