Message from @Alex Kolchak - NY
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we have to drive the public or at least policy makers cast aside the myth of boasian anthropology in favor of a true racialist viewpoint set forth by Grant and Stoddard
also apparently Ross Douthat supports repealing the 17th Amendment (direct election of senators)
based and redpilled
How else would it be done? By electoral college on a state level?
Nomination or oligarchic selection I assume
I want a more elitist form of government, akin to the original American republic. A senate that can ignore the will of the common voter on occasion is important, or else we'll never fix issues like debt and healthcare
before it was state legislatures
house reps were elected by the state's population, but senators were elected by state legislatures
and of course, the voting population itself was pretty different too...
it's better than what we have now
which is direct election of both
I like it
There is still PR pressure from the public. Republican establishment types support the agenda now
>have awful shitty elite
>have had that since early 20th century
>has only been a matter of how bad they are
>wants a more elitist form of government
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oof
We can still b u l l y them
that's why I qualified my argument with the fact that the population was different
that would never work now, and it's good that populists are able to benefit from direct elections
Im pretty sure you get v& and shutdown if you try to bully them
we're well past the point of managed, representative democracy, the way it was originally envisioned
but if we were still a serious country, I'd be more comfortable with a less directly-democratic system
of course. everything else is of secondary concern for now
besides, just like in the socialism-libertarianism debate, both direct democracy and illiberal democracy require a high level of trust that your fellow citizens/the elites aren't going to screw you over
and we all know what ruins that societal trust
>elites
>aren't going to screw you over
(((elites)))
I'm talking about people who achieve success and influence in society, not (((elites)))
but fair point
the English, for a long time, had the concept of "noblesse oblige" - basically nobility with obligations to society
i.e. your higher status means you're responsible for giving back, be it through charity, patronage, serving in the military, whatever
if I achieved success & influence in society, as a normie, I would be extremely hesitant to enter politics if I was to do anything short of further attempting to disenfranchise whites
I understand your point I dont really think itll be valid for the mainstream for a long time though
Society, culture, governance, etc have to be molded to the point where that would work well.
you're right - we're in an abnormal situation right now and will be for a while
and those who we trusted to steward society have failed horribly or are actively working against us
so now it's us ordinary people who have to make some aggressive course corrections
with the usual caveats - peacefully, lawfully, in Minecraft, etc. <:4dchess:439923932062154782>
Who's ready to DEFEND THE ROCKIES!
Stupid amounts of pumped up for this