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In a nutshell the problem can be summarised by this question: what does an American look like? There are 2 pictures below. Have a think.
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Figure A |
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Figure B |
Someone who says they are both American is following what you might call the "National" concept of race. Our national background determines our identity. In America this may appear to make sense. But anyone who travels to the Old World will quickly realise that in each part of the Old World people look a certain way. If you go to Europe you will find mostly whites. If you go to Africa you will find mostly Blacks. If you go to China mostly Chinese, India mostly Indians and so on. Now we might argue that this is an old fashioned way of thinking and anyone can go and live anywhere. But people in the Old World don't think like this. In the UK you have people who call themselves British-Chinese and British-Asian. This means while they are born in Britain they are descended from people who came from China and India. But in fact that may be quite a few generations ago and what it really means is that they look like people from China and India, speak the language and share the culture with these places.
Unlike this Old World view, it is only in the New World where you get this pure "National" concept of race. I may look like a Chinese but I am American, I may look like a European (Figure B) but I am American. However Figure A presents a problem. Figure A doesn't look like a European, nor a Chinese nor an Indian nor an African. Figure A actually looks like an American! But if Figure A looks like an American and Figure A does not look like Figure B then Figure B who calls himself an American does not look like an American. This is the situation you have if I go and live in Iraq and take citizenship. I may become Iraqi but I do not look Iraqi. So we are uncovering an uncomfortable truth that the person in Figure B is actually an immigrant.
Now this uncomfortable truth hides a very important unavoidable point about the history of the New World. The European colonists (both white and Hispanic) invaded various parts of the world and annihilated the local populations. They were aided by the spread of diseases to which the majority of local people died, but the rest were hunted down and killed. It was unquestionably a genocide that occurred in the Americas North and South, Canada, Australia and to a lesser extend New Zealand. The measure of the scale of the genocide is measured by how large the remaining populations of locals is now. I have a friend who is Peruvian and his family looks like the Inca, he is not a European. But I have no friends who are True American, just one girl I know who is distantly a part Cherokee. I fear the truth we don't want to face up to is we call Figure B an American because we killed off all the True American to make room for him, and they are today an extremely rare race. In fact the 2019 population figure for True American is 4.4 million while for Jews it is 5.7 million so there are 30% more immigrant Jews than native Americans - this is a crude statistic but since both groups experienced Holocaust we get some idea how massive the Native holocaust was. This is why in the New World we carefully avoid the question about what people look like and where they belong because to do so reminds us that we don't really belong in America.
What is particularly ironic about this is that history is rather bulldozed over by that most infamous of events that rather colours everything else: the Holocaust. The reason we are told we don't like to think in terms of "where people belong" is because the German people started to do this in the 1930s and it lead to the conclusion that Jews did not belong in Germany, so they were put in concentration camps and killed. In fact Wikipedia used to have an interesting quote from Hitler on this:
Once, when passing through the inner City, I suddenly encountered a phenomenon in a long caftan and wearing black side-locks. My first thought was: Is this a Jew? They certainly did not have this appearance in Linz. I watched the man stealthily and cautiously; but the longer I gazed at the strange countenance and examined it feature by feature, the more the question shaped itself in my brain: Is this a German?
Now we are not allowed to think about these things today because of this fear that the next stop in our thinking will be agreeing with the gas chambers. On the other hand, once we stop being allowed to think about things we also get the gas chambers too as people suspend critical thought and follow mass movements like the Nazis. Can't win unfortunately. It seems obvious to me you can consider any of these questions without suddenly becoming a mass murder. Such an idea is as crazy as thinking that through watching a horror movie we will become mad. So yes Hitler wrote that quote, and he is most hated in humanity, but he was human and had a point of view, and I found it interesting that he poses a very valid question. A question in fact that most people want an answer to today.
