>>2504508Race ideology is socialism applied to properties of persons.
Instead of abolishing property to achieve a community of pleasures and pains, it involves abolishing properties of persons until they reach a cult of personality / mold the characteristics of a group into the mold one personhood would have.
It is very socialistic thinking at the basis of race ideology – people in molds of races don't see "mine" and "thine" as the same in respect to each other, just like private property splits and divides a city on this basis, so too properties of persons and their egos and characteristics.
The idea is if you abolish all other personalities "races" into one race and one people, there will be a community of pleasures and pains – no more will riots break out in a city, between Black and White, like what happened over George Floyd, because in the White Nationalist ideology all the City will say "mine" and "thine" in terms of people, and have a community of pleasures and pains.
Whether it is real or not doesn't matter – that people treat race as real and arbitrate accordingly and bare their teeth and snarl, that's all that matters – a cult of personality will be instituted to arbitrate on race and stop this war of all against all in terms of race.
As for solutions…
Most White Nationalists think multiculturalism is being contrived and hordes of foreigners imported it would stop half of the problem.
They would probably do what Argentina and Rhodesia did. Encourage immigration from the race they accept as "White", stop "Nonwhite" immigration, and deportations.
…Others just want to make communes and self-segregate into little communities in a pastoralist "Return to the Land" movement.
Plato's Republic Book 5>“Is not, then, the community of pleasure and pain the tie that binds, when, so far as may be, all the citizens rejoice and grieve alike at the same births and deaths?”
>“But the individualization of these feelings is a dissolvent, when some grieve exceedingly and others rejoice at the same happenings to the city and its inhabitants?” “Of course.” “And the chief cause of this is when the citizens do not utter in unison such words as ‘mine’ and ‘not mine,’ and similarly with regard to the word Post too long. Click here to view the full text.