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A Realistic American Future

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To the Alt-Right, an ideal future could mean a multitude of things. The most universally agreed upon aspect of this future is that white people are allowed to live as the majority within it. But what comes after that? What about economics? What of culture? Should we be ruled with an iron fist? Or should we be focused on liberty and personal freedom? Seeing as how the Alt-Right encompasses many different, distinct ideologies, these questions often cause conflict between us. I will be delivering my personal overview on the best -and most realistic- future for America, outside of the what everyone already knows.

Economically, the United States has, and always will be, capitalist. Even if we fail, corporations are still going to rule the USA. Sure, presidents like Franklin D. Roosevelt have added bits of socialism into our country, but we will never become fully socialist, no matter how hard the left tries. Corporations simply have too much power. This may also be irritating for some on the “right”, such as National Socialists. Even though it has some admirable points, such as looking out for the common man, National Socialism is not realistic, plausible, nor will it never be possible in the United States. The country is too large geographically, the society is too focused on capitalism and “The American Dream”, and American whites are too genetically diverse to support a single, uniform culture rather than the “American” culture of celebrating the various roots of your European ancestry. I don’t mean to be rude, but there’s quite a few edgy, fed-like Nazis in the AR who cannot comprehend that there are people who do not love National Socialism as much as they do, and don’t want to apply it to every single country in the world. That Guy T (a based black guy, I know) made a very good point regarding the economic future for the United States. He believes that “corporate culture will lead humanity” and that because of this, the right “needs to obtain corporate power”. The only issue I take with his point is the implication that corporate culture does not already lead humanity. Even though I am not the biggest fan of corporatism or pure capitalism, and support regulations to protect workers and the environment, the future of our economy and culture is in corporations – just look at the obsession with consumer products by the general public. If we do not take control of corporate America, they will continue to control, and ultimately destroy, us. We need to start our own businesses, create our own inventions, and stop letting leftist corporations control us with our wallets, no matter how badly we want the product they’re selling. In regards to the far, far future, when humanity should supposedly be “conquering the stars”, I believe Neo-Reactionism would be the best ideology in this setting. Corporations should be able to control planets, have private armies, and wage war with each other, but this may be a little too soon to start getting that LARPy about the distant future.

In regards to authoritarianism against personal liberty, I am personally divided. But for America, I believe freedoms such as freedom of speech are some of the most sacred fundamental principles of this country. The freedom to say anything short of terroristic threats is a uniquely American concept, and should continue to be part of America, even if this freedom has to be given to those who oppose us. Other freedoms, such as the right to bear arms, should also be kept, no matter what political system we have in the future.

Many of the points previously stated are still up for debate within the movement itself. My opinions are not mandatory instructions for the movement to follow (even though I have the hugest IQ out of anyone), but merely advice and opinions for us to consider as we gain more power politically. Keep in mind that I am an American and am thus smarter than every single European combined, meaning that the insightful words I have provided are for us superior Americans to follow, as everything mentioned above is not 100% applicable in Europe. This is all assuming that we win, and that should be the main task at hand for us right now.

 

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