Thursday, October 13, 2016
It's more the murder of the West than the suicide
The murderers were---and continue to
be---the small elite who brainwashed the modern liberals and many
conservatives into the political correctness of what William Lind
called cultural Marxism.
The murderers include the Frankfurt School and the postmodern philosophers, that is, people like Wilhelm Reich, Ernst Bloch, Herbert Marcuse, and
postmodernists like Foucault, Laclau, and Badiou who strongly influenced the
academic world, which then brainwashed the larger college and
university "educated." The Big Media did the rest of the brainwashing.
The murdering ideas included the
rejection of real human nature, which led to the rejection of
traditional morality, and rejection of conservative social
philosophy.
Real human nature includes being
kin-centered, gender defined, age-graded, heterosexual
marriage-making, hierarchical, ethnocentric, even xenophobic, and
religious-making, among other things, with group-selection as the
primary unit of successful
selection, followed by individual selection.
Now the the greatest influence dealers
in Washington, who take advantage of the weakened and brainwashed
West, are the Wall Street lobby, the fossil fuel lobby, and the
Israeli and Saudi lobbyists, who often pay off and threaten corrupt
government officials and representatives to get them to take actions
that are completely against the interests of our nation and the West.
All this has to be curbed if we are to
save ourselves. If it is impossible to un-brainwash the West then we
will have to wait for future generations to return to the reality of
human nature.
Real human nature instinctively and logically leads
to the social and political philosophy of ethnopluralism. That is,
an ethnopluralism of ethnostates protected by some kind of
federalism. This is what will lead the West back to health, and this also
applies to the rest of the world, since human nature is universal.
I believe an ethnopluralism of states
and regions can be established legally in the United States due to
our constitutional separation of powers and states. It may require a
few constitutional amendments to legally give more power to the
states.
This doesn't have to be done with radical revolution. As Russell Kirk said, "Men cannot improve a society
by setting it to fire: they must seek out its old virtues and bring
them back into the light."
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