White Nationalists And Practicality: If Any

 

“White nationalists” as they call themselves  would like to US to be close to one hundred percent white. So would I. So would many tens of millions of Americans who do not call themselves white nationalists, but are. Diversity causes nothing but trouble, and is doing so now. However, America can’t be completely white, or even close. The time for that idea is long past. The practical question becomes: What now?

White nationalists, often inaccurately called “white supremacists,”  want to close the border. So do I. They want to make Obama stop importing every sort of third-worlder he has heard of. So do I. They want to deport illegal aliens. With exceptions, so do I.

For the sake of discussion, let us assume that all of this has been done. At this point the white nationalists (hereinafter just “nationalists”) run out of gas, having so far as I am aware no further plan or aim beyond a loathing for anything not white and European.

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Why I Feel Completely Safe

Short and personal comment. From experience.

With all the turmoil going on in majority black cities and towns in America, I feel safe. I live in Tucson, Arizona, which is 60 miles from the Mexican border. Tucson is 47% white, 42% Latino (the vast majority Mexican-American), 5% black, 3% Native American, and 3% other.

42% Latino. That’s huge. Are they a threat during civil unrest? No, and here’s why in one word. Family.

Latinos cherish family. I have lived with them here and in Panama, El Salvador, and Colombia. They embrace their unique culture: their language, their enjoyment of life (boy, those folks can party), their work ethic (they are NOT lazy; that’s a stereotype and total garbage), their music, their art, their literature, their Roman Catholic religion, their food, you name it.

But Numero Uno is family. And if you go into the lower middle class and poorer Latino neighborhoods of Tucson, and some of them are quite dumpy, what do you see? Mom and pop shops all over. Family-owned stuff from restaurants to grocery stores to plumbing companies to, well, you name it. Those businesses, however modest, are THEIR businesses. Are they going to riot and burn those businesses down? Hell, no. That would be an attack on family, friends, and neighbors. Not gonna happen.

So, if you do the math, 95% of Tucson is not a problem, including the Indians, who don’t riot, but rather go on the warpath (I threw that in just to needle Llpoh). That’s my safety net.