Lancelot Lamar #racist #conspiracy identitydixie.com

[From “Birds of a Feather”]

The non-stop mixed-race couples in advertising and entertainment is so over the top that even the most moderate of your neighbors not only recognizes the game but openly mocks it

But recognizing propaganda doesn’t mean it’s not working[…]Race mixing targeted at Whites has been a decades long effort[…]
The constitutionality of anti-miscegenation laws was challenged but upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1883 case Pace v. Alabama[…]
After the Second World War however, cases in multiple states tried to change the laws in spite of the will of the wide majority of the country[…]
The usual suspects agitating for these changes appealed less to emotional arguments but instead pried wider the gaps in the Constitution that the Framers would never have imagined[…]
Hannah Arendt, a Jewish refugee from WW2 Germany, wrote that the free choice of a spouse was, “An elementary human right[…]‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’”[…]
With laws passed and public and private institutions firmly behind the new Enlightened understanding of the races, why the exaggerated push right now?[…]
The bad news is that overall interracial marriage has increased[…]
Data shows that mixed race people are the most open to marrying any other group as they don’t easily identify with a single race[…]Multiracial children still don’t fit into either parent’s race and are alone with often very low self-image. The commitment to the mixing in spite of the sad results betrays the cynical and wicked agenda of those pushing for this. It is similar to trans advocacy[…]
Depending on who is included[…]the percentage of what a reasonable person would recognize as a White person in the world is not the false and intended black pill number of 8% but closer to 20%. In spite of wars, experimental vaccines, and the enforcement and protection of all bizarre perversions, we’re not dying out[…]
Don’t be discouraged. Instruct your children well. This too shall pass

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