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crash7863 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is a complicated issue. I take pride in being Germanic with Germanic customs. My family likes to celebrate our ancestry. I like celebrating Oktoberfest. We don't want our towns and cities flooded with outsiders that will erase our history.

I believe in the strength of a homogeneous society.

I do not believe in that white supremacist stuff though. I want to live in my own community with my people. I don't want outsiders around. This was the norm in the US until the 60's.

I do not wish harm against any other race. However, I know that the other races will not be so altruistic when they gain power. The black population has been stabilized thanks to abortion. The fear used to be blacks would kill all the whites. No, whites will be replaced by latinos. The natives from down south will continue to pour in and take over everything my people built.

The idea of the melting pot needs to be destroyed. We as Americans need to embrace and promote a new idea of America. We're full. The door is closed. If you weren't lucky enough to get here, tough shit. America for Americans, not immigrants. The idea that we need to continue taking in immigrants destroys the power of the working man and empowers the rich man.

I cannot have my little corner of the world around my people if immigrants from every other shit hole continue to pour in.

I am a logical and reasonable person. If we cannot stop immigration, then normal people like me will start supporting radicals.

The future will be filled with violence. We've had peace within the continental US since the civil war and the subjugation of the tribes indians. It's not a normal state of being. Eventually normal people like me will support things akin to the Bosnian genocide. My crazy thought pattern could be stopped today if caucasians ceased to be the target of the Jewish media as the sole enemy of mankind. I guess the Jews carry a grudge.