The future of the GOP belongs to those who will purge foreigners from our soil. Yes, “legal” ones too. Any GOPer who thinks he can betray us on this issue will find out the hard way. That is the way the political wind is blowing and AI job losses are only going to turn that up.
Aristotle used the word “aristocracy” to mean what we now call “meritocracy”: rule of the best. But if you told Aristotle that true meritocracy meant inviting the smartest Persians to rule Athens, he would’ve had you tried and executed for treason.
This issue of screwing over white men is institutional, is actually built into the economic infrastructure.
An example: a large corporation that has already implemented its hiring freeze on white guys as part of its ‘diversity initiative’ will impose a similar ‘diversity’ requirement in its contracts with accounting firms, law firms, banks, consultants. To get the business, all of these organizations will go along.
So when Microsoft doesn’t want to hire a white male computer science graduate because some DEI executive thinks there are not enough black computer scientists - this also means a white male lawyer, accountant, banker, consultant, tax expert also doesn’t get hired at the various institutions that work with Microsoft. It’s a cascading thing that echoes through the entire economy.
We have an overly centralized economy that is in bed with government - and the government also pushes all this DEI stuff. Business goes along with it largely. So if you’re a white zoomer who didn’t get the job - you don’t just blame the company at hand. This goes all the way to the top.
.@GlennYoungkin
Many presidents—from Theodore Roosevelt and Wilson to FDR, Truman, and Eisenhower—praised Robert E. Lee not to endorse the Confederacy, but to emphasize his character: honor in defeat and national reconciliation. For nearly a century, Lee was cited as an example of how a republic survives internal conflict—when the defeated accept the outcome and the victors resist vengeance.
President Lincoln refused to treat Lee as a traitor after Appomattox, and rejected calls for executions or the humiliation of Confederate leaders, choosing restraint in victory over retaliation.
In sharp contrast, after seizing power in 1949, Mao chose retaliation. All of former Nationalists who left behind in the mainland were persecuted or imprisoned, and millions executed. My uncle’s father-in-law was executed simply for serving as a small town mayor under the Nationalist govt. Hatred and fear were institutionalized, ensuring the revolution never ended—and the wounds never heeled.
Today, the Democrats follow the CCP model, choosing retaliation by removing Lee statues. The truth is that it is never about the Confederacy or slavery—it is about erasing the past, dividing the present, and remaking society through permanent grievance. It should be clear by now that ultimate their goal is to cancel the American founding and Western civilization itself.
The only difference today is that many Republican leaders have joined the Communist Democrats in this crusade against America, not in the streets, but within the U.S. Capitol!!!!
Beginning in 2014, prestige industries decided they urgently needed to diversify. They didn’t purge established Boomers. Instead, they did everything possible to avoid hiring white millennial men.
This is the story of a generation derailed by DEI.
https://t.co/kUfmpHfaMH
Confederate monument on main street in front of the Tazewell county courthouse. Tazewell county voted overwhelmingly in favor of keeping the monument in place in 2020.
@csa_appreciator@ArmisDei
So the new Pope has recently attacked JD Vance, shown solidarity with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia and begged Trump to open the borders like Biden had them.
This guy is worse than Francis.
DOGE: How did the CEO of a private equity firm uncover millions of non-citizens with Social Security numbers in just days—while the SSA’s own Office of Inspector General, with years and a full bureaucracy behind it, never found a thing?
Lincoln stated that “to lose Kentucky was almost to lose at all,” and he played a masterly game of politics to hold this state in line. Kentucky wanted to remain in the Union and keep its slaves too. Lincoln told them it was not a war against slaveholders, but a war to preserve the Union. This was exactly what Kentucky wanted to hear and when Lincoln removed Fremont in Missouri because he declared his determination to free all slaves in that state, the doubtful Kentuckians were convinced.