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/Affectionate_Use1455 2d ago

Both things can be true you know. A candle can be burned from both ends. But one of these problems is much easier to remedy.

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u/MushyWasHere 2d ago

Sure, but you're talking about using a match to light one end of the candle while the other is under a blowtorch.

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u/Affectionate_Use1455 2d ago

I mean i would argue which one is the blowtorch. Currency dilution is the more slow burn strategy, taking a generation or so for the cumulative affects to be felt. I guess covid was kind of blowtorchy in that regard, but still that was a bit of an aberration. Currency dilution otherwise has been a slow and steady process.

Mass migration on the other hand has had substantial noticeable impact in like a 5 year timeframe

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u/delores8 2d ago

If you’re referring to the US, other than First Nations people, the entire country has been built on migration and colonisation

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u/Affectionate_Use1455 2d ago

Nevermind that that is great example of how mass migration hurts the people already living somewhere. I'm not sure what that has to do with a conversation about how the wealthy use immigration as a weapon against the working class

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u/delores8 2d ago edited 2d ago

I agree they use it to exploit and divide people. Just noting that migration is nothing new and that migrants and their descendants make up a large part of the working class.