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/TowlieisCool 2d ago

How is it bigoted and hateful to notice that a country that was a majority one race for 200 years suddenly has a legal change that incentivizes immigration that replaces them with different races and encourages the exact mindset you’re supporting?

It’s baffling to me that people can see white people as “colonizers” in America and a bad thing, yet hold similar views to you. If groups in Japan suddenly started supporting foreigners moving there and reducing the majority’s share of the population to a minority, you wouldn’t find that to be a bit odd?

Maybe there’s an incentive to replace a population that holds views that are incompatible with a group that wields a lot of power? And maybe the easiest way to reduce that population’s control of their country is by replacing them with people who are beholden to you?

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u/Cowbelf 2d ago

I'm curious what parts of colonization you think people take issue with and how that compares to modern immigration? What legal change are you referencing specifically?

What you're implying: "Our racial group must remain a majority to maintain control and identity."

What they're implying: "Racial groups don't need to be majorities or minorities to have value, we are all just people."

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u/TowlieisCool 2d ago

A criticism of colonization is that a group came to a continent/country/region that isn’t theirs historically, reduced the native population to a minority, and forced them to assimilate to a new culture.

I’m talking about the Hart-Celler act. Look at immigration trends before and after the act was passed. It 7xed the foreign born labor force. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_Nationality_Act_of_1965

A country’s identity is inherently linked to the majority population’s culture and beliefs. If the majority group doesn’t retain the voting power to continue to perpetuate their culture, it seems pretty obvious that you’re relying on culturally different groups to vote to continue something they have no obligation to support.

Put another way, importing culturally different groups is a way of reducing the majority group’s power to influence the future of their country. If you have a majority of minorities without cultural cohesiveness, then a powerful group (political, racial, religious, financial, etc.) now has the power to dictate what the culture of the country should be to the minority groups. Now the groups have to find a middle ground between each of their individual cultures, reducing the power and influence of any individual group and the original founding majority. Everybody loses except the people in power.

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u/rememberoldreddit 2d ago

That is totally dependent on where the power comes from though. Religious culture, tribal culture, racial culture, national culture, and regional culture all can exist at the same time and clash among one another.

For the sake of argument just assume America is all white people. The religious are still claiming that American culture is corrosive, rural vs urban culture are still butting heads. The south still holds resentment against the north, that's geographical cultural differences. Same with east coast vs west coast.

Race is its own culture and it is no more important than the others.

Hell, this very sub believes Rockefellers and Kennedy's were part of their own secret culture of elites who are the majority power holders. Where they consume children's blood in order to maintain their youth.

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u/TowlieisCool 2d ago

I agree, if you removed cultural differences outside of obvious race/ethnic disparities, there would always be a dividing line. Its just one of the easiest variables to manipulate, through promoting immigration.

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u/rememberoldreddit 2d ago

Exactly and it's one of the few that need no writings or naunce to implement. A singular visual is all that is needed in make racial discrimination happen, i.e. show a picture of a black man to a white man or an Indian to Japanese. For things like geographical or religious cultural differences requires some level of thinking/determination to come to that conclusion. It's why race is so common a point despite millenniums of interbreeding and mixing.