Wednesday, January 09, 2019

Where are we now, and where do we need to go?


I love America and defend it, but I don't defend the Antifa movement which openly seeks to block conservative First Amendment free speech, the LGBTQ+ crazies who think they can circumvent biologically human nature, or the Open Border nuts who openly want to replace Middle American whites. I defend traditional America and the principle of law and order, and I affirm the paleoconservative or traditional conservatives in the desire to conserve the best of the past. But I believe we have to go further than the paleoconservatives or traditional conservatives have wanted to go to save America.

The Left worked on the offensive for years to make this radical transformation of America happen, and the Right has been only weakly defensive toward the Left. The Right being religious (and afraid of being called bigoted) has been reluctant to affirm all of the elements of the biological origin of our social behavior, especially the sociobiological fact that real human nature is kin-centered, ethnocentric and even xenophobic. But the conservatives do accept that human nature is gender defined, age-graded, heterosexual, marriage-making, hierarchical, and religious-making. Conservatives tend to overlook the fact that group-selection or ethnocentrism has been the primary unit of successful selection, followed by individual selection.

I believe we will need to adapt the constitutional separation of powers and states and decentralize toward an ethnopluralism of ethnostates. We are no-longer a nation of only Euro-Americans but a nation that the Left gleefully tells us will soon be a land where Euro-Americans are a minority in their own country; and we know as the people and ethnic groups change the culture and politics change toward the new preferences.

An ethnopluralism of ethnostates is the sociopolitical or political/cultural structure most in harmony with real human nature which developed many tens of thousands of years ago and is still very much with us today. I believe we can accomplish this adaptation of the constitutional separation of powers and states to an ethnopluralism of ethnostates within our institutions and through legally established processes. Like the conservatives and as a deep conservative I don't believe in illegal radical revolutions which are almost always snuffed out and care nothing for traditions.

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