Nick Fuentes
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And if it's all Indians, well, they're going to be doing their Indian thing and it's their home
Not ours.
But that's the hypothetical.
If I were Indian, well done, I guess it would be the same.
If I'm a white person in a white country and I'm an Indian in an Indian country, I benefit.
But we don't have to look at a hypothetical because America was a white country and now it's gonna be a non-white country.
maybe maybe it's not so much about skin color but it's about like how the last 150 years of your ancestry has been treated i'd like to get your take on well i think it's um that is really the question because you have these persistent disparities in everything education wealth income and then crime and educational attainment all that kind of stuff and the question is why are these things the way they are and the answer is if everybody starts in the same way you know the kind of blank slate ism which says we're all born equal we're all the same
And we all end up every year in different places.
And let's say it's Asians on top, whites next, Hispanics, then blacks.
People say, well, something must have happened in the middle for these disparities to arise, which would be racism.
And I would say it's less interesting maybe how we got to an unequal position rather than first to say we are in an unequal position and say โ
Why is it that the black people struggle to read in Baltimore?
Why are the crime rates so bad?
And you could say, well, when you test their IQ, it's a full standard deviation lower.
And some people say, well, that's because the white people had winter and the black people are hunter gatherers.
And other people say, well, it's, you know, maybe it's a nutritional thing because that does influence IQ and the rest of it, brain size and all of it.
The fact of the matter is that's where we are.
Marching down the streets enforcing Islam and socialism.
But no, but it is true.
And here's the problem with Trump.