Sunday, November 03, 2019

NY Times is working for genocide

Along with the sharply partisan impeachment resolution, the House just passed a resolution to recognize the Armenian genocide, and to resist all other genocide denial.

So no one should be denying White Genocide anymore?

In case you doubt it, read about the efforts to eliminate majority-white towns in the USA.

Breitbart reports:
More refugees must be resettled across the United States to fill a “void of cultural diversity” in towns that are made up of a majority of white Americans, a New York Times report states.

As President Trump is set to lower refugee admissions for the third year, keeping his 2o16 campaign promise to significantly reform the program after almost four decades, the New York Times published a report this week detailing how Congolese refugees already living in the U.S. are looking to bring their foreign relatives to the country through the refugee resettlement program.

Those who support expanding refugee resettlement, the New York Times reports, say doing so is necessary for bringing “cultural diversity” to majority-white American towns like Missoula, Montana, which is more than 89 percent white and three percent Hispanic.

The New York Times reports:
To supporters like Mr. Engen, the Congolese are filling a void of cultural diversity in a town that is nearly 90 percent white. In the 1980s, Hmong refugees from Laos settled in Missoula. The children of immigrant families are usually the few students of color in city classrooms, while their parents work long hours at businesses eager for the help. [Emphasis added]
The New York Times has previously claimed that “nearly all white” states like New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine pose “an array of problems for new arrivals” to the U.S., as Breitbart News noted.
There is something sick about searching out mostly White towns in Montana, and then flooding them with Congolese refugees.

White people need to realize that there is a systematic effort to replace them, just as there are attempts at ethnic cleansing in Tibet and other parts of the world.

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