Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Why there can be hope that the virus of globalism will not kill us all in the end
In the West big government
and big business (often the same thing) make people and ethnic groups
conform to them rather than people and ethnic groups making big
government and big business conform to them. And so globalism has been increasingly
establishing the sameness of globalism and in the process have been destroying the particular traits of
people, ethnic groups, and nations. Few benefit from this destruction
other than the few promoters and controllers of globalism.
The only thing that has a
chance of saving us from this conformity, this sameness, this living
death of who and what we are, is the biological origin of our social
behavior. As someone said, “Biology is the hardware, culture is
the software.” We are governed and activated from within to live
and successfully survive and reproduce in every cell of the body,
reacting and adapting to the various environments we live in. This
natural activation can be blocked, subverted, or it can be unknown to
us, but it can't legitimately be intellectually or instinctively
denied by big government, big business, or by anyone or anything
else. In the end existing cultural values come from consciously or
unconsciously trying to biologically and genetically advance
ourselves and our kin, our related ethnic group, our locality, and
our nation.
So during this time of the
dying of particular people, ethnic groups, and nations at the hands
of globalism---which is actually evil---there can be real hope that
the virus of globalism will not kill us all in the end. Reality suggests that the biological origin of our social behavior
and real human nature will once again naturally lead to the cultural
expression of localism, regionalism, ethnostates, and an
ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected from marauding imperialists
and supremacists by some sort of federalism---that is hope based on real human nature, which can't be blocked forever.
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