Sunday, February 16, 2020
The West will be renewed
It as happened time and
again throughout human history, the internal take-down and external
invasion of developed and prosperous countries by barbarians,
following too much self indulgence, the loss of virility, a devotion
to constant comfort and bourgeois decadence. Then, as Wayne
Allensworth points out in Chronicles (July 2019), such movements as
the Christian Knights appear after the fall of Rome to pull the civilization out of Dark Ages and defend the
civilization.
Walls can be built to keep
pillaging migrant invaders out but then soft decadent people and greedy men demand
that we tear down the walls and allow the country to be overwhelmed
by cultures and races so diverse, so different from one another, that
they cannot live in harmony and peace together in the same living
space. And so it has gone, time and again repeated.
Well, as the great still
taboo historian Wilmot Robertson wrote in 1992, what is called for is
a new form of government that would transform socially destructive
into socially constructive forces, this time in the form of
autonomous, relatively self-sufficient ethnostates.
Human
nature IS ethnocentric and kin-selecting an has been since humans
became humans. Group-selection was the way for individuals to
successfully survive, so altruism, or being for others, was naturally
limited mainly to kin and ethnic group because they shared the same
genes which strive for successful survival. Trying to rid human
nature and culture of the deep-seated preference for kin and ethnic
group, which is attempted by many ideologies and religions, is like
trying to rid human beings of being human. That
is inhumane and cruel.
I
think an ethnopluralism of ethnostates or regions could be
conservatively
established, legally, in the United States with our constitutional
separation of powers and states, and then protected from marauding
imperialists, supremacists, and global money grubbers, by a
defensive-minded federalism.
How far will we have to fall before we
realize this?
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