Ya'll ready for the white nationalist revolution currently bubbling beneath the surface?

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This is a turning point in the nation's history. No matter what people say, understand that for a large percentage of the nation, going forward, political decisions are being made in very stark "us (white people) vs them (everyone else)" terms.

Kennedy is going to retire shortly primarily to ensure that Trump gets to nominate his successor.
 

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Except this has worked horrifically poorly in almost every instance. :gucci:

It's like the perfect recipe for endless violence and your country dissolving into a hellhole. :snoop:



I mean, I agree that we need to build the community to not be afraid of death, to make sacrifices, to be united in pushing forward for the cause and be willing to take short-term losses because we can see the bigger picture and the long term gains. But doing that militaristically/violently against overwhelming odds is suicide - even when you "win" on the battlefield, your community loses.

Look at who actually wins revolutions, and why. And more importantly, how they do afterwards when it's all over.

Violent Versus Nonviolent Revolutions: Which Way Wins?

Hey @JahFocus CS don't be a coward, if you're going to neg me for this post than speak your mind. I wanted to neg you back but I looked at your posts and agreed with too many of them to start beef. So talk this one out, don't just lurk.
 

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Once they try and overturn Roe v. Wade, I bet they start messing with the immigration laws to make it much easier for people from majority white nations to immigrate to the US.

They could now but the truth is those people can already come here pretty easily and not many more are likely to come. Pretty much all White and Asian nations are at or lower than replacement fertility. There is no huge bulge of youth waiting to go abroad like in the past and except for E. Europe, their countries are developed and have benefits (i.e. healthcare) we don't. Unless we want all the poor Russians there isn't much they can do here.
 

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What are they fighting for again? Takes a lot of passion to fight a true war. One i dont think this one has if atrocities start happening on both sides.
 

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They could now but the truth is those people can already come here pretty easily and not many more are likely to come. Pretty much all White and Asian nations are at or lower than replacement fertility. There is no huge bulge of youth waiting to go abroad like in the past and except for E. Europe, their countries are developed and have benefits (i.e. healthcare) we don't. Unless we want all the poor Russians there isn't much they can do here.
these russians in Brooklyn claim to have escaped Russia but they ALL fukk with Trump heavy. i wouldnt be surprised if more came here
 

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The guy had a security clearance

Northrop Grumman employee seen on video at violent white supremacist rally no longer employed at company

Michael Miselis, a Northrop Grumman systems engineer who allegedly is a member of a white supremacist organization and participated in a violent rally in Charlottesville, Va., last summer no longer is employed at the company, a Northrop Grumman spokesman said Friday.

The news follows a Thursday report by the investigative news organization ProPublica and the television program "Frontline," which identified Miselis in photos and videos from the rally, where he is seen with arms raised and tape covering his hands. The report also identifies Miselis in a video "pounding on" a black man at the rally.

"The individual is no longer a Northrop Grumman employee," Northrop Grumman spokesman Tim Paynter said Friday afternoon, referring to Miselis.

Northrop initially was slow to respond to the allegations. ProPublica and Frontline reported early Thursday morning that Miselis had remained employed at Northrop even after his superiors had been informed of his actions. On Thursday afternoon, Northrop published a statement saying it would "take immediate action to look into" the issue, but a company spokesperson declined to comment on Miselis' employment at the time.


Then on Friday morning, Northrop Grumman Chief Executive Wes Bush told employees in an internal email that the company would "take the appropriate actions to make sure that our foundation remains strong well into the future," without saying which specific actions the company would take.

The email was forwarded to the Washington Post by a Northrop Grumman employee who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation. "They would end up firing me and not the white supremacist" for forwarding Bush's email to a reporter, the person said.

In the email, which did not confirm whether Miselis had participated in the Charlottesville rally, Bush said he had heard from a number of people who "expressed concern for fellow employees" in light of the report's findings.

"There is no place in our company for those who demonstrate behaviors that are counter to our values," Bush wrote in the email. "If we allow such inconsistencies to be present in our company, we erode the foundation of our enterprise, our ethics and our integrity. Our leadership team will not allow that to happen, and we are determined to take the appropriate actions to ensure our foundation remains strong well into the future."

Company news releases have similarly touted the firm's commitment to diversity, noting it was recognized on a list of top 50 companies for diversity by DiversityInc., a publication focused on diversity issues.

According to ProPublica and Frontline, Miselis is a 29-year-old PhD student studying aerospace engineering at UCLA. He also worked as a systems engineer at a Northrop Grumman facility in Redondo Beach and holds a security clearance for that work, the report says.

The report identifies Miselis in photos and videos taken from a white supremacist rally last summer in Charlottesville at which one person was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

A photo accompanying the report shows a man identified as Miselis. It also cites a video in which he "pushed an African American protester to the ground and began pounding on him." The report states that Miselis was a member of the Rise Above Movement, or RAM, a white supremacist group.

Northrop Grumman, the fifth-largest recipient of federal contract dollars, is not the only government contractor to have become embroiled in controversy following the Charlottesville riots last summer.

After President Trump blamed "both sides" for the violence, leading to the disbanding of the president's business councils, the four government contractors on the president's advisory councils at the time — Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Harris Corp. and United Technologies — waited until after the councils had disbanded to publicly weigh in, even as other businesses publicly criticized the president's comments. Hours before the councils were disbanded, Lockheed Martin Chief Executive Marillyn Hewson said in a company-wide email that the firm would continue to participate in the councils.
 

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ya'll think im playing.

This is a turning point in the nation's history. No matter what people say, understand that for a large percentage of the nation, going forward, political decisions are being made in very stark "us (white people) vs them (everyone else)" terms.

Kennedy is going to retire shortly primarily to ensure that Trump gets to nominate his successor.

people wanna bury their heads into the sand..



Didn't Amos Wilson tell black folk to think the unthinkable..

just because you don't want to think about it, doesn't make in impossible...
 
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