More specifically, not everything is about muh economy and muh march of history progress.
I mean, those of us here that thinks race is absolutely essential understand there are other issues.
Hell, even the woke actually understands this with intersectionality. Keep into account that there are other social justice causes beside their preferred ones.
> those of us here that thinks race is absolutely essential understand there are other issues.
After two centuries of Classical economics, it's long overdue that race (or "cultural cohesion," to say it politely) be recognized as an essential foundation to any sustainable economy and the culture which harbors it. Japan is an exceptional contemporary example. Look at how quickly they recovered from an earthquake and tsunami in the last decade. It was practically overnight.
And how is this explained in the West? *"Oh, they have superior government agencies. If we all just paid more in taxes, we could have agencies just as effective."* No, we wouldn't. Not with Sha'Niqua heading FEMA and [ordering crews not to help non-party members.](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20g31ln2wgo) Japan recovered as quickly as they did because they're all invested in THEIR country, in THEIR communities, in THEIR people. A sentiment we're not allowed to harbor in the West anymore.
Americans have been so brainwashed, so demoralized, so dispossessed from feeling any attachment to America, nobody can be bothered to care. *"Oh, well. I guess the government should do something about that."* Who did you see come out from all around in the wake of Hurricane Helene -- at their own expense, at their own risk? White folks. "Rednecks." Why? Because they came to help THEIR people when the government wouldn't. Blacks fled and waited for another handout, as usual. That's what "news" reports always neglect to mention.
I mean, those of us here that thinks race is absolutely essential understand there are other issues.
Hell, even the woke actually understands this with intersectionality. Keep into account that there are other social justice causes beside their preferred ones.
After two centuries of Classical economics, it's long overdue that race (or "cultural cohesion," to say it politely) be recognized as an essential foundation to any sustainable economy and the culture which harbors it. Japan is an exceptional contemporary example. Look at how quickly they recovered from an earthquake and tsunami in the last decade. It was practically overnight.
And how is this explained in the West? *"Oh, they have superior government agencies. If we all just paid more in taxes, we could have agencies just as effective."* No, we wouldn't. Not with Sha'Niqua heading FEMA and [ordering crews not to help non-party members.](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20g31ln2wgo) Japan recovered as quickly as they did because they're all invested in THEIR country, in THEIR communities, in THEIR people. A sentiment we're not allowed to harbor in the West anymore.
Americans have been so brainwashed, so demoralized, so dispossessed from feeling any attachment to America, nobody can be bothered to care. *"Oh, well. I guess the government should do something about that."* Who did you see come out from all around in the wake of Hurricane Helene -- at their own expense, at their own risk? White folks. "Rednecks." Why? Because they came to help THEIR people when the government wouldn't. Blacks fled and waited for another handout, as usual. That's what "news" reports always neglect to mention.