William Lind pointed out that the older version of Marxism concentrated on putting workers and peasants over capitalists, landlords, and the bourgeoisie, whereas Cultural Marxism and the the Black Lives Matter movement have been seeking to put women, blacks, and gays over men, whites, and straights by using psychological conditioning designed to generate self-hatred among males, whites, and straights.
It's diabolical because when males, whites, and straights stand up themselves they are really standing up for the very existence of their race and gender, which opens themselves up to the charge of being racists. So the cultural Marxists and the Black Lives Matter movement are really encouraging the thing they are most against: white racism.
All
races are “systemically racist” when human behavior is seen from
the realistic biological origin of social behavior. The Black Lives
Matter movement which has been loudly accusing all whites of being
racist is driven by the very same systemic black racism.
Real human nature is and has always been genetically kin and ethnic centered with ethnic selection as the main unit of successful survival and reproduction, followed by individual selection. We are naturally fragmenting into a nation of competing races in a zero game where the gains of one ethnic group is offset by the losses of another ethnic group, with much cruel social discord in the process. America has not successfully united different races and ethnic groups. But all is not lost.
As
one historian put it, what formerly divided us can put us back
together again. It
would be far more realistic to talk of un-assimilating differences
rather
than about superiority/inferiority. A true natural rights or civil
rights movement would promote ethnostates and an ethnopluralism of
ethnostates for all groups, black, white, brown, yellow, or red, with
each ethnostate protected from marauding imperialists, global
businesses, supremacists, Marxists, etc. An ethnopluralism of
ethnostates could be established, legally, in the United States with
our constitutional separation of powers and states.
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