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    not going to stop blacks from being violent deadbeats, or immigrants voting and promoting anti-white hatred. Diversity only ensures constant squabbling over collective action.

    It’s a lot more intricate than you make it sound (and I understand and to some level agree with where you’re coming from, I’ve seen the statistics, but this is also part of my career path). There’s culturally targeted propaganda and psychological operations currently ongoing on a massive scale, and when you mix that with poor “manufactured” SES, you have an explosion waiting to happen. As for immigrants, they’re not promoting anti-white hate, they’re spreading it - that’s a huge difference. They’ve been misguided and brainwashed; who’s actually promoting the anti-white hate? Because that’s our common enemy.

    I know this is a big “what if”.. But what if all Americans, immigrants waiting on their citizenships, African Americans, Whites and Asians (and whatever other special group I’m forgetting), all woke up together, to the fact that there is a global agenda currently occurring (as well as targeting all of us, and playing one another against each other while they make moves in the dust of the conflict), and what we’re all currently seeing and experiencing (no matter how different, or culturally subjective) in the United States is a symptom of it?

    Wouldn’t it be more powerful to have people of every culture and creed identify and understand the common enemy so we can come together as one to face and erase it from our country (Avatar: The Last Airbender-Style), and work things out properly, and then (ironically), make a stand together globally if needed?

    Even if our stand was reserved to just the United States, wouldn’t it be better to have all of the people in America who aren’t part of the system, regardless of ethnic background, on the same team, recognizing and dealing with the one and only common enemy, rather than stewing in this purgatory of blame & finger-pointing?

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    You can't win a race war, all you get is Detroit. The squabbling is not necessarily unavoidable, it's just that race is easily used to divide people so where it is available the elite use it to divide and conquer. The solution is nationalism. If we all identify as American we can all get along.

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    I agree. The only question is how do we undo all the damage they’ve done dividing us and get back together? I feel there has to be some type of event that’s objective and undeniable that opens everyone’s eyes - something that’s colorblind.

    I was kinda hoping Jeffrey Epstein would be that moment but I feel people were so horrified by the truth that they decided to look the other way or deal with it with humor, instead of research it for real and see how deep things go.