Antiwhitism is the greatest evil of our age, and we must work collectively to put a stop to it by going free of the antiwhite narrative and calling it out.
Why won’t they just leave us all alone to live in peace 😩
All White people want is to live in a safe, secure, high trust community with their own people that they share blood, roots, history, morals, values & culture with.
Every other racial group of people can do what ever they want in OUR nations but there are different rules if you are White.
They literally create enclaves of their own people because they too want to live amongst their own people.
This is RACIAL DISCRIMINATION & HARASSMENT.
Do as we say, not as we do.
Wanting your children to look like you is not a crime.
Subversives like Josh Pieters would not be asking the same questions to a black person.
We’re not going to put up with it anymore.
If we judged human groups by the same rules we use for animal species, white people would currently be classified as *Endangered.*
A 67% global decline over three generations meets the official threshold. At current trends, they cross into *Critically Endangered* next generation.
Biology doesn’t care about politics. The numbers are what they are.
The Celtic phenotype (pale skin, freckles, red hair, light eyes) took thousands of years on isolated rainy islands to form. Ireland is its main reservoir. Ireland now has the highest immigration rate in its history. we must protect it at all costs.
This story is insane.
Chinese-American professor Sean Wang is suing Southern Methodist University over Discrimination & Retaliation from Indian Professors.
Indian professors at @SMU classified Dr. Wang as white in HR records to justify denying him a promotion. Dr. Hemang Desai, chair of the Accounting Department, along with other Indian faculty, granted tenure to 100% of Indian candidates, while denying tenure to 100% of non-Indian candidates.
Indian faculty were also handed prime offices with nice views, while East Asian and non-Indian faculty were assigned to a lesser offices.
This perfectly illustrates East Asians' white-adjacent status, the deep normalization of anti-white discrimination, and parasitic Indian nepotism.
@ImMeme0 Our welfare and human services weren't set up for all this White erasure by way of mass intrusion into the West. If you ignore the antiwhiteism that allows for this, they will keep flooding in and plundering. Of course they will.. White people keep allowing White guilt to ruin us
This man says, “let me get this straight.
When White people move into an area, it’s called “colonizing” or “gentrification”,
which is bad.
But if people of a high melanin count move into an area, that’s “cultural enrichment” and “diversity is our strength”,
which is good.
But then if those same White people don’t want any more “cultural enrichment” or are tired of “diversity” being their strength, that’s called “White Flight”,
which is bad.
So they don’t want White people to come or to go.
It’s almost as if they don’t want them (whites) to exist at all.”
He’s figuring it out.
A lot of people are getting upset by these posts, so let me be very clear.
This is not about Left versus Right.
This is about two completely different philosophical positions that cannot coexist:
* One side believes the state is sovereign and can redefine the nation, its identity, and its people at will.
* The other side believes the state exists to serve the historic Australian people under the original constitutional compact.
These are not political disagreements. They are fundamentally incompatible views of reality.
Only one of these philosophies can ultimately prevail.
The state has spent decades pushing its version without ever asking the Australian people for their consent.
That’s why the tension is growing.
This isn’t about “left-wing” or “right-wing.”
This is about whether Australia still belongs to its own people — or whether the managerial state now owns the nation.
There is no middle ground between these two positions.
This mother says her kids have been attacked repeatedly and even stabbed by Black kids at school in Atlanta.
“I’m willing to move into a trailer in another town just to have an address to sign my kids up to go to an all White school.”
People shouldn’t have to uplift their entire lives so that their kids can be safe at school.
This Cato ‘immigrants pay more taxes’ flex + Indian chart is peak cherry-picking. Impressive numbers… until you actually look under the hood. 🧐”
1. It’s median household income, not individual or per-capita — and Indian households are structured differently
• The chart (and the “twice as much” claim) uses households, not people. Indian-American households are larger on average (~3.0–3.8 people vs. U.S. average ~2.5) and far more likely to have multiple full-time high earners (dual STEM/medical professionals is common). en.wikipedia.
