Today is MLK day. A federal holiday in the United States. In fact, it's the only federal holiday that honors an individual.
How odd is that? A country with a history of objectively great men, and the only one to get their own holiday is a controversial man named Michael King Jr (aka Martin Luther King Jr).
I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of critiquing King as a person. It doesn't really matter who he was, or what he was. His legacy is what it is. Some unknown blogger isn't going to have any relevance on King's legacy one way or the other. But, I write as a reference for the future, without little interest in amending the past.
"Change" is the slogan of Commies.
MLK's dream can be summed up as this desire for a multicultural utopia where nobody notices skin color. At the time of this writing, that "dream" is over 60 years old.
Several mantras were harvested from King's dream. Sayings like, "diversity is our strength," and "We all bleed red" come to mind. Like King's dream, it's all propaganda. Nobody actually believes this stuff, it's social engineering by those (usually of a certain "persuasion," shall we say) who wanted desperately to change the demographics of the United States.
"Diversity is our strength" is the biggest lie ever told.
I didn't know King, he was gone before I was born. Therefore, I have no idea what his true intentions or beliefs were. He might have been a great guy. Again, this is irrelevant to his legacy. It wasn't his character that people cared about, it was his "dream" of change that was relevant.
Multiculturalism was a social experiment that failed.
It actually failed from the beginning. The same people who promote diversity (i.e. fewer white people) are the same people who hate colonialism. If colonialism is bad, how is diversity good?
All the great European explorers were well aware of the incompatibility of non-Europeans with European cultural and customs. That isn't to belittle non-Europeans in anyway. That's just to say there are important differences, that when socially fused in the form of forced mass "diversity," it doesn't result in "strength." It results in conflict.
Before the tolerant tyrants decided he needed to be censored, Heartiste used to say:
diversity + proximity = conflict
The culture wars of the early 2000s are irreconcilable.
I think most people agree that it's time for a divorce. This dream of diversity has been a nightmare. To be honest, it's always been one. Frankly, I think this is one of the few things that both parties agree on.
Non-whites seem to strongly (and openly) dislike whites, and they frame that disdain in a coordinated code of top-down conformity (i.e. racism, white supremacy, white privilege, Nazi, etc). Whites (at least conservative whites, there are a lot of anti-white whites) have been indoctrinated since King's dream to believe that the worst thing one can possibly be is pro-white (i.e. racist, white supremacist, Nazi, etc), so they express their frustrations with more socially acceptable complaints, even though they're still called the same names.
I speculate that if you were to inject a truth-serum in conservative-leaning whites, and ensure them that nobody would know their response, then ask them if they had the choice to live in an all-white America or the current multicultural version, most would choose the all-white version.
Sadly, most people will read the above paragraph and instantly be triggered. They will say, "This guy is some kind of racist. How dare he even suggest that white people would only want to live around other white people! The only whites who would want that are Nazis."
In the self-help world there's this idea that: there's no such thing as problems, only solutions.
One day we will see a reversion of change. I don't know when that day will come, but it will. The pendulum of power is always swinging. Change and progress can be good things if they're organic. The social changes brought forth in the 20th and 21st centuries were all propagated and instigated by social engineers with an anti-white agenda. Nothing about it was "organic." In fact, most of it was brought forth through fear generated by power and force. Historically speaking, that type of "change" always fails.
As the chaos of change continues to compound, a correction will certainly come.
Until then I'll keep dreaming that one day we will wake up from this nightmare.
Peace and prosperity to you and yours.
God bless.
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