Monday, June 01, 2020

The melting pot didn't melt and pluralist society didn't work either



The latest riots in Minneapolis and across the country have shown us once again that blacks and whites have not assimilated. There has been some assimilation around the edges of society, but even Ivy League educated blacks prefer each others company, which is completely natural and in accord with kin and ethnic centered human nature. But this reality cannot be mentioned and is considered taboo by modern liberalism or cultural Marxism which control the Media and the schools. 

The melting pot didn't melt and when that didn't work the American mosaic, or pluralist society, took its place, but that didn't work either and caused more social disorder, because human nature is kin and ethnic centered and biological ethnocentric. 

Clueless modern liberals still promote both pluralist societies and universal equality apparently not noticing the contradiction. Conservatives do the same but try to bring in a neutered nationalism of creedal ideas rather than biological bonds.  

Universalist humanitarianism and equality are “unable to sustain high levels of in-group cooperation.” (Ed Dutton) Computer modeling of such battles has demonstrated conclusively that ethnocentric strategies always triumph. "The genes hold culture on a leash. The leash is very long, but inevitably values will be constrained in accordance with their effects on the human gene pool.” (Edward O. Wilson) 

So given real human nature what can be done to bring real order and peace to our country? We can legally adapt our Constitutional separation of powers and states to a deeper sociobiological knowledge. 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. 

I see no better instinctive, moral, or rational way out of a melting pot and pluralist society that didn't work.

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