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The Reality Of White Genocide

In such racially sensitive times, let's not ignore the little guy.

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The Reality Of White Genocide
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Today’s youth has been officially dubbed generation Y, but we might be more aptly named Generation Do, as in do something. We are all obsessed with the next fight, the next social or political justice movement to seize hold of our hearts and minds.

The movements mostly concern minority or marginalized groups – especially people of color. Yet, in our frenzy to protect the rights of these groups, we have blinded ourselves to the suffering of others. In our heat, we have given off the same lack of regard that we accuse others of.

Yes, this country was built on the backs of blacks, Asians and natives. Yes, there has been systematic oppression that boasts white people and white culture as the victor of societies all around the world – even ones where they are the racial minority (such as in some African countries). Eurocentric beauty standards permeate the western world, and many areas that lye beyond it, leaving people of different ethnic backgrounds to feel detested and genetically inferior.

It is true that there are several evidences -- from personal narratives to statistical data, that shows that racism is ingrained into nearly every institution that exists -- education, law, economy, career, etc. It is true that colorist and prejudiced attitudes permeate our language, our advertisements and our media.

Yes, these are staunch injustices that people the world over are fighting, rioting, protesting and preaching against but what the system is, essentially, set up to serve the majority (whites) while degrading, oppressing and suppressing racial minorities but for goodness sakes is it not annoying to hear about all of these things when you are not the person who is being directly affected by them?

If social activists truly want to fight for peace and for equality, then it is time to take into consideration how these movements compromise the majority. Not only are those who participate in these movements annoying in their persistent complaints, but also the spaces that they create for healthy dialogue amongst minorities is naturally exclusive rather than inclusive. Shouldn’t the free majority get a say in what happens in limited minority communities?

Though diversity is preached by the pro-black and pro-racial equality communities what they are actually doing is setting the stage for white genocide. The White Genocide project aims to expose the ethnic cleansing that is being thrust upon the black community.

Whitegenocideproject.com says that white genocide is characterized by: 1. Moving millions on non-white immigrants into traditionally white countries over a period of years. 2. Legally chasing down and forcing white areas to accept diversity. This is known as “Forced assimilation.” 3. Government refusal to remove genocidal policies that are in place today.

The project argues that there is an agenda to wipe out the white race gradually, then entirely. Rumors of white genocide first began when the 2010 U.S. census determined that the white majority population in the U.S. would have disappeared by the year 2043, with Hispanics becoming the majority by that time. We are undergoing a historic shift where over half of young children are a racial minority. From this census, it was determined that by 2012 white babies would have fallen into the minority.

Remember the Holocaust? The event that was responsible for the murder between five and six million Jews? Or how about when Spanish settlers landed in America bringing with them small pox, gonorrhea, and a host of other diseases that wiped out hundreds of thousands of Native Americans in the two centuries that followed? This is the same exact thing! Like, completely the same. There is no difference between these particular incidents at all. At. All.

This means that in a few short decades, the U.S. will be mostly comprised of people of color, leaving white people outnumbered. This is an issue of great concern because, according, to whitegenocideproject.com, white people will no longer dominate the population in many countries. White children will have to grow up in classrooms where there aren’t only two or three kids that don’t look like them. They will be forced to have interactions with people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds and, perhaps worst of all, might even have to learn about their culture.

But it isn’t the sheer number that is becoming the problem, but the rise of interracial couples is also serving to destroy the purity of the white race. National Geographic released a photo project that predicted what the average American would look like in the year 2050. It featured a number of men and women of mixed ethnic and racial backgrounds, many of which who had an olive, tan, or brown skin tone.

Once again, this means that schools, workplaces, and other areas will become more ethnically diverse. This could mean that white culture will lose it’s place as the dominant culture in society, meaning white people (what are left of them) will have to assimilate to mixed raced culture or that there will be no “dominant” culture in society at all.

Have you ever held a leadership position where you were able to set the standard for what was good, and anybody who didn’t do things as you did them, wear clothes as you wore them or speak the way that you spoke was punished for it? Ever get demoted from that job in lieu of a system that was more equal, fair and valued multiplicity? Sucked didn’t it? Just remember that that’s what the fight for equality, especially racial equality, is doing to the white community.

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