Why they hate us

Why they hate us
If you asked anyone, any single person off the street if they had a choice between saving the life of the cousin or a complete stranger, nearly everyone would save the blood relative.
You could even ask this question of the most rabid multiculturalist, the most insane self hater, and the response would most likely be the same. Regardless of the conditioning we receive in university and school, regardless of the opinions of the elites that rule us and try to mould us, everyone knows that all else being equal someone who is related to you is more important to you than someone who is not.
The real question is that since this fact is so widely accepted as being a part of our very make-up, why would those same people deny that they have a preference for those who are more closely related to them in every day life?
Your ethnic group is your extended family. All the studies yet done show that you, me and in some cases even infants react more positively to those who have similar ethnic features to our own. We are hardwired to belong to nations made up of closely related tribes and clans, themselves made up of close knit extended families; this is the natural state of humanity.
This is our natural support network. Back before we had the NHS, the police and the welfare state this genetic tie was all we had. At last if all else failed it was what we knew we could fall back upon. And when the welfare state collapses under the groaning weight of entitlement culture and an aging population this is how the world will reorganize itself. It’s our default position for a society.
The difference between us and the current cultural elites and political classes is that those in charge hate this fact of human nature. They see a rival power structure and a rival source of loyalty to the totalitarian state they have planned. In their view we must love Big Brother like a God, and he is a jealous God indeed.
Because that’s the ultimate aim of the elites, they believe that if enough power is given to a worldwide state to reshape society it can create a utopia. That’s the kernel of their worldview. And nations, families, churches and people like us? We just get in the way.
And if you seriously believed that utopia was possible then anything standing in the way of that utopia would be evil. And if in your view the only thing standing in the way of this wonderful “equal” paradise was the Christian churches, the idea of nations and the natural urge to help your own first then of course you would hate the above forces with a hatred that would seem irrational to others.
And you would see any action taken against such people, even harassment, violence, imprisonment or torture, as completely justified.
They hate us because we remind them of the reality that they are against.
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