What I particularly like about this subject are the number of ironies. Not only does the Jewish Holocaust neatly divert attention away from the American Holocaust. Nazi Germany was actually only looking for lebensraum which comprised reclaiming the lands that Germans felt historically were theirs. What the European settlers did was start colonising lands that had never belonged to them; they went far further than the Nazis ever even thought about. And the genocide that followed in the New World was the pure removal of local people to make room for them. The Nazis never even dreamed of that level of expansion. But it remains that the Nazi Holocaust is why we don't like to think about these things. And yet the spill out from the Holocaust was the Jews trying to secure the historical lands where they belonged. The Jews did a lebensraum of their own immediately in the foot prints of the Germans and like Hitler had to ask this question "what is a Jew", because you needed to be a Jew in order to qualify for relocation to Israel. I think the Jews have a clear idea of what a Jew is (I imagine they could have told Hitler had he asked). But I think the Germans are still trying to answer this question, and they are not being allowed to. Indeed much of the West isn't being allowed to, while the rest of the World know already. Interestingly it is the European Americans who are stopping the debate, as suggested I suspect because it leads straight to the door of their own illegitimacy as Americans.
Just in the news recently we have the Kurds being attacked in Syria by the Turks. The Kurds are one of the groups left out of the partitioning of Arabia by the European League of Nations. They want a homeland for their people. I imagine a Kurd, like a Jew, or a Roma, knows what a Kurd is, and knows what type of people they want to live in their wished for Kurdistan. And the international community, like with Israel, sympathises with this venture more of less (although they will never change the borders now). Yet when Germans ask or the same thing there is no sympathy because they are "racists." This illustrates how this word doesn't mean anything. If the Germans are racists then so are the Kurds and Israelis racists. I must note of course that not all Jews agree with the country Israel, for most Jews "Israel" is an abstract place that a nomadic people like the Jews carries with them, plus lots of detailed scripture and history that says they no longer belong to that land. But abstract or not the Jews still need to answer that question of Hitlers "what is a Jew?" in order to know who is a part of Israel and who is not.
So its a mess. Returning to the two pictures. If someone says that Figure A is a True American and Figure B is an immigrant then they think like the Old World, and the people of the Old World, who even after 5 generations in a foreign country still believe they are from their homeland and look to the people of that homeland as their closest friends. They carry the language, the culture and the physical look of that peoples, and the songs they sing are still of that land. This is why there is nothing racist in a Chinese person born in Britain calling themselves Chinese, because they still look like they are from China and still carry much of the culture and feel this place as their true origin and home. And similarly there is nothing racist in a person saying I am German meaning I am white and look to the land of Germany as my home. And of course our Chief Sitting-Bull above is not racist when he says I am a True American and all these other people are immigrants. The evidence he is right is everywhere: even after 400 years the immigrants still speak the European languages English or Spanish of their homelands!
Of course this leads to the "Problem of Modernity" that the Nazis so spectacularly failed to answer. People I meet who would be called "Racist" believe that the positive idea of feeling that a place is my home, must imply that anyone who is not from here shouldn't be allowed in. Then you get the idea of Jews having to leave Germany and Blacks having to leave England (and no-one says this but it means Germans and Whites must return home also). Practically Jews would have had to leave Germany because the Nazis wanted to bring Germans home (also against their will), but apart from that why should we kick people out of a land? In Tibet the Dalai Lama has seen the effects of aggressive immigration by a foreign power and of course the Lakotan Chief in Figure A saw the absolute decimation of his land and people by aggressive immigration. There is a very real fear in allowing foreigners to take over a country. Most alien movies have Earth defend itself from invasion - it is a very real thing to keep the foreigner out. But at the other extreme it is the rather paranoid not allowing anyone to come and go across borders. This is a real problem, wholly unresolved and wholly undiscussed thanks to the brain numbing effect of the idea of "racism" and other unhelpful memes.
In my mind its all very simple. Remove all Hatred. What is racism without hatred? It is nothing, so in fact there is no such thing as racism, there is only hatred. So ignore racism, its a waste of time, just focus on removing hatred from your culture. Then set to work on the very real problem of preserving your land and culture from the modern world and the influx of new ideas, products, and people. While not going completely Amish and meditating progress and development. Its a matter of balance and avoiding the extremes (as one very famous teacher once taught who was not British or White but which most British and White would probably benefit from listening to).
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