Nick Fuentes
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And now they're starting to say, no, I'm a white person in a diverse country.
I'm a white person in a Mexican neighborhood.
I'm the only white kid in an Indian neighborhood.
You almost become more white the less white the country becomes.
And the thing is, I don't even think that's a โ it's bad that the country is becoming majority nonwhite.
And I think it's a good thing that people are developing a consciousness because I think that's the only basis that they can stick up for themselves.
is as a group.
Why do you think it's bad the country's becoming less white?
Because I think it makes the country less cohesive, and I think it destroys the identity of the country.
You know, America was founded by white people, built by white people.
The culture that America had was generated by European civilization.
And I think that when it becomes majority non-white, you're going to get a very different kind of country in every way.
And some people say, well, what if the person's skin was black or what if the skin was red or yellow or brown or whatever?
But I don't think that Indians or Amerindians, whatever you want to call them, I don't think they will be building skyscrapers.
I don't think they have liberalism, center-right liberalism.
Well, it wouldn't be the same nation is the point.
I wouldn't feel at home, let's say.
If Chicago was all Indians running around, I would be a minority and I would feel deeply uncomfortable because home for us is familiarity.
We like seeing familiar faces like our mom and dad and our uncles and grandparents.
We like the food and the culture we grew up with.