Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Real human nature is not an error


As I watched befuddled Congresswomen Nancy Pelosi rip up a copy of President Donald Trump's speech after his State of the Union address, in plain sight of millions of people, I realized again how important it is to have intelligent leaders. Pelosi is one of the pack of left-liberals and socialists who are stupid enough to believe that real human nature is an error, a blunder; we are supposed to not only have equality of opportunity but equality of condition for all people, that is, little difference in the possessions of wealth, social status and power for all individuals and all ethnic groups (accept whites). That is what has been taught in all our schools and broadcast in virtually all the media, and that is what Pelosi and her idiot colleagues in the Democratic Party believe, or at least say they believe.

Even after the constant political propaganda of cultural Marxism, left-liberalism, and global neoconservatism preached in all our schools and across the media, human nature remains as it has always been, genetically and biologically 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. Race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation tend to eventually conform to the human nature reflected in identity politics.

The obvious solution to the diversity of bio-cultural identities in the world, each with its own natural urge to perpetuate itself and establish its own culture, is not to try to jam everyone together in the same territory or to demand a creed of complete equality or multiculturalism, but to establish ethnostates for all distinctive groups and then protect them from marauding imperialists, supremacists, and money grubbers, with a defensive federalism. An ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions could be established, legally, in the United States, adapted from our constitutional separation of powers and states.

We need leaders intelligent enough to know, and strong enough to declare, that real human nature is not an error. Soon we will need even more than populist-nationalist President Trump wants for the nation.

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