Firstly, I’d like to apologize for taking so long to approve comments; I’d been distracted by other things, and I neglected this blog for a while.
Congratulations to the American people for electing Trump. This brings me much joy and satisfaction, even though we know that neither the vast majority of voters, nor the incoming administration, are White-advocates. After 4 years of nastiness from neo-Communists, violence, lawfare, destruction of property, cancelling, incarceration of political opponents, insults, lies, the promotion of sexual deviancy and mental illness to children and gaslighting, it’s nice to witness those people howling in anguish.
There’s a fine line between mental illness and evil. There’s a lot of overlap. One of the many video clips shared on X features a young man screaming at all four walls. People in comments took delight at poking fun at him. One man pointed out that the person in question suffers from autism. That put a new light on things. It’s a fine line we must walk here. We’ve earned the right to ridicule them, but we should also maintain some sensitivity.
Speaking of fine lines, the Trump administration will need to walk a fine line with Latino Americans. One of the surprises in this election was the fact that about half of Latino men voted for Trump. I didn’t expect that. I take pleasure in this fact; it drives home, to Democrats, that their party is in trouble. Democrats (and too many Republicans) spent decades importing Latinos under the assumption that they’ll vote Democrat. This can no longer be assumed.
We should never have allowed a large minority of Latinos to grow in the US. That it has is testimony to the lax border control both parties are guilty of. However, they are here, we’re not getting rid of them, and a lot of them did the right thing by voting for Trump. We should recognize this – and the Trump presidency will have to recognize this.
I’m not suggesting set-asides or special government agencies to benefit Latinos; we should assume that they voted Trump for the right reasons: They oppose the sexual degeneracy being pushed on their children, they oppose the influx of millions of unvetted migrants, they oppose the godless abomination that is (neo) Communism and they oppose the elevation of blacks above everyone else…
… and this brings me to the black vote. Though Trump made impressive inroads among black men (about 20% voted for him), for all the effort and expense he poured into pandering to blacks, it was a bad investment; very few black women voted for him. We must assume that the 20% of black men who voted for Trump did so for the right reasons. I know that most of them did; I’ve spoken to some of them. Under no circumstances should Trump pander to black Americans or maintain any of the infrastructure that specifically benefits them. It’s a losing proposition.
At the same time, we should respect and honor the black Americans who had the courage to rebel against the political status quo in their communities, in their families and at their workplaces, and support Trump. Some of them did so publicly. Hats off to them.
Trump is very popular in Dominican Republic. All of the Dominicans I’ve spoken to are happy that he won. I’m told that Dominican immigrants to the US also supported Trump. I don’t think this is a good reason to encourage more such immigration, but we should at least recognize this, assuming it’s true.
The consensus on X is that Trump should show no mercy to his enemies. I agree. The neo-Communists are not worthy of mercy. They would never show any for us. They had no mercy for Trump over the past 4 years. Throw them in prison if possible.
Trump should pardon the innocent January 6th protesters, not the violent ones, but certainly the ones whose only “crime” was entering the capitol’s open doors. They deserve compensation.
Trump should pardon Derek Chauvin. That man was lynched by a corrupt and antiwhite establishment. He should not spend the rest of his life languishing in prison. It’s a travesty.
Trump should pardon Travis McMichael and Greg McMichael, the killers of Ahmaud Arbery. The killing was justified, and the two men are in prison only because they are White.
I entertain a lot of hope for the next few years because Trump is closely aligned with Elon Musk, and Musk has actually been advocating for White people recently – albeit, not enough to reinstate Jared Taylor to X. Also, Trump made an excellent choice in picking JD Vance as VP. He is young, articulate and probably aware of race-realism.
Notice the contrast. Biden picked an incompetent “woman of color” as his VP; this looked like a safeguard against him being removed from office or killed. People disliked Harris even more than they disliked Biden. He selected somebody who was inferior to him. Trump, however, picked a man who is more intelligent, more likeable and younger than himself. At face value, this choice looks like a sign that he truly loves America. He knows he’s old, and that he’s a target. He knows he might not live to see the end of his term – so he picked somebody who can carry the torch even better than he can.
There will be disappointments, there will be anger and disappointments, but right now is a good time to celebrate. Congratulations America!