So just to make sure I am understanding, these are the reasons why we are no longer a great country? Can you explain in detail why these events caused the demise? At first glance, they seem to relate to racial issues. Do you think Jim Crow laws should still be in place? Do you think we are no longer a great country because we are less white?
Originally Posted by EagleEye
I will be happy to answer your questions.
Both of those citations in my previous answer were significant contributors to the divided mess we have today. Separate but equal, when done properly, could lead to less conflict between the races than we have today, and would benefit all races more than our current system.
There is actually only one race in the history of the world that has shown an ability to coexist with other races, blend in, and improve those societies without the friction of our current multicultural disaster. I'm referring of course to the Jewish people. All other races should remain as separated as possible because of the inherent mistrust all races consistently exhibit toward other races, as a group. Individuals of goodwill can get along with individuals of any other race. Unfortunately, the political process lends itself to group politics and fights, leading to inevitable divisions like we have here in the US, and indeed, at this point, all Western democracies.
We are more divided now than at any time in our nation's history. A large portion of that is due to the relentless push for multiculturalism and the government's effort to assuage the tiny bruises and daily inconveniences of life, principally to offset the BS concept of white privilege, and create equality of results and outcomes, which inevitably leads to more and more friction from the unfavored groups. Increasing moralizing occurs, and each side attempts to demonize the other, making cooperation increasingly difficult, and further tearing down the fabric of society.
We are so far gone that Mr. Trump cannot save us, and we would be better served to peacefully sever the the political bands which have connected us and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle us all, of every race.