“Vice President JD Vance attempted to defend an employee of Elon Musk’s cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency who made racist posts on social media promoting eugenics… ‘Normalize Indian hate,’ one account associated with the employee said.” — Yahoo News
Medieval Catholic theology, as developed by luminaries such as Saints Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, offers us the concept of ordo amoris. We are thereby invited to contemplate a moral hierarchy according to which our love for our families precedes our other commitments.
It is precisely because of my abiding love for my Indian American wife and my Indian American children that I bravely forge a world in which we can normalize Indian hate.
Enfeebled by wokeism, the minds of liberals lack the intellectual robustness required to comprehend the salutary benefits of normalizing Indian hate. Just as we cannot know satiety without hunger or relief without pain, I fear my family will be unable to experience the depths of my devotion to it if those who hate Indians are disallowed the chance to participate in corporatist coups.
Perhaps I should have foreseen that the journalistic cabal and its Marxist patrons would endeavor to weaken my family. As part of their infamous assault on the nuclear family, they mean to strip us of the bonds I will strengthen when, after empowering those who abhor them, I insist that my wife and children are among the good Indians.
Lamentably, raised with the bizarre notion that they are entitled to respectful and equal treatment by their government and communities, today’s Americans have turned their backs on their families, learning instead to love bureaucrats, academics, and—most alarmingly—humanity. This is clearly misguided: Our country is spiritually healthiest when its subjects are confused and paranoid. The more they distrust one another and the institutions supporting everyday life, the less they will waste their affection on those outside their families.
Toward my non-white spouse and offspring, therefore, I can show no love more profound and well-intentioned than that incarnated in my campaign for someone who execrates Indians and interethnic marriages to enjoy unfettered access to the highest levels of government.
After all, which other family man loves so fiercely that he lobbies on X for the reinstatement of a self-described racist to a position for which his aptitude was dubious at best?
Rest assured that upon consummating the transformation of America into the hellscape envisaged by our wealthiest compatriots, I will be among the proud few vindicated when my children turn to me and say, “Thank you, father, for ensuring that people who despise us were given multiple opportunities to wield the power of the state to discriminatory ends. We are certainly better for it.”