Monday, August 13, 2018

Omarosa Manigault Newman and the culturally Marxist will to power


The political correctness of cultural Marxism has infected our culture from top to bottom so that minorities now charge employers with being racist if they don't hire them, and charge employers with being racist if employers fire them for any reason. And so work places in America, especially government jobs, are increasingly being gummed up by the incompetence caused by political correctness. Employers often don't fire minorities to avoid the charge of racism, even with good reason to fire them. And everyone is afraid to do anything about it.

So I was not surprised to see former aid to president Trump, Omarosa Manigault Newman, turn against her former employer and call him a racist for firing her (in conjunction with her book tour.) But I was surprised, given political correctness, that she could be fired. Cultural Marxism has become the will to power of minorities in America with great success.  Nietzsche exposed this psychology, seeing it as the will to power of the lower orders against the elite and not really the moral cause it pretended to be.

I see no way out of these racial scams, black or white, as long as we insist on jamming distinctly different people together in the same space in multicultural/multi-ethnic cultures. Real human nature doesn't work that way. Real human nature is kin-centered, gender defined, hierarchical, ethnocentric, even xenophobic, 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 this human nature, with such experiments as cultural Marxism, but cultures are eventually pulled back by the biological and genetic leash of real human nature to cultures that better reflect real human nature.

Anyone with honesty and courage will see that an ethnopluralism of ethnostates better reflects real human nature and is probably the best political configuration for humans beings to live within, even if it is not perfect. An ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions could even be established legally in the United States with our constitutional separation of powers and states, protected by federalism.

That seems to be our future. We can hope, and even insist, that it be brought about legally and conservatively, and not through civil or racial war. But who really knows how it will go? Look at the way South Africa has gone.

No comments:

Post a Comment