WHETHER it was with black slaves from Africa who lived in better conditions than the poor white factory worker, or Mexican construction workers who crowd by the dozens into small houses while their white counterparts turn to drugs, or Indians who work for call centers from places of relative squalor, capitalism inevitably leads to discrimination in favor of non-whites and inevitably impoverishes large numbers of whites
The brutal truth is that non-whites accept lower living standards than whites. Non-whites will work (or be forced to work) for less money and longer hours, undercutting the white worker who historically sought to support his wife and children with higher spiritual and cultural values[…]“Diversity” in economics is not based on concern for anyone’s welfare except for that of those making the money
Modern capitalism is a spirit of economics that seeks to maximize profits and cares nothing for preserving nations or borders. It is and always has been especially hostile to the interests of the white worker. It has led to the progressive decline of Western civilization. For where the white worker cannot support himself and his family, this society is not possible. Civilization is expensive. The civilized family is expensive. Whites tend to approach the education of their children as a gradually elevating process. These standards can’t be maintained in an international marketplace
Many young whites, their families broken or never begun, cover themselves with the marks of low-class slaves, their skin being at least one area in which they can assert some control. They are seemingly powerless against the whirlwind of international money-making that openly discriminates against them and vilifies them at the same time. They do not recognize these injustices as problems caused by human action that can indeed be reversed[…]
In the end, no one benefits when civilization falls, not even the money-makers
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