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Monday, March 18, 2019
Defending The Faith, and The Nation of Caucasians
NOBODY IN AMERICA, except a few special angry men, is a white supremacist or a racist. Just ask around. Not Steve Bannon, not David Duke, nor Donald Trump, nor a single member of the alt right, the KKK, the republican party, or the conservative movement. There are, however, millions of law abiding, Christian, conservative Americans intent on defending the dwindling, besieged caucasian cause against a veritable onslaught of hungry, desperate, darkly pigmented, Latin American mothers an children, currently invading the United States, threatening its very homogeneity. Among other threat to the America made great again are something fictitious called "the deep state", the progressive movement, and the mainstream media and its ceaseless barrage of fake anti-conservative anti-Trump diatribe, all of which are pledged to a vast conspiracy to destroy Donald Trump, America, God, and virtue. In America, racism ha largely gone underground, deep into every institution where it covertly lurks, well hidden, but can still be smelled out by concerted scientific scrutiny, measured, and quantified, which it indeed is. For those in need of elucidation,when the President of the United States describes Islamic immigration as a great danger to the nation, and tries to prevent it, and describes refugees from violence and poverty as an invasion", sensitive egg head liberal types are going to take offense, and suspect him of racism, or at the least ethnocentrism. meanwhile, extremely conservative racist white supremacists, the real deals, including those plotting the mass murder of some minority threat to caucasian nation, are not going to hesitate to give him credit where credit is due; as the prime inspiration for their behavior. We needn't argue over whether the media, the anti-Trump movement, or anyone else is being fair and accurate in blaming Trump for recent mass murders; the mass murderers themselves, almost to a man, have already saved us the trouble. They, almost to a man, identify president Trump as their source of inspiration, through his anti-immigration, anti-minority rhetoric. Straight from the horses mouth. Donald Trump made it clear that in his opinion white supremacy is not a threat to America, and is not on the rise. he does not cite the source material for his doubtless exhaustive research, surprisingly, for such an assiduous stickler for specificity and verifiable fact. As one might suspect, quite the opposite is true; in America, and globally, white supremacy is very much on the rise, being spread by the internet, and nurtured, even if unwittingly, by political leaders who refer to refugees an an invading force, and nation populated largely by dark skinned people as "shit hole countries". if refugees from the middle east and Latin America would kindly stay home, and replaced by immigrants from Norway, for which president Trump expressed a preference, all this nonsense might abate, and al these many mass murderers might stop giving him credit for giving them a good idea. Either that, or they would have to decide whether Norwegians were worthy of acceptance in caucasian America, lately made great, again.
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