• Indian Americans still have high personal earnings (median ~$85k for ages 16+, ~$106k for full-time workers per 2023 Pew), but the “almost twice” headline evaporates when you adjust for household size and number of workers. This is a classic statistical sleight-of-hand when comparing groups with different living arrangements.
2. Extreme positive selection bias … this is the cream of India’s elite, not “immigrants” in general
• Indian Americans aren’t a random sample of India’s 1.4 billion people. The vast majority arrived via H-1B, EB-2/3, or student visas …hyper-selective for advanced degrees and high-skill jobs. You’re comparing the top ~0.1–1% of India’s talent/IQ/education distribution to the broad U.S. average (which includes everyone from McDonald’s workers to retirees).
• India’s own per-capita income and education levels are far lower. This doesn’t prove broad immigration is economically magical; it proves cherry-picked high-skill immigration works for the selectees. Second-generation outcomes are strong but show some regression toward the mean, and chain migration/family sponsorship often dilutes the skill level over time.
3. Cato’s overall “immigrants pay more taxes” claim has well-documented methodological holes
• Cato (a libertarian think tank that favors more immigration) attributes welfare benefits received by U.S.-born children of immigrants to “natives,” not the immigrant parents. This understates immigrant fiscal costs. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and others note this flips the picture: when you count the full household burden (including kids), immigrant-headed households use welfare at higher rates than native-headed ones.
• Cato aggregates all immigrants (high-skill Indians + low-skill groups + illegals). The net positive they find is heavily driven by the high earners. Other studies (National Academies of Sciences, Heritage, etc.) have found first-generation immigrants often impose net costs, especially low-skilled/illegal cohorts.
• Their data ends before the post-2021 border surge effects fully hit long-term budgets.
4. H-1B-specific issues (the main pipeline for Indian success)
• Many Indian immigrants in tech come via H-1B, which has documented problems: outsourcing/body shops (e.g., Infosys, TCS), wage suppression (foreign workers often paid less for similar roles), and ethnic nepotism once Indians reach management (preferring co-ethnics for hiring/promotions). This displaces U.S. workers and depresses wages in STEM.
• Fraud allegations are common (fake credentials, benching workers, etc.). Critics argue this isn’t “adding value” so much as arbitraging cheaper labor and networks.
5. Other drains and context
• Remittances: Indian Americans send massive sums back to India (India receives over $100B+ in remittances annually, a huge chunk from the U.S.). That’s money leaving the U.S. economy.
• Cost of living: Indians are heavily concentrated in high-cost metros (SF Bay, NYC, etc.), where nominal incomes are inflated anyway. Adjust for purchasing power and the gap shrinks.
• The post uses Indian success to defend a general “immigrants = net positive” narrative from Cato. But Indians are ~1.4% of the U.S. population and an outlier. Broad policy implications (more low-skill immigration, open borders, etc.) don’t follow from one high-performing subgroup.
🚨 BREAKING: The DOJ just sued Cloudera for rigging high-paying tech jobs against American workers.
They created a fake internal email that bounced every U.S. applicant’s resume …then claimed “no qualified Americans applied” to fast-track foreign visa holders for green cards.
This is deliberate discrimination, plain and simple.
American jobs should go to Americans first.
Full story: https://t.co/73NWtKQeB0
#H1BAbuse #AmericaFirst #ProtectUSWorkers #Cloudera
The mood around Vivek is shifting.
People don’t want the data centers
People don’t want the property taxes
People don’t want the H1B workers
The trust is America is not an “idea” Vivek.
And Ohio is not your economic engine to sell.
It’s our home. We’ve lived here for hundreds of years. Our ancestors are buried here. Americans are our people.
Calling it an “idea” is offensive. Trying to pass it off as a “conservative” belief is also offensive.
Never forget: once your culture is gone, it's gone forever.
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