Sunday, August 05, 2018
The crazy irony is that the fight against racism is mainly racist
The crazy irony is that the fight
against racism is mainly racist. Such groups as the Antifa movement,
the free speech movement, and Black Lives Matter, like Affirmatiive
Action, the New Left, and multiculturalism before them, mainly promote minority
races---who it seems soon will not be a minority.
The even crazier irony is that to call
for an end to racism is to call for an end to human nature, which
remains as it has always been, kin-centered, gender
defined, age-graded, heterosexual, marriage-making, hierarchical,
ethnocentric, even xenophobic, among other conservative things, with
group-selection as the primary unit of successful
selection, followed by individual
selection. The biological origin of most of our social behavior is
genetically
kin-centered and ethnocentric because that human nature and that
social behavior led to survival and reproductive success for
all groups.
Even most conservative's
fight against real human nature by promoting only an ethnic-free
ideology of free enterprise, etc, which gives the racists and
anti-racist-racists the social advantage. Things don't look good for
the survival of a people who cannot speak in favor of their own
ethnicity---doing so is even against the law in Europe! The racist
and anti-racist-racist movements, which conservatives seem unable to
counter, make the rednecks who have been predicting "race wars"
seem not as wrong as they have been depicted.
The humane
and equitable way out of this crazy social irony and these nefarious
political lies is
to see that real human nature leads naturally to regionalism,
localism, and an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected by some
sort of federalism. It may require a few constitutional amendments to
give more power to the states to move toward an ethnopluralism of
ethnostates. But given who we are this appears to be the best way we can
deal with the gene expression we inherited from our ancestors.
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. It may require a few
constitutional amendments to give more power to the states, but isn't that better than
race wars politically disguised or not?
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