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(Chris)

Public opinion research shows that white Americans — and especially Republicans — see whites as victims of discrimination more than, say, Hispanic or Black Americans. According to a 2021 survey by the Pew Research Center, only 17 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning Americans said there is “a lot” of discrimination against Black people. That number rose to 26 percent when Republicans were asked whether white people faced “a lot” of discrimination.

There is a tremendous amount of evidence that supports this in current legislation. crime statistics and Public school discipline.

(dan)
Who does the media and government officials think they are kidding? Both parties are afro-centric. Both trumpf and bidden are n loven losers. If you support White people or something that benefits them you are labeled "racists" or "naziis". The United States of Africa only exists to pay and prop up africans. Voting, just like this anti White country, is a JOKE.

(ThomNast)
Actually, being "last in line" for the "jabs" is a good thing. Do you really think that senile joe biden received anything more than a saline shot? How about congress exempting itself and other federal types from the "jab" while being treated with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine on the sly--treatments that work that the "powers that be" are attempting to deny to "the rest of us".
I would urge all white people NOT to take the "jab"...
At this time, I don't trust hospitals either...follow the money...

(Ian Connolly)
Obama is about as black as Jackie Chan. Marshall Mathers (Eminem) had more of a black experience than he ever did. I cannot understand, for the life of me, what so many black people see in Obama. He’s literally whiter than Trump in some ways.

Yes, whites are victims in our own country, and yes, the Republican Party has an absolute duty to address this and fight it.

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