Comments on: Nation #2 – What is not a Nation? https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=332 when the government is pointing their guns in the wrong direction Mon, 31 Jan 2011 03:37:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 By: Robert Stilson https://outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=332#comment-60 Mon, 31 Jan 2011 03:37:37 +0000 http://www.outpost-of-freedom.com/blog/?p=332#comment-60 Multiculturalists ply their idealistic visions with disregard for human nature. Consider the reality of mutual incompatability. To our good fortune we are free to choose the interpersonal relationships we establish. It has been my experience that many of these relationships will not sustain inclusion of those personal differences that tend to cause friction. In relationships where frictions exist, one or both parties must compromise a piece of himself if the relationship is to endure. This compromise is contingent upon the value of the relationship to the individual parties,of course. We have created a culture wherein the burden of compromise has seemingly become the lone duty of members of the ‘European’ class. We are expected to pander to the demands and expectations of differing cultures – without questioning the value or necessity of mutual respect or reciprocity. Europeans have thus become subservient to non-European cultures, even when those cultures propose the demise of Western cultural values which define the essence of European sovereignty and autonomy. The extent of incompatability has necessarily produced resentments with the European community as a natural response. What man or women would stay in a relationship where the spouse’s demands are incessant and unforgiving? And what of the relationship where the one spouse openly advocates hatred for his or her spouse? Nothing is more miserable to mankind than the expectation of being forced into a subservient relationship where nurturing is a one-way street. Vital, healthy relationships are generally defined by the desires of parties involved to share a give and take existence. Unfortunately, American culture has been infiltrated by needy, demanding, hate-filled subcultures that expect Europeans to pander to every demand. With this level of incompatibiity, one must wonder if these relationships can or will be sustained. Consider, too, the reality of incompatibility that occurs in marriages – Thus the creation of the concept of ‘divorcement’. If two human beings are incapable of making the means to co-exist what can we anticipate will occur in a nation where subcultures absolutely refuse to enjoin themselves with European culture AND expect Europeans to surrender their values systems? It seems to me cultural conflict is inevitable unless, of course, European culture surrenders itself to become a permutated, distored reflection of itself.

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