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If I were a Hispanic activist or a member of La Raza, I could run as a pro-Hispanic candidate, exclusively on the issues and concerns of the Hispanic community. I would probably win, especially if I lived in a border city or border state. However, if a white wanted to fight for the issues and concerns of white people, he would be branded a “white supremacist.”
The double standard in American politics is obvious. White politicians have to represent everyone of every race, but non-white politicians can openly represent only their own people. No one seems to find this strange or unfair.
That aside, white Americans (especially of the conservative stripe) care more about money and personal fortunes than they do about other white people's interests. Only their own interests matter.
Other races tend to look at it differently. Which is not to say that blacks, Hispanics and Asians aren't also selfish.
That's just a "white nationalist" site, who cares what's true .
Apparently, it's what the globalist want, and the left and some on the right. I guess they think they'll make more money that way. It doesn't make sense to me why they'd want to do it.
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Originally Posted by desertdetroiter
"Your country?" America belongs to all of us.
In other words America belongs to Latin America, Asia and Africa and to the world but the rest of the world belongs to the foreigners.
To be fair: "Hispanic" ain't a race and, Hispanic culture IS also a "white" culture since most Spaniards are closer in DNA to English or Germans than they are to both kinds of Indians.
That's just a "white nationalist" site, who cares what's true .
Apparently, it's what the globalist want, and the left and some on the right. I guess they think they'll make more money that way. It doesn't make sense to me why they'd want to do it.
In other words America belongs to Latin America, Asia and Africa and to the world but the rest of the world belongs to the foreigners.
Iono about all that. That's gibberish.
All I know is that America belongs to me just as much as it belongs to any white man...including you.
That aside, white Americans (especially of the conservative stripe) care more about money and personal fortunes than they do about other white people's interests. Only their own interests matter.
Other races tend to look at it differently. Which is not to say that blacks, Hispanics and Asians aren't also selfish.
I think this is true. There is really no solidarity amongst whites when compared to other American ethnic groups. This could be a vestige of the fact that whites were originally separate ethnic groups themselves.
However there is something really strange about white Americans' willingness to ignore their own group interests. There is no other group that is willing to do this. Probably a result of the incessant accusations of racism.
The "Student" who wrote that is an idiot to the core. If he were in my class I'd call him that to his face too. Hispanic? Since when was that a race, ever been to Spain? It's in Europe. I'm sure the Native Americans would disagree with his pro white nationalist garbage paper.
White people can do any damn thing they want to do. Only they can stop themselves from doing ANYTHING.
They still largely own and run the country. Always have, always will.
That'd be true If we could just get over 70% of whites to strongly demand Americas demographics should be conserved. It'd sure be nice and easier if we could get some of the 14% of the population that is blacks and others to join in.
We know well what they do to any whites that don't toe the globalist or liberal line.
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