Sarah Stock: What's The Problem With 'Xenophobic' Nationalism?? (Nothing. Its How Nations Survive)

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Which is the EXACT point of why jews (and other non-Whites as can be seen clearly) are hostile to it. He masks his hatred in shibboleths-- that apply to YOU and your nation, but not his.

When non-Whites pursue their group interests in White nations, its called 'diversityâ„¢'
When White people pursue their group interests in their own nations, anti-Whites call it 'xenophobia'.

First they tried to deny that race is real, that they are racial differences. When that fails, they demand that race be destroyed. There can be no race.

Because race is inequality.

Communism comes from the demand that people who can see each other, who are near each other, who know of each other, must be made equal if they are in the same society. The demand for equality and the destruction of all 'inequality' invariably follows.

Cultural/Civic nationalism is the SAME thing as communism---- just applied to race. WE can expect to hear the same excuses for it too: 'but that wasn't real cultural nationalism'
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