Friday, May 15, 2020

If California is still the bellwether state, the rest of the country is screwed


If California is still the bellwether state, the indicator of trends, the rest of the country is screwed.

Californians are “living beneath the heel of criminality, on islands of disease, vice, and disorder...Los Angeles and San Francisco are among the top ten dirtiest cities in America...San Francisco, the rainbow flagship of our brave new world, even has a “no-kill, catch-and-release” policy for rodents. “Once rats are caught,” SF Gate reports, “they’re released right in the backyard”...Meanwhile, “the “Ferguson Effect”—or the emboldening of criminal elements in light of the riots that followed the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri—has resulted in a nationwide war on cops and a consequent increase in gun violence...” Meantime “the Berkeley City Council has voted to replace the word “manhole” with “maintenancehole...” (Pedro Gonzalez, Chronicles

Can we answer Alexander Hamilton’s question of whether “societies of men are really capable or not, of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend, for their political constitutions, on accident and force?” 

What Hamilton was missing was deep knowledge of the biological origin of social behavior, which came after Darwin, when real human nature could be seem as being genetically kin and ethnic centered, with group selection as the main unit of successful survival and reproduction.

The decline of America culture and the American people really began to accelerate in the 1960's when several destructive things came together: postmodernism in the academic world, hedonism promoted by the Big Media, modern liberalism on the left, and libertarianism on the right, and, of course, continuing unlimited and undiscriminating immigration.

Wilmot Robertson suggested transforming the socially destructive aspects of ethnic or racial natural competition into developing socially constructive ethnostates.  Can we continue to counter Spengler's prediction of inevitable fall by solving the age old problem of union in America with an ethnopluralism of ethnostates adapted from our Constitutional separation of powers and states? Then we could protect the ethnostates from marauding imperialists, supremacists, and global money grubbers, with a defensive federalism.

I think in view of California being the bellwether state for the rest of the country, the Founders might even approve.

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