Wednesday, April 08, 2020
How can we conservatively retain the American union as we deal with our increasingly diverse loss of homogeneity?
To
pick up the theme again of how we can conservatively retain the
American union as we deal with our increasingly diverse loss of
homogeneity, that is, can we avoid radical revolution and yet adapt
to the increasingly combative racial and cultural differences in
America?
Oligarchies
who affirm the Left now rule us and control our democracies, and the Ivy
League schools and the Media, corrupted by the politically
correctness of cultural Marxism, provide the credentials---they are
the main enemy of the conservatively retaining the American union.
The
rise of cultural Marxism (demanding equality for the unequal),
radical feminism (demanding biologically unnatural roles for women),
homosexuality (demanding biologically unnatural sexual life styles)
and postmodern relativism (demanding a biologically unnatural
relativity of values) have led to biologically and culturally
diseased societies.
As
I repeat here often the biological origin of social behavior evolved a human nature which has been affirmed throughout human
history to this day as being
universally and genetically kin-centered, gender defined, age-graded,
heterosexual marriage-making, hierarchical, ethnocentric, even
xenophobic, among other conservative things, with group-selection as
the primary unit of successful selection followed by individual
selection.
We can adapt our Constitutional separation of powers and states to
a deeper sociobiological knowledge. This strongly suggests that if
real kin and ethnic-centered human nature is allowed to be what it
is, it would naturally lead to regionalism, localism, general
conservative values, eventually ethnostates, and finally an
ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected from marauding imperialists,
supremacists, and global money grubbers, with a defensive federalism.
That
is how we may conservatively retain the American union.
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