Saturday, February 27, 2021

The Democratic Republic Governmental Modes-The Issues Of Race-Part One -By Harsha Sankar(February 2021)

The Democratic Republic Governmental Modes-The Issues Of Race-Part One

Imperial Democratic Republic Mode- When a certain race or ethnic group is subject to state-sanctioned neglect and/or discrimination. That specific group is told their difficulties are the fault of that specific ethnic group only.

Direct Democratic Republic Mode- When a specific race or ethnic group is provided special or privileged treatment, tantamount to coddling. That specific group is told their difficulties are the fault of other specific ethnic groups only.

Representative Democratic Republic Mode- When there is no discrimination or special treatment for any race or ethnic group. All race-based or ethnic-based legislation and regulations are totally banned.

A Black once told me if he had to choose between his race being discriminated against or "coddled", he would choose the former evil over the latter evil. He would rather the State or State-funded institutions limit Blacks' participation than take extraordinary measures to include and expand their participation.

I was actually startled to hear this statement. However, while he explained while both IDRM and DDRM modes are indeed undesirable and evil, he cited that a "Hand Up" will always lead to "Hand Outs".

He further added that when people are forced to productively achieve, they generally do. We talked about how the American Indians went from being the most independent people on earth to becoming one of the most dependent. He believed that Blacks have gone that same route since the late Sixties as the "War On Poverty" was unleashed.

He clearly viewed that the dependence was not just financial but also mainly psychological as they now been "lawyered" to abject submission. The "legal profession" and "Black Advocacy Groups" have been providing the crutch for a certain percentage of Blacks for too long a period of time.

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