Feb 2, 2020, 10:24 AM

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it is very unlikely that race can be overcome for anyone who must live in proximity to blacks and hispanics and sees the consequences. It is true that good people are in every group, and that our tribes (races) can work together to common ends if we do not force one another into continuing the demonstrated failure of integration – particularly in business, schools, and neighborhoods – and let people continue to naturally sort into communities. We have common commercial interests. We have common defense interests. But we do not have common social (normative) interests because of the harsh reality of our substantial differences in genetics, temperament, ability, culture, and history.

Instead, while differences in demand for commons is the cause of our conflict – race is not the cause of our conflict but the political order in which races and mixed peoples cooperate.

The current organization of the polity by winner takes all, and the possibility of obtaining political power to interfere in one another’s communities that is the problem.

So, yes, the problem can be overcome. But it can only be overcome by grasping where we have common and uncommon interests.

You cannot change sexual, social, economic, political, and military differences between the races and subraces, nor can you change the kinship advantage to association, residency, economic and political cooperation with people of those intersets.

Our military and our markets don’t care about our color.

every other aspect of life does.

Hence my solution depriving us of possibility of power over one another – and the ability to determine our futures independent of what others think, by sorting into groups that are heterogeneous or homogenous.

I want desperately to live in a northern european homogenous polity – and I want others of my people to do inherit that which I have inherited.

I know what will happen to every other known political order and I am happy if they want to do so – that does not mean it is good or will end up as anything other than a small number of wealthy elites surrounded by urban rings of poverty, favellas and ghettos. It won’t.

But these are our choices to make.

They are not others’ choices to make.