Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Village Life

Two women from Third World families or roots, that work at my hotel, were noting how in their villages at home, especially in the evening, how all the people come out and mix until dark.

Americans, by contrast, do not come out, or stay out to commingle with the neighbors in the evening. Only one or two neighbors may be outside at all.

I have long known the contrast that they described accurately. Even the vast majority of Americans, as non-individuating and group-living as they are, are relatively individualistic in comparison to most peoples around the world.

We must regard the cold, separate neighborhood lack of mingling and night life, found in most white neighborhoods, as a sociological Golconda for how to build individual-living neighborhoods in the future.

This is why we must limit all kinds of immigration. Those coming in must take a loyalty oath to individual-living, capitalism and loyalty to the constitutional republic.

They may come from a warm, groupist Hindu village, but life here will be individual, separate, cold and liberating. They must not be allowed to dilute and pollute our superior life style with primitive, destructive values from home.

On the surface, Americans may seem cold, indifferent and unfriendly, but this is because their kindness and staying away is misrepresented and distorted.

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