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When Choice Means Homogeneity
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| The censors hate my videos. | |
| So, if you like this one, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people. | |
| We live in disturbing times. | |
| America has a new sweetheart. | |
| Her name is Dylan Mulvaney. | |
| It's day 43 of being a girl and I'm in my canopy bed. | |
| And I woke up this morning and I was like, Dylan, what are you going to do today to be a girl? | |
| You know what I'm going to do? | |
| I'm going to stay right here. | |
| Girls deserve to stay in bed sometimes. | |
| *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* *music* Thank | |
| you. | |
| Meanwhile in El Paso, Texas, the city is getting ready for the end of Title 42 next week. | |
| The mayor declared a state of emergency starting tomorrow. | |
| The U.S. Navy invited an active-duty drag queen to be a digital ambassador as part of a recent drive to attract the most talented and diverse workforce and combat-plunging recruitment. | |
| Yeoman Second Class Joshua Kelly, who identifies as non-binary, was appointed as the first of five Navy digital ambassadors in a pilot program that ran from October to March. | |
| *music* | |
| Let me add a different dimension. | |
| As the Wall Street Journal put it, America pulls back from values that once defined it. | |
| The paper reported how attitudes have changed in just 25 years. | |
| As you can see, in 1998, patriotism was very important to 70% of Americans. | |
| By 2019, the figure was just over 60%, and then it crashed to 38% this year. | |
| In 1998, nearly 60% of Americans said having children was very important. | |
| Now it's not even half that number. | |
| The importance of religion is also declining. | |
| The only thing in this survey that Americans valued more than they used to is money. | |
| This is historical data from Pew Research on the percentage of Americans who trust the government to do what is right just about always or most of the time. | |
| In the early 1960s, that figure was 75%. | |
| There was a rise in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan and a spasm across the 50% mark after the 9-11 attacks, and then it's been down. | |
| Not even 25% of Americans trust the feds. | |
| Maybe it has something to do with the way our rulers spend money they don't have. | |
| Here is total federal debt as a percentage of gross domestic product. | |
| It's now 120% of the entire annual production of the country. | |
| And here's a graph of how much the federal government pays in interest each quarter. | |
| Last quarter, $213 billion. | |
| That's $213 billion out of your pocket that bought nothing. | |
| Thomas Jefferson thought it was immoral to saddle future generations with today's debt, and that's exactly what we are doing. | |
| Maybe that helps explain why Americans are so pessimistic about the future. | |
| Look at the bottom bar. | |
| 78% of Americans think their children's generation will be worse off than their own. | |
| Just 20 years ago, only 42% thought that. | |
| One last point. | |
| When New York City built a subway starting in the early 1900s, it put restrooms in the stations. | |
| Now they are locked up tight. | |
| If they weren't, people would be living in them, raping and murdering in them. | |
| Something must have changed. | |
| How would our rulers explain all of this, or any of it? | |
| I can hear them now. | |
| These are complex, multifaceted phenomena. | |
| But drawing on the immense strength of our wonderful diversity, we are building a new, compassionate America in which all are valued. | |
| They would never say, this country is dying. | |
| But that's what's happening. | |
| All these things have something in common. | |
| Pathological individualism. | |
| An inability or a refusal to think beyond narrow personal interests. | |
| Obviously, smash-and-grab attacks or jumping on people's cars is viciously antisocial, even psychopathic, but blacks have been headed that way for decades. | |
| It means something else when the nation as a whole stops wanting to have children and becomes much less patriotic in just one generation. | |
| A society needs children just to keep going. | |
| And a nation won't survive without some level of loyalty from citizens. | |
| The obligation goes both ways. | |
| Government has to at least seem to care about people. | |
| It's hard to respect a government that saddles every baby with more than $93,000 of public debt the moment he's born. | |
| When government is full of greedy, narcissistic people, why should citizens be any different? | |
| In 1961, President John Kennedy said in his inaugural address, Fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. | |
| Ask what you can do for your country. | |
| Can you imagine Joe Biden saying that? | |
| People would burst out laughing. | |
| That was a different America. | |
| Has even one social trend improved since then? | |
| Can you think of even one? | |
| I can, actually. | |
| Per capita cigarette consumption is about one quarter what it was in 1960. | |
| Anything else? | |
| So, how do you fix an entire country? | |
| How do you give people loyalties beyond themselves? | |
| How do you cure pathological individualism? | |
| First, recognize that racial diversity is a plague. | |
| People don't trust people who are unlike themselves. | |
| Robert Putnam of Harvard is famous for quantifying just how much diversity kills trust. | |
| Diversity can reach a point that folks don't even trust people of their own race. | |
