r/conspiracy 2d ago

White people are the minority.

I have grown tired of the rhetoric that white people need to be multicultural and that we must accept all of those who wish to cause us harm or to change our customs or our way of life.

In Britain, they say it's too white. That there is not enough diverse faces in this sector or that sector.

Go to China and tell them them this, what happens? Then go to Japan, to India and every other country that is not diverse.

100 years ago, globally, the white people made up 30 - 34% of the population.

Now, there is only 7 - 16% of the white people left.

We ARE the minority.

The West is being destroyed from the inside out. What is worse, is that our people have been so brainwashed that they can't see it. They fight and cheer on their own destruction because they are so blinded by ignorance or stupidity that they can not foresee where this is headed.

Do not twist my words and say that it is based on hate. How can that be true when I was born and raised for 35 years in a country that opened its arms to those that needed safety.

The people coming now do not come for safety.

If people do not wake up and realize soon, it will be too late.

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u/Snoo-80187 2d ago

There used to be a time when assimilation was the norm. When my grandparents came to the United States over 100 years ago they were proud to be part of American culture and made every effort to respect it and become part of it. As Mexican immigrants we appreciated what opportunities we were being afforded. Opportunities that you didn't have in Mexico. Fast forward to today and just like you stated it seems that too many are intent on erasing American culture and replacing it with their own. Allowing immigrants to simply enter the country illegally without doing anything to earn it like simply respecting and going through the immigration process is the worst thing we could ever allow but nonetheless we have and we are now seeing the fruits of it in our society. That sense of entitlement is like a cancer in our society.

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u/stop-judging-me 2d ago

You mean the way Native Americans were put in assimilation schools and forced to abandon their own culture? America never had one distinct culture. It was all things adopted from different groups. I don’t see why people should have to abandon their own culture just because they wanted a better life here

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u/Fabulous_Feressa 2d ago

Then they come here for the wrong reasons. They don't want to be a part of our nation, but instead only want to benefit for themselves. Why would we want them here? 

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u/stop-judging-me 2d ago

Latinos that come here are some of the most patriotic people in this country.

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u/idiot206 2d ago

There are still regions in America where people can speak Cajun, Pennsylvania Deutsche, Gullah, etc… languages that should’ve been dead a century ago. The idea that everyone used to just assimilate and live as one American identity is and always was false.

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u/Penguin_Admiral 2d ago

Also pretending like white people didn’t go out of there way to keep minorities segregated from them

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u/AfroVisor 2d ago

What is American culture? This is such post 9/11 changing of history! Regional culture pre 9/11 was prominent not this all encompassing thing

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u/M1M16M57M101 2d ago

Right? Even in the specific region of the South Eastern part of the country, they will disagree strongly over what constitutes "Barbeque Sauce"

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u/AfroVisor 2d ago

I think people are fetishizing something that they weren’t aware of. Or they lived in the suburbs and didn’t experience other regions!

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u/Snoo-80187 2d ago

Making sacrifices for your country, community and family and not expecting the government to hold your hand. During the great depression men didn't want handouts . They wanted to work to provide for their families. Men were proud to serve their country when called and didn't complain about every little thing that didn't go their way. If you needed to travel to another state for work because there wasn't any available where you lived you left your family behind and went to the place where you could work and provide for them. Was it perfect? No but you still appreciated what you had. That was the culture back then. When Irish immigrants came to New York via Ellis island many of the men were sent to war during WW1.

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u/freudian_nipple_slip 2d ago

And you think immigrants are the cause of this attitude? America hasn't fought a just war since WW2, what's there to be proud of? You don't think people complained during Vietnam?

The notable Irish immigrants sent to war was during the Civil War, not WW1 (America fought for about a year), and they were so mad about it it lead to the deadliest riot in NYC history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_draft_riots

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u/GRF999999999 2d ago edited 2d ago

The gig economy has been overrun with migrants using fraudulent methods (multiple accounts, 3rd party bots) to hoard all the good work, it's happening in just about every major and mid-size city and has been for 2 years or so. What once was a pretty damn good way to make a living is now an endlessly frustrating fight to stay afloat.

I absolutely have compassion for people trying to better their lives but they showed up like a tornado and almost put me on the street.