The Claremont Institute is some bow-tie Conserva-nerd think tank, or was, apparently. Now some angry, over-educated Caucasian who works there writes this crazy, dark bullshit, which reads pretty much like a long Parler thread with better spelling and grammar:
“Let’s be blunt. The United States has become two nations occupying the same country. When pressed, or in private, many would now agree. Fewer are willing to take the next step and accept that most people living in the United States today – certainly more than half – are not Americans in any meaningful sense of the term. I don’t just mean the millions of illegal immigrants. Obviously, those foreigners who have bypassed the regular process for entering our country, and probably will never assimilate to our language and culture, are – politically as well as legally – aliens. I’m really referring to the many native-born people – some of whose families have been here since the Mayflower – who may technically be citizens of the United States but are no longer (if they ever were) Americans. They do not believe in, live by, or even like the principles, traditions, and ideals that until recently defined America as a nation and as a people. It is not obvious what we should call these citizen-aliens, these non-American Americans; but they are something else.”
“What about those who do consider themselves Americans? By and large, I am referring to the 75 million people who voted in the last election against the senile figurehead of a party that stands for mob violence, ruthless censorship, and racial grievances, not to mention bureaucratic despotism. Regardless of Trump’s obvious flaws, preferring his re-election was not a difficult choice for these voters. In fact – leaving aside the Republican never-Trumpers and some squeamish centrists – it was not a difficult choice for either side. Both Right and Left know where they stand today… and it is not together. Not anymore.”