America's founders made it quite clear that America was founded by Whites for Whites. Europeans came to America and they fought the Indians. The White settlers here did not submit to the Indians' atrocities against their women and children. And they did not surrender when they realized that some of the Indians were friendly -- that not every Indian got off on kidnapping White settlers and torturing them to death. They didn't quit when it dawned on them that they would have a hard fight ahead to civilize North America.
They fought and civilized the continent, building a country where we today now could live and work, where we could go to school and raise our families in a decent and safe environment: no Black gangs, no Asian gangs, no Hispanic gangs, no drugs, no drive-by shootings, no flood of non-Whites pouring into the country, no George Bushs' Bill Clintons' or Barack Obamas' in the White House. It was a country of European Americans who fought for it, and built it.
But that has all changed now.
The time is all but here, indeed at your very doorstep, when certain conclusions are going to be reached. Those remaining on the sidelines will be eventually forced to take sides in escalating conflicts that will determine the fate of millions, especially within our races most densely populated regions.
At this time we can start by saying this:
I am a supporter of European-Americans and I wish for us to remain a majority. I am an advocate for our people in exactly the same way that other groups are advocates for their people.
Do you have a problem with that?