closg00 wrote:Wizardspride wrote:Ya know, after watching Stephen Miller's press conference, and the new affirmative action policy, I've come to the conclusion that SOS Clinton wasn't wrong.
They really are deplorable.
They are doubling-down on the White Supremacy agenda. Trust me, whites are taking notices and the alt-right sites are just giddy with excitement at what they are seeing from this administration, they couldn't have planned it better themselves.
*Voter suppression of minorities
*Purge voters rolls
*Have the DOJ pursue discrimination against whites (what a gift)
*Decrease the number of brown people through attrition while increasing the number of white allowed into the country thus slowing-down the browning of America
*What "voter suppression" is advocated by this administration?
*How is purging voter rolls of dead people, non-citizens, and people registered in multiple states a bad thing?
*Why shouldn't the DOJ pursue discrimination against whites and Asians (it's mostly Asians suffering from discrimination) in academic admissions?
*It's interesting that your advocacy of "the browning of America" is in no way racist, it is in fact noble. It's about time those White Devils got what's coming to them! But you consider any advocacy of the slowing of "the browning of America" to be undisguised White Supremacy.
When did we have a national discussion on "the browning of America"? When did we vote on such a dramatic, historic change? When the 1965 Immigration was debated, Ted Kennedy promised "our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually. ... Secondly, the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset". That's exactly what happened. Immigration jumped from about 250,000 per year to 1,000,000 per year. Why is it not permissible to reconsider this legislation?