Sunday, January 06, 2019
We can't solve a problem if we don't know what the problem is, or if we are forbidden to name the problem
I heard a CEO say: "
America divided doesn't help America or the world." That seems
like common sense, even if you figure in the self-serving nature of a
global businessman saying it.
But looking deeper you
come across the politically incorrect and therefore uncomfortable
fact that different ethnic groups within the same country naturally
compete, which leads to natural divisions.
Then the "common
sense" statement becomes "a country needs to know when its
divisions are unassimilating, and divide accordingly, to avoid civil
disruption or even civil war." We may then have a chance of
solving the problem of our divisions in a peaceful way, and hold
the country together with some sort of federalism that protects the
differences and divisions.
But that ethnopluralistic
solution is enhanced or aided by a sociobiological understanding of
human nature, which remains a "political incorrect"
solution, mainly because businessman like the one quoted above and
culturally Marxist academics who dominate our schools block the
sociobiological understanding of human nature.
As you hear often in this
blog, human nature is basically 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. This definition
of human nature basically supports traditional Western values and
morals, and it logically and instinctively suggests---at least to a few people---forming an
ethnopluralism of ethnostates, which could be peacefully adapted to
the constitutional separation of powers and states.
So what or who are the
disrupters of this natural solution to present and future
divisions in the West? The disrupters are the political left,
postmodern philosophy, postmodern art, the Big Media, the academic
world, global business, universalist religions, etc. Depressing
right? But we can't solve a problem if we don't know what the problem
is, or if we are forbidden to name the problem.
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