The Naturalization Act of 1790 stated that "natural citizenship was limited to 'free white persons' of 'good moral character' ". There was a Chinese Exclusion Act and an Asia... moreThe Naturalization Act of 1790 stated that "natural citizenship was limited to 'free white persons' of 'good moral character' ". There was a Chinese Exclusion Act and an Asiatic Exclusion League . A Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina was quoted as saying "We have never dreamt of incorporating into our union any but the Caucasian race...the free white race. Ours, sir, is the government of a white race" . "America for Americans" meant white and protestant. European/Anglo-Protestant/English-speaking. Following the defeat of the Confederate States of America the KKK was born. In Pulaski, Tennessee. Either December 24, 1865 or between that date and August 1866. White Nationalists/KKK/ Race-Based Hate groups are all always anti the followingModernityLiberalismImmigrationMultiracialismMulticulturalism They are exclusionary to a fault. That is their culture and what they promulgate because they believe in it. Completely. They believe the White Race must be preserved and protected against all that woul... less
To what party does The Donald belong? Is he thrilled with the support he gets from the dregs of humanity whose entire lives are based on HATE? Is his as well?
How would you like it? Nuclear war, civil wars breaking out so that people get to kill their neighbors, the earth exploding from internal pressures like earthquakes or lava floes f... moreHow would you like it? Nuclear war, civil wars breaking out so that people get to kill their neighbors, the earth exploding from internal pressures like earthquakes or lava floes from deep within or comets heading directly for earth from other places in the universe or germ warfare, chemical warfare, starvation, deadly disease, climate change in the extreme so you can freeze to death or die from excessive heat? There must be many ways to annihilate and be annihilated.
Those words were written by Edmund Burke, Irish political philosopher(January 12, 1729 -July 9, 1797), in a letter to Thomas Mercer. In 1770 he also wrote "Thoughts on the cause of... moreThose words were written by Edmund Burke, Irish political philosopher(January 12, 1729 -July 9, 1797), in a letter to Thomas Mercer. In 1770 he also wrote "Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents" from which the following is taken:"When bad men combine, the good must associate else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle"The more things change the more they stay the same. The pendulum goes nowhere. It just swings back and forth gaining no ground nor losing any. Human nature will never change. Centuries ago or today...people are the same all over the world in all times and places. If that isn't depressing I don't know what is. less