Family: Foundation of the Nation
The family unit is one of the most vital if not the most vital component of human civilization. The family serves two purposes in nature. The first is to produce offspring that will continue the species, and second is to enculturate the next generation. Teaching is extremely important as it allows the child to learn from the successes and failures of their parents, ensuring that the offspring will surpass their predecessors and improve the species overall, as is their purpose. This same principle is why a connection to one’s ancestors is important. While an individual should not be a slave to their ancestral legacy, they must nevertheless have knowledge of their history in order to learn from all of their successes and failures and also understand their origins. In addition to education, a stable home environment is also necessary to ensure the mental well-being of the next generation as well. That stability originates from the family. The key to this stability is the synergy between man and woman. Both genders have their own kinds of influence as a result of their biological differences, which gives each their own strengths and weaknesses. This is why all religions hold the belief that the family is sacred. Finding a balance between these influences is essential to ensuring a child obtains the correct moral values.
This synergy between the two genders is also essential when applied to society at large. As both a man and woman are needed to ensure the continuation of the species, it is essential that there is no conflict between them in society. Society cannot treat individuals differently based on gender, only based on their actions and character. The same sentiment applies to all laws as well, because it is individual merits that matter. The whole social order must be based on merit; with the government promoting traditional values, while ensuring that all citizens have equal amounts of legal freedom. This will allow the natural family unit to prosper. With this cultural and legal commitment, all citizens will be able to exercise their potential to the fullest. Especially the children born in such a society; for as they are the continuation of the human species and so it is their duty to surpass their parents.
The ideal family for any society is known as a multigenerational family, which in addition to children has two or more generations of parents living in the household. This family structure carries the advantages of the nuclear family, while still inculcating respect for ancestral traditions. More importantly the system allows for elderly care, while also ensuring the parents receive assistance with raising their children. The presence of older generations serves as a reminder to parents that the legacy they leave must be beneficial not only for themselves, but for their children and descendants as well. The importance of respect for descendants as well as ancestors is best exemplified by the Seventh Generation Principle, based on ancient Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) philosophy that states that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future. If America is to survive, then every citizen must make sure to benefit themselves, honor their ancestors, and provide for their descendants. Should society stray from this path, the nation will cease to exist.
The roles of each parent must be defined as well. Traditional families worked in the past because there was an equal division of labor and therefore responsibility between the man who was the breadwinner, while the mother handled domestic duties. However, in modern times the advance of technology has made domestic duties much easier than they used to be, thus changing the dynamics of labor division. To restore the balance, both wife and husband must take equal parts of being the breadwinner and the houseparent, with jobs providing paternity and maternity leave. This style of parenting is not a new concept; similar dynamics can be observed in nomadic societies and in coastal polities as well. A good example of this system was pioneered in the west, in ancient Sparta. In Spartan society women were in a similar situation as modern women in having easy domestic duties; the difference being that the Spartans used slaves instead of machines. So in response women were required to take a greater role in maintaining society along with men. This resulted in much more meritocratic gender relations, compared to the rest of Greece. There will be no tolerance for parasites. As a price for having equal power they had equal responsibility.
To ensure the security of the family unit, the forces that threaten it must be defeated.The main opponents of the family are women’s liberation and free love. Both see the family unit as an obstacle to extreme hedonism. Said forces originated from the sexual revolution. Born from the minds of intellectuals such as Alfred Kinsey, John Money and Michael Foucault, the free love movement sought to legitimize non-linear sexualities such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and pedophilia, as well as glorifying the transgender mental illness. To support their beliefs, these intellectuals tortured and raped children under guise of scientific experimentation in order to justify their deviant beliefs. In conjunction with these movements came the rise of women’s liberation, a movement that sought to create a new social order, one where women are placed as a privileged caste at the expense of men, essentially a modern matriarchy. Though they claimed egalitarianism was their goal, their matriarchal machinations are demonstrated in modern society, where women are free from almost any constraints on their personal behavior, but possess none of the responsibility that comes with this power. A key example is the ability to vote without registering for the draft. The combined forces of women’s liberation and free love have over the past 60 years managed to bring the family unit and by extension basic social order to the brink of collapse. The starkest evidence is the decline of fertility resulting in a demographic crisis. If we are to maintain order, these forces must be stamped out immediately.