This is part of our continuing series of accounts by readers of how they shed the illusions of liberalism and became race realists.
How did I become a race realist? My story is a very unique one, and perhaps one of the rarest ones out there. For starters, I’m not from the US . . . and I’m black. I was born in Canada in the early 1990s. Back then, whiteness and Canada were synonymous, but this soon changed. My hometown went from being 60 percent white when I was a child to 20 percent (or less) today. You don’t have to be a Liberal or Conservative to notice what happens when whites get outnumbered. Yet, all my life, the media was telling me that all this “diversity” was good. But what they didn’t tell me is that it left my neighborhood with zero identity.
In every metric, I preferred being a black minority surrounded by mostly white Canadian stock who kept things safe and in mostly working order, compared to the modern chaos where both black and white are minorities, and we both don’t live in the “egalitarian utopia” that all my schools and media promised would happen.
Perhaps the most defining moment that made me
realize that race can no longer be avoided, was finding the work of
scientists such as J.P. Rushton (a fellow Canadian), James Watson (acclaimed DNA researcher), and William Shockley (who even Wikipedia acknowledges has an incredible pedigree). All three men repeatedly showed the scientific reality of race...........To Read More....
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