10 April 2019

The US is a Constitutional Republic; Diversity and Multiculturalism Never Work

Time and time again I see many "educated" people claiming that the US is a democracy, or even a Constitutional Democracy. It is not. The US was founded as, and still is, a Constitutional Republic.

What that means, is that there are federal laws, checks, and balances, that restrict what can be done, and how it can be done. The electoral college for example, is a part of the Federal institutions nad policies that we have in place. The larger the influence of democracy -- that is the influence of the people on the political system -- the closer to a direct democracy a nation becomes. However, that opens up the gateway to the whole 51% of people dictate the lives of 49%. That in effect, is a very bad outcome.

The US does indeed have elements of democracy, but solely at the low level, like when electing a sheriff. But why do college professors, court judges, politicians, newscaster, etc. keep calling the nation a democracy? This is done for a very specific reason, and that reason is to slowly but surely convince the average American -- who is usually detached from the knowledge of political influence in the grand scheme of things -- that the nation should remove the electoral college and other checks and balances to increase the power of those parties and people that desire to see a global America.

We can already see the influence and ultimate outcome of "Democracy" in such groups as the Democrats, Socialists, Marxists, and Communists. Democratic policies do not work in large scale fashion; especially in nations as diverse and multicultural as the US. With so many different groups vying for political control in order to support their own policies and desires, undoubtedly there will be large swaths of peoples left marginalized. When we look at history, it is plain to see the inevitability that those groups and peoples who were ostracized will be either evicted from their lands, or killed.

In a small homogeneous society, democracy can work. This is because all the participants are of one singular mind. They share the same religion, skin color, heritage, and histories. With that brings the desire to fulfill the same goals; those goals being to live peacefully in prosperity.

In a multicultural, and/or diverse society, those peoples that share the previously mentioned qualities are spread out in small clusters, or are mashed together in low-trust, crime ridden cities. Peoples will naturally begin to separate themselves from the other. You know this to be true. Everybody desires to be around those that are as similar as possible. This is why groups of people congregate with those most like them:, democrats seek other democrats, republicans seek republicans, gays seek other gays, and on, and on, and on, and on.

It cannot be denied that multiculturalism is inherently impossible. Multiple cultures cannot exist at once. A singular dominant culture always takes over, the others are ostracized. This will never change. So to bring multiple cultures together, is to purposefully cause strife. This is true throughout all history: Native Americans, Pygmys of Australia, the Hebrews forming the lands of Israel, Palestine v. Israel, etc.

This reality will never change. I pray that enough people can realize this before the clash and ostracization of cultures begins.




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