If you are to look at this logically, you can’t just dismiss the whole white replacement idea when you see the media cheering the higher rates of minorities, the whole be less white nonsense combined with the recent garbage about decolonization from people who never lived in a colony. In the entertainment world they endlessly prattle on about reflecting the world we live in but if you did that then most characters in the U.S. and western world would be white since that is the majority population. The fact that they go out of their way to skew population data is pretty telling. I don’t even need to go into crime reporting and the “only whites can be racist” nonsense. I don’t see myself as a white supremacist at all but facts are facts. How you can see these things and say it’s a wild conspiracy theory is beyond me
Every time this topic comes up I say the same thing, but it bears repeating.
The final redpill on this topic that brought me across the diving line was simply watching home movies from when I was a child and noticing the demographics of the people in the town my parents still live in and how different they are now versus then.
Just casual things like "oh nearly everyone in my class was white; that probably wouldn't be the case anymore." "I don't remember this many white people at this amusement park when I was older." And so on.
And they're just tapes of random people out in public in my Anytown, USA home town: these aren't professional movies with casts where you could claim "well the casting directors were biased/racist". They're just moments of time (mostly) captured by my dad.
It's so obvious no one acting in good faith would be incapable of seeing the difference.
True, and I think the more sources of footage where it's obvious the better. But still I like home movies because it's just everyday slice of life footage taken by amateurs: the cameraphone recordings of their day.
You can't argue "Well the Blacks/Hispanics couldn't afford the concert tickets! And the cameraMEN wouldn't film them if they could" when it's just footage taken at your local city park by some rando with a camcorder.
If you are to look at this logically, you can’t just dismiss the whole white replacement idea when you see the media cheering the higher rates of minorities, the whole be less white nonsense combined with the recent garbage about decolonization from people who never lived in a colony. In the entertainment world they endlessly prattle on about reflecting the world we live in but if you did that then most characters in the U.S. and western world would be white since that is the majority population. The fact that they go out of their way to skew population data is pretty telling. I don’t even need to go into crime reporting and the “only whites can be racist” nonsense. I don’t see myself as a white supremacist at all but facts are facts. How you can see these things and say it’s a wild conspiracy theory is beyond me
Every time this topic comes up I say the same thing, but it bears repeating.
The final redpill on this topic that brought me across the diving line was simply watching home movies from when I was a child and noticing the demographics of the people in the town my parents still live in and how different they are now versus then.
Just casual things like "oh nearly everyone in my class was white; that probably wouldn't be the case anymore." "I don't remember this many white people at this amusement park when I was older." And so on.
And they're just tapes of random people out in public in my Anytown, USA home town: these aren't professional movies with casts where you could claim "well the casting directors were biased/racist". They're just moments of time (mostly) captured by my dad.
It's so obvious no one acting in good faith would be incapable of seeing the difference.
Music concert crowd footage from the 70s and 80s makes it clear as day.
/so much damage done in just 40 years.
True, and I think the more sources of footage where it's obvious the better. But still I like home movies because it's just everyday slice of life footage taken by amateurs: the cameraphone recordings of their day.
You can't argue "Well the Blacks/Hispanics couldn't afford the concert tickets! And the cameraMEN wouldn't film them if they could" when it's just footage taken at your local city park by some rando with a camcorder.