Wednesday, June 05, 2019
I assume it's about over for the conservative people and culture of the United States, the question is what to do about it?
I assume it's about over for the
conservative people and culture of the United States; Big Business,
the Big Media, the academic world, and venal politicians have
destroyed us, or I should say those who control these things have
destroyed us. The question is what to do about it?
Radical revolution doesn't
appeal to my sense of the reality of human nature and the world. We
will need to build on what we have and try to conserve the best of
the past. The separation of powers and states enshrined in the US
Constitution may be the best way to reaffirm and even expand the
power of the states and the principle of states rights and
federalism; the Constitution now says that the federal government
possesses only those powers delegated to it by the United States
Constitution, all remaining powers are reserved for the states or the
people.
From this base we can
develop ethnostates, and an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, legally
without radical methods, in harmony with real kin-centered and ethnic-centered
human nature. That is the best way to calm the increasingly
violent but predictable competitive battles we are now having
between distinctively different ethnic groups, races and cultures,
which we foolishly tried to jam together in the same living space, at
the pernicious insistence of Big Business, the Big Media, the
academic world, and venal politicians.
That is the
basic solution to the destruction of the conservative people and
culture of the United States. A few people in the
beleaguered Alt-right agree with the ethnostate solution, but not
always on the methods. Nothing else makes instinctive or rational
sense given that human nature remains 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.
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