Sunday, October 14, 2018
The garbage culture created over the past 100 years or so goes against all normal and natural human traits
Reading and then watching the news this
morning this was my thought: the old adage "as the people
change the culture changes" was not paid attention to mainly
because the people who were changing our culture into garbage were
rising to power on the ashes of the garbage they created and didn't
want us to see it that way. So now we have garbage newspapers,
garbage television, garbage commercials, garbage movies, garbage
books, garbage politicians, garbage global businesses---and on and on.
So how do I define "garbage?"
Things that are contemptibly worthless, inferior, and vile, which go
against normal human nature and normal human behavior. Human nature
has been affirmed throughout human history to this
day as 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.
The garbage culture that
has been created over the past 100 years or so---as the will to power
of garbage creators---goes against all of those normal and natural
human traits, other than the will to power of the garbage creators.
The only thing to do is to
go back to what we really are as human beings. The
biological origin of our social behavior actually ends the
intellectual defense of postmodern garbage culture, but of course the
powers behind the garbage culture don't want you to think that way.
Real
human nature and normal human behavior affirms in general the
populist nationalism now trying to rise in the corrupted West, and
after that the reality points toward the political/cultural solution
of an ethnopluralism of ethnostates. It is a conservative
transformation---not radical revolution or civil war I hope---in harmony with real
human nature, which could be adapted and established legally in the
United States with our constitutional separation of powers and
states, protected by federalism.
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