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[–]america_first_1776 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Trump is the only option. Anyone who doesn't think a Biden regime would result in a complete decimation of the right is being very naive.

[–]ChancellorMershekel 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

If Biden wins, it's easy to see how his term will end up.

He'll almost certainly be at war with the 'progressives' within months. He won't start a fight with them... but they will pick it with him. The idea that some straight old White man is going to rule the Democratic Party in the 2020s is just a joke, especially one with a 'racist' past, with which both the progressives and the GOP will continually attack him. He'll probably be a one-termer—after he's used to get enough of the White vote away from Trump, they'll discard him and the 'progressives' will be the ones at the helm by 2024. They'll probably aim for Puerto Rican statehood or similar things in order to remove the need for a compromise candidate with the Whites by 2024, relying entirely on a non-White coalition to win future elections. That means that anti-White rhetoric will sharply increase—the Democrats will no longer even need to tone it down, in the same way that Sanders warned that such rhetoric alienated White voters who were still needed in 2016.

Internet censorship is going to skyrocket. You can almost rest assured that websites like AmRen probably won't survive 2024 (after all, their YouTube channel with 135k subscribers was banned at exactly the same time as the banwave on Reddit). If this happens under Trump, it's easy to think what'll happen under Biden. Many things that are quite innocuous (e.g. 'Alt-Right' online communities) will be pushed increasingly to the dark web.

The gun control agenda will be back in full-force. Gun sales will probably remain high throughout the rest of 2020 (since this instability with BLM etc. looting, sales have increased), and throughout 2021 (rightful worries about increased gun control also usually lead to increased sales).

Some mainstream news sources have suggested (including through interviewing some of them) that there is literally a wave of prospective illegal immigrants waiting across the southern border. They hope that the Democrats will win in order to make their crossing safer, whereas if Trump wins re-election, they'll likely wait several more years before attempting to cross.

They'll be pushing to declare groups like the 'Proud Boys' terrorist organizations, despite the fact that they aren't the ones causing mayhem, declaring 'autonomous zones', etc. Isn't it amazing how they argue 'Antifa can't be declared a terrorist organization because they aren't organized', yet they sure as hell won't apply this same argument to the similarly decentralized 'Alt-Right'? It's such an obvious excuse for inaction against far-Left extremism/terrorism.

Trump and his family will almost certainly be persecuted for all these ridiculous, 'trumped-up' things he's being accused of. They'll probably leave the country, and even then, they're going to treat him like Assange. Without Trump, the GOP will revert back to a boring old neoliberal party—both rhetorically and practically. All those fools at National Review will be cheering this on, denouncing his entire Presidency as a 'mistake' that 'ruined' the GOP, too idiotic to even realize that it's their Reaganite neoliberalism that has no appeal and that has consigned them to history, not Trumpian populism.

[–][deleted] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Interesting analysis. Thanks for the response.

I have heard rumours that Biden might not last his full term even, he's pushing 80 and not in the best mental/physical health, which is why there is a lot of focus on his running mate, who will almost certainly be a non-white woman like Kamala Harris or Tammy Duckworth. I wouldn't be surprised if he bowed out 6 months - 2 years into his term.

[–]ChancellorMershekel 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I think Biden already promised that he would appoint a woman as running mate. Furthermore, I think Trump may have promised the same thing as a response. In 2016, Trump simply followed what Nixon did and recommended Dole to do (campaign as far-Right as possible to impress the electors, govern as centrist as possible to impress the public). So you can probably rest assured of a female candidate. Furthermore, because Biden is probably perceived as a 'Right' Democrat, you can also rest assured the woman will be a 'Left' Democrat. As for the candidate's race, I think Harris was screwed over by her background with the police—people with police backgrounds are only going to become more and more hated under the current system. Either way, I don't think the candidate's race will matter if they're an anti-White 'progressive' female—she'll still say what 'POC' want to hear. After all, blacks were overwhelmingly willing to vote for Clinton over Trump, and funnily despised Sanders. Just don't be someone who can be painted as anti-Semitic/racist (as Gabbard was) or have been a 'pig' (as Harris was).

I don't see Biden as anything other than a compromise with the White electorate for one last time—it's obvious that plenty of Whites who get that something is 'off' are still ready to vote for him. You can see this with guys like 'John Engelman' (someone who I consider 'Alt-Left') who has been a prolific commenter on and off on AmRen for many years. His argument is literally as simplistic as that the Democrats 'cannot be anti-White' because an anti-White party wouldn't place Biden as its leader. Therefore he will vote Democrat as he has always done. Obviously I find such an argument completely farcical. The Communists who seized power in Hungary in 1919 placed a gentile (Sandor Garbai) as their ostensible head, but it didn't mean that most of the party's high figures (Bela Kun, Matyas Rakosi, etc.) weren't of Jewish extraction. But it will not stop many Whites who are displeased with the party's direction from still voting for them, even though this may be the last time that the Democrats feel that they need their vote. Fools like Engelman will find themselves in for a rude awakening once the Democrats start saying: 'We don't even want your vote, you White POS' come 2024.