A good week for real Americans?

Kevin V. writes:

This has been an exceptionally good week for the growing numbers of nationalists in this country.

It is our view that the English-speaking people of European descent in North America are a distinct people, with their own language, culture, literature, norms, mores, history and identity. The U.S. was an expression of the life of these people, but due to issues surrounding the legacy of black slavery the country changed course, first at the time of the Civil War, later at the time of the Liberal Revolution of the 1960s. The U.S. government then embarked on a historic change from a national government to a universalist government deeply ideological in nature.

It is further our view that while this change is perfectly understandable in its historical context, and while we understand and acknowledge the many European-Americans of good will support this ideological U.S. government, that this new U.S. will reduce our people to servitude, destroy our heritage, abuse our ancient liberties and result in our ruin.

As politics become more divided in the U.S., where, to date, only those who accept the tenets of the new ideological government are allowed to participate in national politics, ordinary conservatives find themselves at the receiving end of government hostility and left-wing hatred that they have trouble understanding. The Tea Party consists merely of citizens protesting clear government overspending, yet it is viewed by both official Washington and the larger left-ideological community as vicious, racist and oppressive. Worried parents merely want their children to be properly educated, yet such concerns are seen by the system as support for racist, colonialist history. Average Republicans view their moderate conservatism as completely American, yet all others view them as the “White” party, following racist policies.

The key barrier to the nationalist message reaching vast swathes of our people is the illusion of conservative and Republican dissent. Only the nationalist understanding properly explains these things that trouble ordinary conservatives so. Only nationalist politics will allow our people to start the fight back and to secure a new national endeavor to protect our people, our history and our heritage.

For the U.S. government is just that: a mere government. It is not the American people. It is not even the United States. It is merely an organization, and one that, as the Second Continental Congress said, “whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

This week saw the people of Arizona’s attempt to fight the illegal settlement of their state by a foreign power and people struck down by U.S. government. This week saw that same government give itself unprecedented economic power and cemented its key role in the very industry that is vital to our health and well-being.

This week exposed yet again the feeble weakness of mainstream conservatism and the Republican Party to do anything about any of this. This week it was made clear yet again that voting for this or that new (R) for President or any other office will not change the central power dynamic nor the out-of-control ideological madness of USG.

Yes, this was a very good week for Nationalists.

A good week for our people.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at June 28, 2012 04:57 PM | Send
    

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