Thursday, April 30, 2020

We should expand the Tenth Amendment and Constitutional separation of powers and states and give states or regions the right to become ethnostates


Note on ethnostates for the day after tomorrow:

The Tenth Amendment says: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

The Founding Fathers believed that nullification was the "moderate middle ground," and not the road to secession.

We should adapt our Constitutional separation of powers and states to deeper sociobiological knowledge of human nature and give states or regions the right to become ethnostates. If real kin and ethnic-centered human nature is allowed to be what it is, it naturally leads to regionalism, localism, general conservative values, eventually ethnostates, and finally an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, which would need to be protected from marauding imperialists, supremacists, and global money grubbers, with a defensive federalism.

Then we will be legally, culturally, and politically healthy and ready for the coming centuries. Europe could do the same, and China too, otherwise we will have constant internal strife between naturally competing ethnic groups added to the usual external problems between countries.

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