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Defending Civic Nationalism: A Call for American Unity
IN DEFENSE OF CIVIC NATIONALISM—THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MULTIRACIAL MODEL IN HUMAN HISTORY
BY TOM RAQUER
November 3, 2025Â
DEAR ESSENTIAL AMERICAN CITIZEN,Â
We stand at a moment of historical clarity. The American experiment is the most successful multiracial democracy in human history. It faces an internal threat. This threat does not come from diversity itself, but from ideologies incompatible with our constitutional order.
This is not about race. It is not about creed. This poses a straightforward question. Can a nation survive if it tolerates ideologies that seek to destroy its foundational principles?
The answer is no.
The American IDEA: A CONTRACT, NOT AN ETHNICITY
America’s foundation rests on a radical idea. People worldwide can unite through shared ideals like freedom, equality, secular governance, and the rule of law. This unification does not rely on blood or tribe.
Our system of assimilation, although imperfect, has proven to be the fairest and most effective in history. It doesn’t demand you erase your heritage; it requires you to add a new primary identity: American.
This is civic nationalism. It is the opposite of bigotry—it is the only framework that makes a truly multiethnic society possible.
A MATTER OF FACT, NOT RACE: HONORING THE FOUNDATION
To build anything lasting, one must first acknowledge the foundation upon which it stands.
White Europeans indeed founded our political system. They shaped it with the principles of the Enlightenment, which the United States of America is based on. They were also influenced by the traditions of Western civilization. From this intellectual heritage, they created a radical new system of government. It was a constitutional republic based on the principle of the consent of the governed. It also included the separation of powers and the guarantee of individual rights.
This is not a statement of racial superiority. It is a statement of historical origin.
To claim that acknowledging this truth is “racist” is itself a deeply racist notion. It judges an idea’s value not by its merit. Instead, it judges by the ethnicity of the individuals who conceived it. This is a profound error.
The genius of the American system lies in its universal principles. “All men are created equal” does not belong to “white” people. “Liberty” is not a “European” concept. They are human ideals. The American Founding provided the framework—the recipe—for creating a society. This society allowed these ideals to flourish for everyone, regardless of their background.
Our system’s greatness lies in its race-blind design. The very principles laid down by those 18th-century minds became tools for all future generations. These principles include free speech, due process, and equal protection under the law. Minorities and the disenfranchised used these tools to fight for their rightful place in the American story. They also demanded that the nation uphold its own founding promises.
The founders’ race isn’t why we celebrate them. We honour them because they were brilliant. We honour the framework they built. It has proven to be the most successful engine for human freedom. It has also fostered multiethnic prosperity in world history.
Dismissing this achievement based on the race of its architects undermines the ideals of our debate. We can acknowledge the foundation without ignoring the flaws of the builders. We can celebrate the house they built while welcoming everyone inside.
The American idea transcends race. It is time we stopped judging it through a racial lens.
THE TRUTH ABOUT “INTOLERANCE”
We reject the false labels designed to silence legitimate defence.
When we oppose:
– Sharia law’s rejection of secular governance and equal rights for women…
– Honour killings and the subjugation of women…
– Racial supremacy in all its forms…
– Any ideology that places itself above the Constitution…
We are not being “Islamophobic” or “racist.”
We are being consistent. We are drawing the same line against all ideologies that reject our constitutional order. These ideologies come from foreign fundamentalism or domestic extremism.
The true intolerance belongs to those who reject the very framework that allows diverse people to coexist peacefully.
WHAT WE WILL NOT TOLERATE IN OUR HOUSE
A house must have rules. Our rules are clear:
1. No parallel legal systems: The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land for everyone.
2. No ideology that mandates discrimination: Equal rights for women, religious minorities, and LGBTQ+ citizens are non-negotiable.
3. No violence justified by religious or ethnic supremacy: “Honour killings” and racially motivated violence are barbaric and illegal.
4. No divided allegiance: While we respect cultural heritage, primary loyalty must be to the American idea.
This isn’t exclusion—it’s the least obligation for participation in our society.
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THE TRUE MEANING OF TOLERANCE: REJECTING THE INTOLERANT
Let us be perfectly clear about what we are rejecting, and why.
We accept differences. We are not rejecting diversity of thought, heritage, or custom. The American experiment is proof that these can be great strengths.
What we reject—without apology—is intolerance itself.
We reject any ideology that is incompatible with the principles that make our diverse society possible. This is not a contradiction; it is a necessity. A tolerant society can’t survive if it tolerates the ideologies that seek to destroy it.
This means we reject:
– The intolerance of ideologies that deny the equality of all individuals.
– The intolerance of doctrines that mandate discrimination against women or religious minorities.
– The intolerance of systems that justify violence against those who blaspheme or apostatise.
– The intolerance of any belief structure that demands supremacy over our constitutional order.
We draw this line not out of hatred. We do this out of love for what we have built. It is a nation where people of all backgrounds can live under the same rule of law. They have the same rights and the same opportunities.
This is the highest form of compassion. It is the courage to protect the peaceful and free society we have built for everyone. It defends against everyone who would see it torn down.
Our tolerance extends to all people. But it can’t, and will not, extend to the intolerant ideas that would end tolerance itself.
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THIS IS THE FAIREST SYSTEM EVER DEVISED
The American model succeeds where others fail because:
– It judges people by their values, not their ancestry
– It offers full membership to anyone who embraces our constitutional order
– It protects the rights of all while privileging none
– It has created the most powerful and free multiracial society in history
Yes, our nation has flaws. Since our system is founded on principles of equality and self-improvement, it can correct those flaws.
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THE WAY AHEAD: CLARITY, NOT APOLOGY
We will no longer be silenced by false accusations.
We must:
1. Celebrate civic nationalism as the achievement it is
2. Educate every citizen about their rights and responsibilities
3. Enforce our laws equally against all who would undermine them
4. Judge people by their commitment to American values, not their labels
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CONCLUSION: THE COURAGE TO DEFEND WHAT WORKS
The American experiment remains humanity’s best hope. It demonstrates that people of all backgrounds can coexist in freedom and mutual respect.
But this requires courage—the courage to defend the framework that makes it all possible.
We will welcome anyone who joins our American family. But we will never apologise for protecting the home that welcomes them.
This is our line in the sand. This is how we guarantee that the most successful multiracial democracy in history continues to thrive. It remains a beacon to the world.
Tom Raquer is a retired U.S. Air Force Officer and a former U.S. Army sergeant.
Tags: #CIVICNATIONALISM #AMERICANIDEAL #CONSTITUTION #RULEOFLAW #MULTIRACIALDEMOCRACY #FREEDOM #EQUALRIGHTS #ASSIMILATION
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