The word "nations" has a changed meaning in the modern era.
Today, the word is used to describe what we would call a "country," or a geographic area controlled by a government (a "state" or "nation state").
But that is not what the meaning was in the Bible. In the Bible, "nation" or "goy" or "ethnos" meant a group of poeple who were of the same race, or a family within a particluar race. Thus, a mixed (i.e. "racially diverse") society was not a nation. It was a racial term.
All the European countries were originally White, as was the USA. While it is true that Indians and blacks also lived within the geographic area, they were not part of the governmental body. The People were the governmental body, and those were the White people.
The Whites did invade the other nations, such as Africa, Asia, and South America over many centuries. That is true. But those other nations benefited, on the whole, by the Whites coming to their lands.
When the White Europeans showed up in Africa in the 1500's, the black Africans had not even figured out how to make a wheel, or a written language, or a two-story structure. The modern progress we see today in Africa was due to the Whites bringing technology to them.
The same is true of other places in the world. So, Deuteronomy 28 clearly has nothing to do with those nations of people, since their invasion was not a destruction, but a net benefit (yes, both good and bad, but on the whole, good).
The White nation(s), on the other hand, have had nothing but destruction from the invasion of other nations.
I understand why non-Whites like to live in White societies. They benefit greatly by living in a society built on White values. But the Whites are harmed by "muh diversity." It has not been a net benefit to Whites, and this is what Deuteronomy 28 is all about.
The word "nations" has a changed meaning in the modern era.
Today, the word is used to describe what we would call a "country," or a geographic area controlled by a government (a "state" or "nation state").
But that is not what the meaning was in the Bible. In the Bible, "nation" or "goy" or "ethnos" meant a group of poeple who were of the same race, or a family within a particluar race. Thus, a mixed (i.e. "racially diverse") society was not a nation. It was a racial term.
All the European countries were originally White, as was the USA. While it is true that Indians and blacks also lived within the geographic area, they were not part of the governmental body. The People were the governmental body, and those were the White people.
The Whites did invade the other nations, such as Africa, Asia, and South America over many centuries. That is true. But those other nations benefited, on the whole, by the Whites coming to their lands.
When the White Europeans showed up in Africa in the 1500's, the black Africans had not even figured out how to make a wheel, or a written language, or a two-story structure. The modern progress we see today in Africa was due to the Whites bringing technology to them.
The same is true of other places in the world. So, Deuteronomy 28 clearly has nothing to do with those nations of people, since their invasion was not a destruction, but a net benefit (yes, both good and bad, but on the whole, good).
The White nation(s), on the other hand, have had nothing but destruction from the invasion of other nations.
I understand why non-Whites like to live in White societies. They benefit greatly by living in a society built on White values. But the Whites are harmed by "muh diversity." It has not been a net benefit to Whites, and this is what Deuteronomy 28 is all about.