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>>9252193

I don't know how to meaningfully pretend. Should I take an acting class? Practice by trolling /pol/?

>>9252270

Don't turn /pol/ into a caricature. Demographic replacement through forced immigration and selective birth rates is seen as a means to an end, a deliberate policy enacted by the elite. Nobody "blames all (only) immigrants and refugees" for their problems, even if it's partially motivated by ethnic animosity. Look up Harvard economist George Borjas and the Rivkin project—mass immigration is a one-stop to declining wages and mass consumerism. I don't care if "we" (meaning our corrupt or incompetent leaders) caused the crisis. I never wanted a war in the first place to fight Russia and build pipelines, so stop trying to destroy my country's social cohesion.

The fact of the matter is that it's all part of "Trickle-down economics" 2.0, except it is designed to raise living costs and bend the rules of business, fundamentally rigging the economic system against the little guys by destroying opportunity, instead of modifying the taxation system like the old Trickle-down economics, which doesn't mitigate economic opportunities insofar as it adjusts how much you get to keep of the product of your labors. Like I said before, I'll never place race realism over ethics, because I believe that we are all equal under law and under God and I believe in human potential, but you never stop looking at the world without "redpilled" cynicism, simply because you know you're dealing with people who think they can play God with human diversity by pitting us all against one another.

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