The wider audience out there is gradually leaving behind its conditioning which makes it idealize racial equality and deprecate the interests of its own groups. While this is great, it usually translates to raw bigotry.
In the bigger picture, what could you say to a member of any group?
Let us start: “Diversity obliterates culture and forces us into a zero-sum game for power. It also creates a single standard for many different groups, abolishing who they are in order to fit them into the modern system.”
This is unrecognized, but such a system is cruelty. Diversity is cruel. It removes who you are, and replaces it with a generic System person. This denies you your culture and the validation of your genetic roots.
If a Black person came to me and asked what I believe, it boils down to this: diversity itself is the problem. It is harming us all. We need mono-ethnic societies. Blacks will never be happy in America, nor will any group but its founding entity, the ethnic Western Europeans.
In the South, we know that there are good people from every group. The Black people you see on Twitter videos are not representative of the group; you are seeing the worst. But we also recognize that each group must dwell apart and maintain its own standards.
No sane person wants cruelty. But if we view diversity in the long term, it is the greatest cruelty. It removes culture from people, and subjects them to the judgment of the economic and social system that makes every person into a generic conformist.
Each group needs not equality, but to be appreciated for what it is. Diversity removes this. It destroys culture. If left unchecked, it removes each person from their group and turns them into an economic and political unit and nothing more.
No one wants racial hatred, if they search their hearts. What we want is safe places for each of our tribes. That only happens if we end diversity, and while that seems cruel in the short term, in the long term, it is the only escape from cruelty that is possible.
Tags: alienation, diversity