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<blockquote data-quote="wilberforce15" data-source="post: 5426116" data-attributes="member: 5053"><p>It all depends on the time interval, and the immigration act of 1965 is a convenient starting point. There isn't actually more to it than an evil plan to overpower whites. Whites are the enemy. Dems are racial Marxists, and whites are the bourgeois. Democrats are never inconsistent, although many boomer republicans love pretending they are. Boomer republicans never tire of "Dems are the real racists!1!!" type games. It's sad and pathetic.</p><p></p><p>Dems are very consistent. Whatever they think is bad for the white male hegemony in that particular moment, or in that particular argument, that's their position. They can switch positions hour to hour, or day to day, without being inconsistent to the core goal.</p><p></p><p>The core goal is dismantling western/white civilization. Whatever furthurs that goal in whatever their current context is, becomes the position.</p><p></p><p>There are 40M+ Mexicans specifically. It swells to 100M or so if you count all Dem-favored demographics imported since the 1965 immigration overhaul. So, I gave 50-80M for an even middle.</p><p></p><p>Hungary has shown us the way to solve demographic decline.</p><p>You actually support married, domestic people having babies. I know that's a radical idea, but it works.</p><p>It isn't shooting for welfare state handouts. It is incentivizing proper family structure and population growth, because otherwise it would be dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilberforce15, post: 5426116, member: 5053"] It all depends on the time interval, and the immigration act of 1965 is a convenient starting point. There isn't actually more to it than an evil plan to overpower whites. Whites are the enemy. Dems are racial Marxists, and whites are the bourgeois. Democrats are never inconsistent, although many boomer republicans love pretending they are. Boomer republicans never tire of "Dems are the real racists!1!!" type games. It's sad and pathetic. Dems are very consistent. Whatever they think is bad for the white male hegemony in that particular moment, or in that particular argument, that's their position. They can switch positions hour to hour, or day to day, without being inconsistent to the core goal. The core goal is dismantling western/white civilization. Whatever furthurs that goal in whatever their current context is, becomes the position. There are 40M+ Mexicans specifically. It swells to 100M or so if you count all Dem-favored demographics imported since the 1965 immigration overhaul. So, I gave 50-80M for an even middle. Hungary has shown us the way to solve demographic decline. You actually support married, domestic people having babies. I know that's a radical idea, but it works. It isn't shooting for welfare state handouts. It is incentivizing proper family structure and population growth, because otherwise it would be dead. [/QUOTE]
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