RAMANAM
In the Name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit, Amen.
Countrymen,
From Many, One
The phrase is redolent with peace and justice. It and its fragrance are objects of the deepest hatred in individuals and groups who seek fundamental transformation of the United States. They are misogynists.
E Pluribus Unum is the American exceptionalism so loosely, so imprecisely mentioned these days, either yea or nay. It is the original de facto motto of the USA and still functions prominently in her symbols, which participate in her nature.
The motto rejects ideologies and programs extracted from them. It rejects grand plans of any kind. It affirms that the many, of their own will and effort, struggle to be one and succeed in that endeavor when their efforts are neither thwarted nor co-opted by external agencies.
Unity cannot be engineered. No one knows what it is, what it looks like, what it does. Unity emerges from the ordinary conduct of life at liberty to be itself and make its own way, whatever that is. Whatever it is cannot be foreseen or predicted. It emerges as newborn from the ordinary processes of life. Planners, who claim to see a necessary goal or have a solid dream, and with authority to compel action towards their concretization, are evil doers. They make disunity and paralyze natural function. Planners stop the activity of life. They destroy themselves and their goals and dreams.
The dog whistles of modern commercial society — diversity, multi-culture, respect, transparency, accountability, deconstruction, secular, civility, etc — are made and used to prevent e pluribus unum. The are made and used to fundamentally transform the USA into partisan wars managed, they think, by planners. Peace and justice are not their aim.
Peace and justice is the aim of the United States, through unfettered e pluribus unum, her original, de facto motto and being.
Let her be.
She is and will be fine.
You just be, girl!
Update 1: Multiculturalism: Something Rotten in the States of Europe and America
AMDG – VICTORY
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