| It was a terrible mistake to abandon the original idea of the United States as a land for white people. | |
| In 1960, whites were nearly 90% of the population. | |
| It was a high-trust society. | |
| No one would have imagined the scenes you saw at the beginning of this video. | |
| Now whites are down to 60%. | |
| 130 million non-whites live here. | |
| It would be impossible to persuade them to leave. | |
| Therefore, the only cure for diversity is disengagement. | |
| If Americans had permanent communities of people like themselves, they would have at least local loyalties and attachments. | |
| They would know that their children would grow up and live among people like them, whom they could trust. | |
| Large-scale separation won't be easy, but it's the only cure for diversity. | |
| Of course, people separate all the time. | |
| It's instinctive. | |
| Look at neighborhoods, clubs, backyard barbecues. | |
| When they have a choice, people want homogeneity. | |
| Our country must recognize that this is normal, natural, and healthy. | |
| Instead, the government is constantly pushing people together. | |
| That won't change until white people, who are still the majority, make it change. | |
| White people have to understand that race is central to the identities of non-whites. | |
| It must be central to our identity, too. | |
| Racial loyalty cures pathological individualism. | |
| Racially conscious whites That requires new generations of white families and white children. | |
| It means teaching children to respect the past and build the future. | |
| It means living for something greater than yourself. | |
| That changes everything. | |
| Healthy societies are built around families. | |
| They understand that men and women are different. | |
| They recognize that children need a father and a mother who stay together. | |
| The entire structure of society, courtship patterns, sexual morality, the nature of work, marriage laws, the tax system, everything is set up to support families. | |
| No society that values families glorifies homosexuals. | |
| People whose reproductive energy is directed towards their own sex are biological dead ends. | |
| They are not role models. | |
| Most probably didn't choose to be that way any more than deaf people choose to be deaf. | |
| We don't persecute deaf people, but we don't line the streets to cheer on a deaf pride parade either. | |
| No healthy society promotes sex changes. | |
| That's another dead end. | |
| White men and women, Today, the United States promotes all the wrong things. | |
| That's because it is officially committed to equality. | |
| Equality is impossible, and trying to make people equal invariably means dragging down the best and encouraging the worst. | |
| The American compulsion for equality started with race, the idea that blacks and whites are equal and interchangeable. | |
| This is obviously not true, and every effort to make them equal failed. | |
| Despite that failure, the compulsion for equality spread. | |
| All cultures are equal. | |
| No religion is better than another. | |
| Even the sexes are equal and interchangeable. | |
| Now we're supposed to believe that it is healthy and beautiful. | |
| To be fat and that it's wrong to admire beauty and to be repelled by ugliness. | |
| All differences are so unimportant and superficial that I can announce that today I'm a woman and insist on being treated as one. | |
| A society obsessed with equality is obsessed with failure. | |
| Not to punish or improve people who are failures, but to punish society for supposedly making them fail. | |
| No person, unless he is a white man, is ever responsible for failure. | |
| Every loser, deviant, and criminal is a victim of the white man. | |
| And the more ways you can claim to be a victim—nonwhite, queer, transsexual—the | |
| Therefore, the greatest virtue today is compassion for all these so-called victims. | |
| Of course, this is a phony virtue. | |
| Because it comes with no personal cost. | |
| All you need to do is make a fuss over failures and promote ways to take money away from successful people and give it to failures. | |
| Imagine a society that honors courage, integrity, honesty, faithfulness in marriage, loyalty to principles, duty to family and nation. | |
| When do you ever hear anyone praising these things? | |
| A nation of racially conscious whites who cared about the future of their people would value real virtue. | |
| It would be a happy society of proud people who looked forward to the future. | |
| It would celebrate achievement, not failure. | |
| It would seek reasons for admiration, not for compassion. | |
| It would realize that in society's number one mission of encouraging families, some families deserve more encouragement than others. | |
| Heredity is important, and a healthy nation wants future generations always to be better, not just morally, psychologically, and spiritually, but biologically. | |
| All this could be true of a healthy society of any race, but it's not possible in a multiracial society. | |
| It's possible only in a society of common purpose. | |
| Diversity will always be the enemy of unity and common purpose. | |
| What I'm calling for, of course, is a revolution in the way we think about society and our place in it. | |
| But it would be a peaceful revolution. | |
| It requires only that enough people understand that we are heading for disaster and be willing to do something about it. | |
| Wouldn't you rather live in a better country? | |
| Don't you want to leave a better country to your children? | |