Posted on 02/08/2026 10:51:46 PM PST by MarlonRando
The clip begins with Wu, who was born in China, saying, 'I always tell people, the day the Latino, African American, Asian and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor, is the day we start winning.'
'Because we are the majority in this country now,' the congressman continued.
'We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone, and to make things fair, but the problem is our communities are divided - they're completely divided.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Comedian Chris Rick said ,”Yiu should hide your money in books. books is Kryptonite to N——-/.”
They’re singing Welfare Carols:
“On the first day of welfare my true love came to me......”
“I wish you a Merry Welfare, and a Happy Food Stamp!”
Jewish folk do the same thing. And they aren’t exactly popular so good luck with that.
Shopping at Walmart in North Texas feels like a street market in Mumbai.
Shopping at Walmart in North Texas feels like a street market in Mumbai.
Try Costco, you ain’t seen nothing yet. I’m so ready to get out of here.
I had an epiphany a few years ago when I went to Poland, and felt more at home there, than I do here.
The question arises: will the Texas House of Representatives censure Wu? I have no doubt that if a representative even suggested white superiority and how nonwhites were useless, Governor Abbott would call for a special session of the Legislature for the specific purpose of censuring or expelling that representative.
I wish someone could show me in the constitution or the Bill of Rights that you have to take from some people and give to other people. Maybe I’m not too bright, because I can’t find it.
We have the ability to take over this country
Marxist Immigration Going As Planed
YET they all leave countries that have no white people running them. Somalia, Haiti, Sudan, Ghana, all paradise on earth for the swarthy and melanated. No white people to torment the poor darlings.
At least they’re finally saying it out loud.
It seems like half or more of white people believe this. So what was so controversial?
When did they tell that to whites cuz I never heard that? it seems like to the extended happen white people decided that on their own.
What an insightful post #1. Sad, but true.
You tried. But it wasn't the national government who blocked you; it was rogue judges.. From Wikipedia:
California Proposition 187 (also known as the Save Our State (SOS) initiative) was a 1994 ballot initiative to establish a state-run citizenship screening system and prohibit undocumented immigrants from using non-emergency health care, public education, and other services in the State of California. Voters enacted the proposed law at a referendum on November 8, 1994. The law was challenged in a legal suit the day after its passage, with almost all provisions found unconstitutional by a federal district court on November 11. In July 1999, Governor Gray Davis halted state appeals of this ruling, effectively killing the law.The enactment of Proposition 187 reflected state residents' concerns about illegal immigration to the United States. Opponents cited the specter of "totalitarianism", finding the initiative unfairly targeted "children and would turn tens of thousands of adults into government informants", while being motivated by bigotry against people of Hispanic or Asian origin; supporters maintained that their concerns were economic: that the state could not afford to provide social services for so many people who had entered the country undocumented or overstayed their visas. The California Legislative Analyst's Office later said that the cost of verification would be greater than any fiscal benefits of the ballot measure. As the state's demographics have shifted to include more immigrants, the reversal of Proposition 187 has been cited as a reason for the decline of the California Republican Party.
Wow what a punch-able face on that guy, if you look close doesn’t look gay?
Or is the just the ccp soy boy look?
We were told that when I was in High School in the sixties.
from ‘Search Assist’: “In the 1960s, concerns about overpopulation led to advocacy for limiting family size, with some groups promoting the idea that families should have no more than two children. This was influenced by the publication of “The Population Bomb,” which warned of dire consequences from unchecked population growth”.
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