Friday, October 04, 2019
Bonding problems on the left and the right
1. We can't successfully
bond one distinctive ethnic ethos and agenda to another distinctive
ethnic group. 2. We can't successfully bond multi-ethnic or
multicultural societies to one ethnic ethos and agenda. 3. The ethos
and agenda of democracies breaks down due to demographic changes in
voting ethnic groups, especially with open national
borders. 4. We can't successfully block the biological origin of
human nature (why would we want to?) which is genetically
kin-centered, ethnocentric, even xenophobic, with group-selection as
the primary unit of successful selection, followed by individual
selection, among other conservative traits.
As
the consequence of this reality in the U. S. the democratic left has
become a party mainly for promoting minority ethnic groups and races,
and the republican right mainly promotes whites, and the increasing
clashes between them naturally makes social harmony un-bondable. This
explains the origin of most of the problems in the West today.
Given
human nature, if we want democracies (or any political system) to
work as harmoniously as possible we need to develop ethnostates and
an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected from marauding
imperialists and supremacists by some form of federalism. This can be
done in the U.S. by slightly adapting the constitutional separation
of powers and states. But since the schools, the media, the
political parties, the business world, and most of the people
indoctrinated by the schools and the media now object to this
solution, who can say when it will happen? Even so, I believe it will emerge.
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