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#AntiRacism is a religion, which now dominates the West & needs to be taken as seriously as you would need to take Islam, if you lived in Saudi Arabia.

Religion derives from Latin, religare, meaning to bind people together, & is thus a source of POWER.
Americans fought a civil war over the religion of the Union, which was, & became an ever greater source of power that has been abused throughout American history. If the Confederacy had won, power would still have been abused, of course, but in two separate states.
The American constitution & the rule of law mercifully limit the abuse of power, but not nearly enough to achieve a humane & sustainable society.

The religion of Anti-Racism plays out within the religion of the Union & of every other sovereign western state.
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Every STATE, by facilitating the abuse of power (esp. military, political, pecuniary & that of spurious moral authority), perverts & corrupts evolved human nature, thereby paving the way for its own self-destruction. Image
A spurious moral authority (in pathological overreaction to the evils of Nazism) is currently causing Native Europeans & Whites worldwide, to deny & despise their own race.

It is a self-destructive, moral-supremacist ideology that is destroying western civilisation.
As one would expect from the Orwellian, self-exploitative & self-destructive nature of the STATE (Britain, France, America, etc.), described above, it has embraced this ideology as an instrument of society-political rewards, intimidation & control.
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#BigBrother & his minions operate at multiple levels: local, national, corporate & international. Here's an example from the international level of the UN.

Transforming our world:
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Image
Preamble: Image
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I am inclined to admire people for their good intentions, but
why do they so often pave the way to hell?

The very survival of our civilisation, I believe, depends on us finding answers to this question.

I see 2 principal reasons:

1) Good intentions are often misconceived.
2) I'm not the only one inclined to admire good intentions. Most people do, so they confer social status, personal advantage & power on those thought to possess them. Thus, anyone pursuing a political career will virtue-signal their "good intentions" whether genuine or not.
How genuine anyone's good intentions are it is often impossible to judge.

I'm inclined to believe that the intentions of Bush & Blair, for example, in invading Iraq were good, but tragically misinformed & misconceived.
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