03-25-2019, 07:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2019, 07:25 AM by Bill the Piper.)
(03-24-2019, 10:49 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Social democracy is achievable within the American constitution. It implies a good climate for business including a consumer economy with high taxes that facilitate high incomes and universal opportunity. Such would be a difficult achievement to the extent that mass racism gets in the way -- loser whites being concerned that they would be elevated some, but would reach parity with minorities raised from lower positions. Some people think white privilege worth defending even if such implies their poverty. That reflects the concern "I don't want any mulatto grandchildren" that many white Americans still harbor.
If they don't want mulatto grandchildren they could move to a place like Belarus where there are virtually no non-whites, apart from a few Mongolians or Tatars who came there during Genghis Khan's invasions, and few Turkic citizens of former USSR's republics. Also, Belarus has an autocratic government and no independent central bank. Seems like an identitarian or neoreactionary wet dream.
Iceland is another all-white nation, but it's ruled by SJWs so I don't think American racists think much of it.
Do you think social democracy has been achieved in Europe or Canada?