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[–]YORAMRWWhite nationalist, eugenicist 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

How is Eisenhower the best US president of the 20th century according to you? Can you name any specific things he did that make you like him? You know that after Brown v. Board, Eisenhower's administration was responsible for literally sending the US military into Arkansas to force white parents and their children to attend racially integrated schools at gunpoint, right?

I think Calvin Coolidge was the best US president of the 20th century, because his administration was responsible for passing the 1924 Johnson-Reed Immigration Act, which completely barred non-whites from immigrating to the US and obtaining US citizenship and prioritized Northwest European whites over other whites.

Lyndon B. Johnson was probably the worst US president of the 20th century, being both very zionist and very pro-"civil rights", as well as being responsible for passing the anti-white 1965 Hart-(((Celler))) Immigration Act (which removed the white-only immigration restrictions and opened America's floodgates to people all races, turning America for 90% to only 60% white in less than 60 years). Lyndon B. Johnson was basically the first president who really started all the "woke" anti-white shit we still have today.

[–]Salos60000Pragmatic European Nationalism 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Eisenhower had basically a flawless domestic policy, the economy was booming,American's were united, immigration was restricted etc. I agree with his choice at Arkansas, Black Americans objectively got worser facilities under segregation(even though the premise was separate but equal). I think it was possible to improve their lives without ethnically replacing Whites. Unfortunately fellow "white" people and globalists managed to trick us into our own destruction.

Agree with your take on Coolidge and Johnson. Although I do think it's fair to give some slackness in regards to Hart Celler, the majority of congressmen and Senators, besides the jew who introduced it in congress, probably didn't expect it to have the impact it did. In fact the co sponsor Eugene McCarthy later came to regret it and set up anti immigration organisations.