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  1. i. Inequality.
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  3. Equality is not real, even genetic inequality is a fact (between and within races). Genders are not equal. Children within a family are not equal.
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  5. ii. Standards and Hierarchy.
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  7. A clear idea of "superior" and "ideal," i.e., fit, healthy, athletic norse-germanic people surrounded by forests, living clean and productive lives. This gives us a yardstick for deciding who "matters." Since equality is not true, lives are not equally valuable, their value depends on the relative value of their genetics, talents, moral character, and contributions.
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  9. iii. Homogeneity.
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  11. Diversity does not work. Difference leads to conflict and mistrust. People who are different have only their own interests at heart, they will always work against each other. This is not productive.
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  13. iv. Stability.
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  15. Take what works well, keep it, attempt INCREMENTAL improvements over time. Do not try to "revolutionize," like neurotic leftists. Further, encourage that which rewards stability (family unit, personal discipline) and discourage/punish that which destabilizes individuals, institutions and societies alike (intoxication, all forms of sexuality that do not promote a healthy stable lifelong family with high trust, immigration especially of different races).
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  17. v. Order.
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  19. In art and in all things, it is better to be orderly and clean, with simple elegance, rather than disorderly and complex. We take this as aesthetic axiom, but it also minimizes the effort needed to understand your environment/society, freeing up that mental energy for more productive and enjoyable things.
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  21. vi. Organicism.
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  23. It is necessary to allow people room to experiment so that they may be rewarded (or punished) for what they do. Rigid, sclerotic societies and institutions do not last long. On that basis, the overall burden of punishment of bad behavior on society must be sufficient to discourage bad behavior, but not so severe as to discourage experimentation. Overly draconian societies reward good liars.
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  25. Further, we stand for vitality of men and women towards the scope of their genders, passionate maleness and femaleness, which is the natural state of things absent any ideology forcing it to be otherwise.
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  27. vii. Progress UPWARDS.
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  29. Reward achievement and superiority, so that you may have more of it, and more of the people that do it (and the genetics leading to it). Punish and discourage bad behavior and low quality people, so you may have less of them. Rightists agree on this, but differ in method (i.e. free market vs state run eugenics programs). Those who are more important for society, and things that are good for it in terms of these tenets, need to be promoted and prioritized above those who matter less, to the extent of their relative quality.
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  31. viii. Thousand year sustainability.
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  33. A good society is designed to last for 1,000 years or more. This way, when one generation uplifts the excellent, ignores the mediocre and punishes the subpar, that excellence can contribute to the next generation. With stability, organic experimentation, and UPWARDS progress, this compounding effect can continue indefinitely. Further, a civilization with its eyes fixed to the far future is going to consider the environment, not wanting to choke on its own wastes. It would also not want to embrace any LGBT foolishness, as LGBT rarely breed and NEVER form a stable family unit, and thus cannot be an integral part of society's structure.
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