Blud und Boden
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How about looking at what Benjamin Franklin or Thomas Jefferson said about immigration? What did the people of the 13 Colonies say about it? And not a poem written by a Jew 100 years after the declaration of independence?
Trump:
-Deported fewer illegal immigrants than Obama and Biden
-Pardoned Karmelo Anthony
-Paedophile
-Jewish lover
-He is being weak in containing the Los Angeles riot
America's 3 revolutions are:
-American (successful)
-Dixie (failed but inspiring)
-Northwest (under construction)
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All I can say is that Mexico does not belong to our system. Its inhabitants are a mixture of Indians, negroes, & Spanish, that can never be tortured into good citizens, & would have to be exterminated before the country could be made available to us.

- William T. Sherman
Why do we oppose the Jews? Because they're mixed race Middle Easterners, are we really going to defend other Middle Easterners to be against the Jews (Iranians)? No.
Ulster is based
Rural Maine is the best region
Northern New England, more secular, is also whiter
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My goal for New England is basically to return to the agrarian model that still persists in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont but is disappearing in those states.
I don't care if Hitler thought the Arabs or Japanese were based, was he the best leader of the 20th century? Yes, but we don't have to agree with everything he said.
Texas Conservatives will pay dearly for their softness on Spics
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Today, in the year 1846, the Bear Flag Revolt took place. These Anglo settlers didn't rebel against the Mexicans, so that in the future the state would be filled with Mexicans (along with Indians, Middle Easterners and Yellows)!
Women aren't the problem
Boomers when there are Indians in white countries/Boomers when there are Indians in Japan
In 1900 there were only 8,000 Mexican-born people in California.

Source: https://stacker.com/stories/california/what-californias-immigrant-population-looked-1900