Monday, March 18, 2019
Why conservative things will return, one way or another
In arguing against all the
things that are tearing America and the West apart, conservative's
rarely mention the deep biological origin of our social behavior,
perhaps because they think it intrudes on the works of God as the
maker of all things. And liberal's blindly consider such a statement
evil and racist. But the biological origin of our social behavior is
nevertheless true, even if it is virtually banned in some countries
to say so.
When traditional
conservative's argue against such things as the excessive love of money, fame,
pleasure, the acceptance of homosexuality, abortion, one night
stands, and the general party-on hedonism, they overlook the best
sociobiological argument against these things: human nature is biologically kin-centered, gender
defined, age-graded, heterosexual, marriage-making, hierarchical,
ethnocentric, territorial, and even xenophobic, and religious-making,
among other things, with group-selection as the primary unit of
successful selection,
followed by individual selection. Conservatism affirms most of these
things, and modern liberalism does not.
People and cultures can
operate for a time with behavior that goes against biological
human nature with such experiments as the excessive love of money, fame,
pleasure, the acceptance of homosexuality, abortion, one night
stands, a general party-on hedonism, cultural Marxism, etc. etc., but
our social behavior and our cultures are eventually pulled back by the
biological and genetic leash of real human nature to cultures that
better reflect real human nature, and humans then work within and
adapt to the environments they find themselves living in.
So such conservative
things as being gender defined, age-graded, heterosexual,
marriage-making, hierarchical, ethnocentric, territorial, and even
xenophobic, and religious-making, with group-selection as the primary
unit of successful selection will return. We can help them along or hinder them, but these things will return, one way
or another, and by any rational or instinctive measurement that is good for life and its continuance.
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