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Unless we’re free to discuss impactful national issues openly and without fear of upsetting one another, we can’t address our fundamental disconnects, which in turn threatens our freedom. Today’s article will make many readers uncomfortable. If there’s anything that the DEI, Leftist, and Identity Warfare advocates have been successful at, it’s free speech, or more accurately, the restraint of free speech.

Even today, with a powerful and focused President who metaphorically threw open the windows to let the breeze in, the issue is so deeply rooted in our culture that people everywhere have been cowed, avoiding “hurtful language,” whatever that means, and denying obvious truths relentlessly. How long are we going to let the other side command the terms of the debate? If there is one group that seems immune, it’s the very Leftists and Identity Warriors that promote a clear and concise message:

White People and their institutions are irredeemably evil and must give up their whiteness or, better yet, die!

We’ll discuss today uncomfortable yet powerful topics that you are told must not be debated, even thought about; that’s wrong; everything, even if it’s a touchy subject, must be subject to rational discourse. If not, today’s norms will become permanent. Today’s article is much broader than race; it covers topics that together will determine our future. Subjects like:

 

The Government’s Essential Role in Promoting New Life:

All births are not created equal. There is a difference between a migrant birth, an unhealthy baby’s birth, and productive individuals who choose not to have childrenbut should. We must incentivize and recognize the importance of procreation, as the producer class is currently opting out. The government has a role in promoting babies through various national economic and social policies. We are an aspirational country. Should it not follow that we promote our best and brightest? We have stopped doing that in favor of promoting our neediest. Is it any wonder why we see this segment growing?

 

Race Relations:

Should there be a single standard for all people, or will we further racism by creating and accepting a lower standard for non-whites, effectively promoting racism through separation as we now do in HBCUs, black only housing in universities and colleges, secret quotas and carve-outs for public contracts?

 

Rising Physical and Mental Incapacity:

An unintended side effect of extraordinary medical care is that we witness tens of thousands of babies being born annually with avoidable severe physical and developmental deficits that can’t be remedied; typically, the result of drugs, alcohol, and other risky behaviors of the mother. Our benevolent society, where no one is responsible for costs, is unwilling to state the obvious: we can’t afford the enormous costs (215 Billion Dollars a year) of avoidable risky pregnancies, and we don’t hold anyone accountable for their behavior. Instead, they are rewarded with lifelong support for themselves and their children, no matter the cost or the consequences of a wasted life. Too many of us live unhealthy lives either through choice or birth defects as a consequence of our actions. The result: our country is actively being dumbed down.

 

Allow people the right to fail:

We are not a homogeneous society. Never really were, but even more so today. Not everyone is going to be successful. Our society must accept that, even as we should provide unlimited opportunities to be successful, not everyone is going to grab the golden ring; for some, it will be silver or even brass. Allow people the dignity to succeed or fail based on their own merits. Help people achieve their potential by removing the training wheels.

 

Immigration:

There is no right to emigrate to America. Immigration was historically necessary because we needed millions of warm bodies to do heavy physical work. Many perished, but more survived and prospered, eventually becoming our middle class. We will continue to need legal immigration, but not to the extent of the 1800s or the first half of the 20th We need skilled and semi-skilled individuals to round out our workforce. For unskilled workers, we can and must establish a guest worker program that does not grant citizenship and its associated rights.

 

Political leadership:

There is a crisis of leadership in this country. President Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime transformational leader. When he’s gone, there is no guarantee we’ll ever see the likes of him again. Particularly on the Democratic side, we see them in freefall, with the most strident Marxist ideas driving the current direction of the party. Moderate or conservative Dems are now an oxymoron. Republicans who are actually conservative are also a rare commodity. The overwhelming issue is that politicians are elected by their constituencies, which are increasingly being dominated by both Marxist and Socialist followers, misidentifying themselves as progressives, when in fact, they are anti-American and hostile to its existence. We must confront this trend head-on. There can be no room for compromise on this issue.

 

Attacks on Our Institutions:

Led by two generations of strident Leftist dogma taught by teachers and embedded Marxists, our schools and universities have damn near killed the American dream through rhetoric and successfully indoctrinated low-achieving children who have no sense of history or how to think critically. Blame everyone who tolerated this crime, from teachers and professors who confuse their children into believing they have Gender Dysphoria to teachers’ unions pushing radical agendas. Children must learn to read and write, do math, understand history, and learn to think critically. This is not the agenda of today’s educational system. Parents today are products of the same system.

 

Tolerance of Incompatible Theologies:

I have a friend who works for the EU who expressed to me that the underlying reason why many countries in Europe allow large numbers of Islamistmigrants (read definition) is that, without millions of migrants working and paying into the system, countries in Europe will be unable to meet their pension obligations as a consequence of low native birth rates! However, without full integration into the European workforce, upskilling migrants, and social integration, the experiment is failing. Here in the U.S., we are about five years behind Europe, but still on the same path.

 

These eight subjects, and others, should be fair game for a national dialogue but are frequently considered to be too explosive to be aired. In the absence of academic discussion, where truth must be the highest virtue, the political class often took over, where both sides frequently weaponize it.

This is where my essay ends, but the discussion must be ongoing; we need to be intellectually curious about everything and fearful of nothing. In our dogmatic system of government and academics, the politicization of truth prevents us from having meaningful discussions required to further our national and social interests. If we fail to do this, Marxism waits in the wings, aching to enslave us all.

God Bless America!

Allan J. Feifer—Patriot

Author, Businessman, Thinker, and Strategist. Read more about Allan, his background, and his ideas to create a better tomorrow at www.1plus1equals2.com. Read additional great writers here.

 

 

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