Sunday, January 21, 2018

Misrepresenting words and meanings: racism or ethnocentrism is not bigotry, and altruism is not universalism


Watching another pompous Hollywood actor at one of the trendy marches yesterday shouting to his adoring crowd that President Trump is a "racist," showed us again the complete indoctrination or brainwashing of the left in misrepresenting words and meanings.

Racism or ethnocentrism is not bigotry, and altruism is not universalism. The love of ones own family, tribe, people, nation, or ones own stock, which is a deep and genetically determined part of human nature, does not and should not mean the hatred of other races, which is bigotry. The love of ones own people is at the origin of real altruism, which is in fact the "unselfish" genetically driven concern for the welfare of others who are related to you.

Any altruism of universalism has to be defined as allowing or even championing distinctively different ethnic groups to love themselves, which may be accomplished best in an ethnopluralism of mostly independent ethnostates.

That is the way real human nature works, which remains 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.

Cultures can operate for a time with behavior that goes against real human nature, with such experiments as Marxism, but culture is eventually pulled back by the biological and genetic leash of real human nature to cultures that better reflect real human nature, and humans may then work within and adapt to the environments they find themselves living in.

With this in mind we can look at the policies of President Trump and rationally and instinctively judge what he does or does not do.

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