Saturday, January 07, 2012

Thoughts

These are a few questions that recur in my mind, and I've never heard anyone address them:

Why are most White people unwilling to defend their own, or even to identify with their own folk, while at the same time, many people have fierce allegiances to people of their own sex. It seems almost as though the natural ethnocentrism or ethnoloyalty has been superseded by the loyalty to one's sex. Women in general are militantly pro-female, for example, always touting the idea that ''it's time for a woman president.'' Women are often, dare I say it, female chauvinists, who believe females are morally superior and naturally ''wise'' and peaceful, therefore they should be in leadership positions.

Why is this loyalty to one's sex not considered 'sexism', as loyalty to one's race is ''racism''?

Again, many people in our society these days identify more with their favorite sports team than with their actual folk or tribe or clan or ethny. Do these things take the place of kin loyalty or clan/tribe loyalty?

Another thought: why is it OK for homosexuals to be averse to the opposite sex, and prefer only those of their own sex and appearance, while it is called 'xenophobic'  to prefer our own people or kin group to those unlike us?

It almost seems as if there is something awry with the 'wiring' of many people today. The natural order of things is overturned, and people call it good.