Matheus

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The foreigner’s fundamental principle is conformity, to the greatest extent possible; they are not at home but guests in another’s home. Their posture or disposition to the place must be respect, humility, deference, and gratitude. They must have no attitude of “mine” in relation to space except to what is allotted to them. Nor may they subvert or exploit the commonwealth for their own gain. The foreigner should mute his own customary ways. His ways are not necessarily bad, evil, barbarous, or inferior in any way. Indeed, his customs might be superior and more refined than the host country’s. ...more
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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