Reflections on the Election pt. II

Upon further reflection, and after listening to several interviews, it’s becoming obvious that many Republicans/conservatives are mistaken about something important.

I’m seeing a lot of talk to the effect that “Texas is turning more red” or “California is turning red.” No, I don’t think so. At least not to any great degree.

Demographics is still destiny, and the only reliable conservative demographic in America is White people. What we have witnessed is a (fragile) alliance between White conservatives and non-Whites who are simply sick, appalled and frightened of the Democrats’ extremist and abhorrent agenda. These non-Whites have probably not converted to “Conservatism.” I doubt that many of them have changed their nature or worldview. Rather, they’re revolted by the Democrat obsession with pushing Trans ideology on their kids, with climate alarmism (and the bad economy that comes with it), and with having to share their gibs with a flood of new migrants. No normal person wants this. Whites don’t want it, blacks don’t want it, Latinos don’t want it, and Muslims don’t want it.

In the case of blacks, most of them are simply ignorant of what’s transpiring or they don’t fully grasp the danger or maybe many of them simply don’t care. Some 20% of black men seem to get it. Are they now true conservatives (as I implied in my last post)? I’m sure a lot of them are, but a lot of them are simply put off by leftist extremism.

This is a fragile alliance. If the Republicans don’t play their cards right (almost a certainty), then many of those non-Whites will revert to the Democrat camp in the next election.

This being said, in a perfect world, true conservatives would push for a partition of the United States. This would include a White homeland. Unfortunately, few conservatives would support such a solution.

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One Response to Reflections on the Election pt. II

  1. 370H55V I/me/mine says:

    My thoughts exactly.

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