Discrimination
Discrimination

he ideal of Equal Opportunity and Responsibility says we can neither discriminate for nor against someone on the basis of arbitrary characteristics. "Arbitrary" means "having nothing to do with suitability for the task in hand." If we were casting the part of Abraham Lincoln in a play, no one could accuse us of arbitrary discrimination if we limited the choice to skinny and tall white males. In such a case, race and gender become relevant.
iscrimination against blacks is called racism, and is a bad thing. But many blacks (not the more serious black intellectuals) think it is quite all right to discriminate in favor of blacks. This is called "affirmative action." In truth, discrimination FOR some group is far more widespread and insidious than discrimination AGAINST. This is particularly true when it comes to tribal discrimination. I use the term "tribal" in a broad sense. Of course, we are familiar with the idea that the Native Americans were tribal, and Native Africans still are tribal. I also categorize Kurds, Basques, Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, Palestinians and Jews as tribal peoples.
ribal people always want a homeland, where they are sovereign, and no other tribe may be given full citizenship. When a tribal member gets into a position of authority, it is assumed he or she will use that power to further other members of the tribe at the expense of everyone else. In just this way, a business, profession or industry may be taken over by one tribe. No others need apply. This has been the root of triumph and tragedy throughout the history of the Jews.
hen people immigrate to America, they must give up their tribalism, and with it, their nursing of old grudges and hatreds. That is the real meaning of "the melting pot," a phrase one doesn't hear much anymore. It never meant a melting together of all races and ethnic groups (although that inevitably happens). It mainly means a melting down of all the cultural baggage from the Old World, so ones first allegiance is to the new American People. That is not the first allegiance of tribal people, which is always to their own tribe. Indeed, that is the very definition of tribalism.
iddle America now finds itself excluded from Hollywood, excluded from the higher rungs of Academia, excluded from Wall Street, and from the higher rungs of the Professions. This is not right. In the revolution to come we must re-establish equal opportunity for all, including ourselves! And to do this, we must root out -- those who hold positions of power and only allow their own kind (whether it be family, race, or tribe) to share power. They must be stripped of their wealth and citizenship, and deported back to wherever their ancestors came from. And no dual citizenship. Anyone who is a citizen of another nation should be stripped of American citizenship. You have to choose.
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