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You want hard work? Repeal the Civil Rights Act.

American men are trapped in the box of Individualism. If we are to achieve our potential, it must be for causes greater than ourselves.

I first got into politics a year ago And the first time I ever had a disagreement on X is when I said the border should be closed and these men should be deported immediately. And a liberal woman said to me: "What, are you afraid of a little competition?"

I considered it for a little bit, because it didn't sound right - but I wasn't sure why.

And then it hit me: closing the border, rejecting people from our lands is the competition. That is the outcome that matters.

And so, when we discuss H1-Bs and Panda Express, there remains a great confusion and contradiction:

Less nationalist and xenophobic people are recommending harder work in big corporations, And more nationalist and xenophobic people are asking for an easier economy.

But there's a fundamental problem.

Why are the individualists talking about hard work?

Lets think about this for a second. When we talk about hard work, were talking about substance and motivation. 

I think all of us who voted for Trump know what the opposite of substance and motivation looks like: that would be Communism.

Communism is against nature, its against hierarchy, its against competition. Its a disaster for hard work, and it destroys all motivation in the country.

But we all know this.

The question is - why we equate hard work with individualism?

What most dont recognize, is that Individualism is almost as bad as Communism.

If you subscribe to the mainstream postwar beliefs, meaning you are an individualist —

You believe that economics is everything. More specifically, you believe that life consists of individuals who work hard or dont, and who ideally need to be rewarded or not for this work.

But theres a big problem: humans arent individuals. 

Even if you look at the most primitive, least developed humans, we still live in groups. We only live in groups. And, every time, we rely on these groups we call nations for our life.

This isnt just a human trait: ants, wolves, chimpanzees are exactly the same way. 

They form nations. They designate borders. They fight wars for territory. This is the way of the social animal, a category which includes humans. More than just the way of the social animal: this is the fundamental story of the social animal.

And so, to push the idea of individualism, that economic comfort is all of life? It is a fundamental misunderstanding of the foundations of humanity and society. The nation and community come first, and within those structures we decide what sort of life to live. 

The foundation of Life is NOT economic comfort. And mistaking that it is is how we get Panda Express. Individualists recommend Panda Express because all they see is the high salary. But if I work at Panda Express, what am I a part of? Some multinational liberal corporation whose entire mission is globalist comfort and enjoyment? Thats actually not competitive, or exciting, or manly.

Of course, it is manly to do what you must to start a family. But why must we be a part of nation-destroying collectives in order to do this? There is no reason.

And this is ESPECIALLY true now.

If you believe young American men should work harder, and do more, I would actually agree. But is globalist food service the noble charge of our countrymen?

Our nation is being invaded. Im in Pennsylvania right now, dead winter, and even up here — when I go in the shop, what do I hear?

Arabic, Hindi, Spanish. English speakers are a minority.

This is a disaster. So what am I gonna do? Am I gonna go work at Panda Express?

No. And its not cause Im scared to work: its cause Im called to something greater.

The nation is being invaded. We cant sit around and wrap a burrito.

Our nation is falling apart. We are being surrounded by people who dont even speak our language. Who we cant even coordinate with. Who arent a part of our culture.

How can we turn away from this fact? How can we ignore the fundamental fabric of our country fraying to pieces, and serve noodles as an individual?

We cant.

The first step, the first priority of any nation, whether this nation is hardworking or lazy, whether this nation is capitalist or socialist, is to secure and acquire the land around us.

How did we get this land in the first place? Through collective competition, of course. The FIRST STEP of the individualistic American frontiersmen was to form collectives, and push the Indians out. THEN, and only then, are there conversations about government structure, what sort of jobs we should work, the lifestyle we want to live.

Now, like then, we are barely in peacetime. We are losing our land. And Ill be damned if we waste our young men by sending them into food service.

We have been dispossessed, systematically, of the ownership of our land.

Thats what Bidens open border was - a coup against the American people.

Who is the government to tell me that I cant designate my land for Christians?

Who is the government to tell me that I cant designate my land for British? Or for Germans?

If we cant own and administrate territory based on any important characteristics, we are fundamentally and spiritually separated from Life itself. 

And men wonder why the young are unmotivated - because what do we have to fight for? What do we have to take risks for? What do we have to die for, if nothing beyond our lifetime actually matters?

If we cannot take land based on our shared history, ancestry, religion, or culture, we are imprisoned in this space and time. We are locked into this moment, unable to delight in the past or carry it forward to the future. And until this is remedied, NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.

We must repeal the Civil Rights Act. We must be allowed to play the game of Life AS A COMMUNITY.

Land is the greatest competition of all, and were losing it. How do we get more? Not by individualism. We have to focus on winning.

AND, in order to win, what do we have to do?

We have to work hard.

And we have to focus on territory. Not just nationally, but locally too. 

In other words: we need to work hard in our communities.

And thats the important lesson here: individualism and hard work are not the same thing. Individualism, in a time like this, is terrible and destructive and buries our heads in the sand. We have to be a part of a group. We have to win as a group. And, therefore, we have to work hard. 

And this is really the answer to all the confusion. Men must be a part of something greater than ourselves.

No man will fight and die for Panda Express - but he just might for Gainesboro, or Texas, or the United States of America. 

The fundamental game of Life is who owns the land - which genes are winning, which culture is winning, which groups are gaining territory. This is the game of ants, chimps, and wolves. The story of humanity, is the story of nations and their land.

We want to play the game of Life. We want to make our mark on history, we want to look in the mirror and know that we are a part of a great nation. If we do, we will work hard. We will risk it all. 

So if you want American men to act greater, then you are in good company. I totally agree. Many men are currently lazy, underperforming, and fearful of risk.

But how do we beat it?

We repeal the Civil Rights Act.

We ditch Panda Express; we abandon globalist companies.

We rejoin the game of my grandfathers, their fathers, and their fathers before them.

The game of land, the game of nation, the game of hard work.

We play the Game of Life.