THE FALLACY OF INCLUSION INTO THE POLITY
(by Brad Werrell)
A core error of modern liberalism is assuming that mere presence or legal status entitles someone to full benefits of a polity.
Let’s break it down.
A polity isn’t just a space. It’s a people with a shared evolutionary strategy, institutions, norms, language, and burdens. Membership requires reciprocity—not just location or paperwork.
Let’s examine the false assumptions behind this fallacy: “If I’m here, I belong.”
“If I have citizenship, I deserve equal voice.”
“If I suffered, I am owed.”
“If I vote, I am the people.”
All false under Natural Law.
The modern West conflates moral inclusion with civilizational compatibility.
But:
– Sympathy ≠ Suitability
– Paperwork ≠ Participation
– Residence ≠ Responsibility
This fallacy arises from several corrupt philosophical lineages:
– Christian Universalism → “All souls are equal before God”
– Enlightenment Humanism → “All men are equal”
– Marxism → “The marginalized must be included”
– Postwar Guilt → “Exclusion is oppressive”
These narratives all ignore one truth:
– Civilization is a constrained cooperative alliance.
– Not everyone is suited for it.
– And it cannot survive unlimited inclusion.
Consequences of this fallacy:
– Institutional fragility
– Loss of group sovereignty
– Demographic destabilization
– Moral incoherence
– Parasitism disguised as moral virtue
Under Natural Law:
– Membership must be earned
– Reciprocity must be maintained
– Exclusion is justified for preservation
– A polity is not an open club—it’s an ancestral contract for future survival.
Inclusion without qualification isn’t compassion—it’s suicide.
– Truth: A polity is a people with a shared strategy, not a hotel room.
– Stop falling for the fallacy.
– Reclaim reciprocity.
– Secure your civilization.
Source date (UTC): 2025-07-26 18:04:16 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1949168908226920619
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