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FrankW 5 points ago +5 / -0

Anybody else watch this video that turned out exactly like we thought it would and get really irritated thinking about every Republican politician in America making absurd statements about "justice for St George Floyd"? Are these people stupid, or is going along with crap like this just the price of doing business? America went through basically a cultural revolution in two months, with this guy's death as the pretext. How much of this are supposed to put up with?

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

It certainly seems to be getting worse, though Trump and Blackburn won there with very wide margins in 2016. The media even at the local level is doing its best to present a different picture, I think.

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FrankW 10 points ago +10 / -0

Sorry, racial solidarity is reserved for literally every other group of people on earth. It's Nazis 2.0 when White people do it.

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FrankW 2 points ago +4 / -2

Why is this the first thing you think of? One of many far better historical analogies would be Jim Crow laws, except Whites are in the position of blacks. This is obviously about discriminating against White (and other non-black) business owners.

At least 2 of the company's top 6 executives are Jewish, by the way.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think we found the reason that Trump is so hated by the establishment, he didn't get nearly enough US soldiers killed!

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FrankW 6 points ago +6 / -0

This tweet seems to have deeply offended the Professional "Conservative"/RINO class. If you see any of them (or anyone else) complaining, please remember to reply "POST ZIP CODE"! Odds are very high that they live in a lilly white neighborhood themselves, and would never consider sending their children to school with residents of "low income housing".

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Chad Democratic party instituting a new JIm Crow against White people vs the Virgin Republican party, unwilling to even utter the phrase "White People" in anything other than a negative context. Who do you think wins?

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

The people supporting this know they are being racist, they just do not care, or, they've re-worked their definition of racism so that their actions no longer apply. You can point this out until you are blue in the face, it won't change a thing.

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FrankW 3 points ago +3 / -0

So we have one party with an official platform of disenfranchising and impoverishing 65-70% of the country; wouldn't it be neat if the other major party could at least say something along the lines of "White people are not the root of all evil and aren't responsible for all the world's ills"? We're the only people that vote GOP consistently, couldn't they throw us a little bone?

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FrankW 3 points ago +3 / -0

So it looks like this occurred in a heavily Republic congressional district and I think the current rep is Warren Davidson. Has he (or the state/local government) said anything at all about this? It looks like he mourned for the death of Saint George. Does anybody here live in that district? Maybe they can ask for his thoughts and if he holds himself at all responsible for joining in the rush to memorialize a criminal.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would imagine that the number of people who truly meet that number is extremely low, nowhere near what we allow in now. This county does not need anymore 115 (at best) IQ midwits to work in coding or tech support or middle management, but that is exactly what large corporations do and would try to classify as "exceptional". And don't forget, your'e not just getting workers. You are getting citizens, who will become a new interest group to be pandered to, and there is no reason to think their interests will align with yours, or the typical GOP voters, in any way.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where would America be if we didn't effectively shut down immigration from the 1920's through 1965? America was a vast, uncivilized place in the 1800's, a far different situation from today. It is potentially nation wrecking to leave the gates open in perpetuity.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

We're not "poaching the very best", we're getting far from that in the vast majority of cases. Even if that were the case, there is no need whatsoever for 1,000,000 plus of the "very best" every year. That just ends up putting incredible pressure on white collar workers. Most people in America are competing against immigrants, not hiring them.

You should always remember, immigrants are not just workers. They live here too, and besides the costs on public resources they generate, they may not view this country the way we do.

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FrankW 5 points ago +5 / -0

They started to get openly soft on immigration around 2012, when they very vocally decided to abandon the white working class in favor of urban, college educated whites, along with their typical black and Hispanic voting blocks. Seems like with Trump, things have accelerated, and instead of an economic issue, they treat immigration as a racial/cultural issue, where America needs to be opened up to the 3rd world to punish whites/atone for its historical sins.

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FrankW 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of those groups is a threat to people like this:

https://twitter.com/JGreenblattADL/status/1285924406913568768?s=20

and the other group works hand in hand with people like Mr Greenblatt.

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FrankW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Journalists' corporate sponsors and advertisers don't like whites, either.

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FrankW 4 points ago +4 / -0

He is absolutely right about this, though. It is basically an open secret that mass immigration is pursued in this country in part to secure one party rule for Democrats like they enjoy in California. As far as I know, Bush and Trump getting 35% of the Hispanic vote is the best they have done with a non-white demographic since Asians voted Republican several decades ago. As much as the GOP hates it, White people are basically their only reliable constituency,

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FrankW 5 points ago +5 / -0

You have to have hope that at some point, hopefully soon, liberal leaning white suburbanites (thinking of your stereotypical shrill wife, neutered husband professional combo) will realize this is heading towards a zero-sum economy, with the spoils delivered on racial lines; one in which their own children are at increasing risk of losing out on opportunities due to the color of their skin. These people seem utterly addicted to the moral superiority that comes with sharing liberal, "anti-racist" ideas, but you would hope they can put their children's well being before that.

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FrankW 36 points ago +36 / -0

Only way to fix this I think is for the Republican party at all levels to start challenging the educational industry in this country. It has been infected at all levels by anti-white Marxist activists. This is another area where the Republican party has completely and totally failed - or never even tried - to maintain even some influence. Conservative parents should also try to stay involved and keep pressure on their local school boards. We can't let the equivalent of an organized retreat (vouchers, homeschooling) be our answer to everything, even though it is definitely a prudent individual choice.

Something also to note for Conservatives is that the 1619 project was funded by Shell. So this is also a good example of the big businesses Conservatives have venerated for so long making a mockery of the values Conservatives support.

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FrankW 2 points ago +3 / -1

The left can meme, though. Look at how widespread things like "Black Lives Matter", "White Privilege", "Russia Collusion", etc are. The left's memes are power-to-truth while ours are almost always truth-to-power

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FrankW 22 points ago +23 / -1

Listen, I know the prospect of being a hated minority in your own country sounds bad, but have you considered the far worse alternative of a world where (liberal, BLM supporting) businesses aren't able force the American working class to compete with the entirety of the 3rd world for work in their own neighborhoods?

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FrankW 19 points ago +19 / -0

Besides the obvious benefits (to Democrats) of terrorizing white suburbanites and breaking up their vote, this apparently also enriched many of Obama and Emanuel's real estate cronies, as they got to redevelop the former project areas. Steve Sailer has been pointing this out for years and has some good posts about it.

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