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The white genocide agenda, sometimes called the Kalergi plan, is a documented and observable fact. Just read their playbook "Practical Idealism:

The Kalergi Plan To Destroy European Peoples" by Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi and observe the calculated mass migration that is only occuring in Europe and America.

They brag about and openly and gladly proclaim that whites will be a minority by 2045. Imagine if this was happening to any other race?

Asia for asians, Africa for africans, Israel for Israelis, but European countries for everyone!

If Israel is a Jewish country and has a right to be Jewish, if Ghana is a black country and has a right to be black, why doesn't the US have a right to keep a white and Christian country? How long do you people think you'd last if you went over to Israel and campaigned in the Jewish schools against singing Jewish songs? And yet they're over here campaigning against us singing Christmas carols in ours. And in school after school, they get them stopped. They won't tolerate it, but we must.
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
What is the problem if the US becomes a majority non-white nation by 2045? Or any time? As long as people live together in harmony, I have no issue with it whatsoever. It is basically a non-issue.
PalteseMalconFunch · 36-40, T
@windinhishair People who totally aren’t white supremacists and totally don’t want to oppress minorities get really really scared about whites not being supreme and being a minority 🙃
@windinhishair The issue I have with this is that there actually is a lot of racism against white people in America. If Whites are this hated, it's probably better that they remain the majority.

It's like how Palestinians should have equal rights in Israel, but because of the culture there, it seems impossible. So the Palestinians might be better off having their own ethnostate.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe I've been white for decades, and I'm not seeing a lot of anti-white racism. White privilege is real, and I've been a beneficiary, as have all white Americans. I think the diversity of a non-white America is a good thing for everyone.
@windinhishair What examples of white privilege are there?
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe There are lots of books about it. Here is one you might consider reading:

amazon.com/White-Privilege-Essential-Readings-Racism/dp/1429233443

There are others, but this is a start.
@windinhishair Can you mention any cases of white privilege here?

I've already read about the issue, and while I've seen plenty of cases of non-white privilege, I haven't seen any systemic advantages for Whites.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe Whites have natural systemic advantages in hiring, promotion, etc. If you've already read about the issue, then you already know what the advantages are.
@windinhishair I've never seen any evidence of that. I've see evidence of people having an advantage based on class or being a racial minority, but not whiteness.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe If you are white, it will be hard for you to see because it is just normal for you. Talk to people of color and you will get a different story that better reflects reality.
@windinhishair But that doesn't mean it's true. Conservatives whine about being oppressed all the time, even though the system is heavily slanted towards their politics.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe I suggest you do some more reading. There are many studies that show implicit bias against minorities (which advantages white people). For example, John Smith will get many more callbacks on his resume than Tayshaun Jackson will, for otherwise identical resumes sent to the same company for the same job. John Smith enjoys white privilege, but probably doesn't realize it, and may resent programs that attempt to level the playing field through affirmative action.
@windinhishair So this is a big misconception. It's actually that names that sound American get more callbacks than ethnic-sounding named. This means that Will Smith would have a better chance at a callback than Zach Galifianakis.

It's also worth nothing that by every metric, Asian-Americans are doing better than Whites. Asians are less likely to have spent time in jail, and they have a higher average income than Whites. So would it be fair to say Asian Privilege is a thing?
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe I don't think so. Asian-Americans report significant anti-Asian discrimination that white people don't face. Discrimination takes different forms for different groups.
@windinhishair The majority of white people in America believe that they're discriminated against for being white. We can't go by self-reporting, we need actual evidence of systemic discrimination.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe I strongly doubt that the majority of white people feel discriminated against. I certainly don't, and never have, nor do I know anyone who feels that way. People reporting actual discrimination IS actual evidence.
@windinhishair
I strongly doubt that the majority of white people feel discriminated against.

https://www.npr.org/2017/10/24/559604836/majority-of-white-americans-think-theyre-discriminated-against

People reporting actual discrimination IS actual evidence.

Not at all. Someone can try to get a job while not wearing pants, get turned down for said lack of pants, then report that they weren't given the job because of their race. Reports are evidence of people believing they're being discriminated against, not evidence of discrimination.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe That surprises me. Thanks for the link. But you will note that while 55% of white Americans believe they are discriminated against, few of them have faced actual discrimination (11 to 19% based on specific types of discrimination). And since you don't believe that people who report discrimination are actually discriminated against, the percentage facing actual discrimination for which there is evidence would be much lower.

At the same time, 84% of white Americans believe that racial and ethnic minorities are discriminated against. Taken with the other data, there are at a bare minimum 39% of whites that believe that white and racial and ethnic minorities are all discriminated against.

We're not really getting anywhere with this. I'm sorry that as a white person you feel discriminated against, but you are entitled to your opinion and feelings. I'm just not seeing it, but that's my opinion based on a long white life.

Enjoy the day.
@windinhishair
And since you don't believe that people who report discrimination are actually discriminated against

Some of them are, some of them aren't. A person who reports discrimination could be reporting accurate discrimination, they could also just be assuming discrimination where there is none.

My only point here is that claims of discrimination aren't a good way to assess systemic discrimination.

A better way would be to look at policy, like affirmative action, or which groups face social stigma for acting in their own group interests, which only Whites do.