Biden Says, AGAIN, That U.S. Will Soon Be a “Minority White” Country
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“An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop … will make white people an absolute minority in the U.S.,” said then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2015. Biden has now echoed this, too, stating in a recent interview that ours will soon be “a minority-white-European country” but that, nonetheless, whites should be treated with “respect.”

“We’re going to be — very shortly — a minority-white European country,” Biden told ProPublica in an interview published last Sunday. “And sometimes my [Democrat] colleagues don’t speak enough to make it clear that that is not going to change how we operate.”

Does this mean the Left will continue pushing “white privilege” theory; the “white supremacy” narrative; affirmative action and quotas disadvantaging white men; and “equity,” a euphemism for government-sanctioned, politically correct discrimination? Biden didn’t specify.

He did, however, emphasize that the new white minority should be treated with “respect” (video below), which may be a tacit admission that his party currently treats them with anything but.

(In reality, though, Biden is likely looking at flagging poll numbers and trying to shore up support among the middle-American, white electorate.)

And below is the 2015 video of Biden mentioning the “unrelenting stream of immigration.” (Apropos to this, a new illegal-migration story warns, “Record-Breaking Invasion Underway.”)

Yet as is often the case, Biden got his facts wrong above in saying that in 2017, white people would be an “absolute minority.” In reality, the projection referred to children under 15, and, in fact, 2018 U.S. Census Bureau estimates did show that the forecast had come to fruition.

Non-Hispanic whites overall, however, constituted approximately 60 percent of our 2017 population. (They are now less than 58 percent of it.)

As for Biden’s recent comments, the responses were, not surprisingly, not entirely positive. “Jeez thanks Grandpa,” wrote X user “C. Lane.” “Yeah that whole Great Replacement is such a conspiracy theory. Not keeping the borders open on purpose.”

Another respondent added, “You will be ethnically cleansed and you will be happy.”

The “Great Replacement,” mind you, is something else we “must not talk about” — only leftists may. Biden’s not the first to do so, either.

For example, Barack Obama said in 2015 that immigration was making America “more and more of a hodgepodge of folks” who he was “hopeful” would drown out conservatism.

Then, commentator Tucker Carlson provided more examples on May 17 of last year. Below is a transcription of two of his clips:

[Democrat] JULIAN CASTRO [when San Antonio mayor in 2008]: “In a couple of presidential cycles, you’ll be on election night, you’ll be announcing that we’re calling the 38 electoral votes of Texas for the Democratic nominee for president. It’s changing. It’s going to become a purple state and then a blue state because of the demographics.”

[Democratic Illinois senator] DICK DURBIN: “The demographics of America are not on the side of the Republican Party. The new voters in this country are moving away from them, and instead they’re moving to be independents or even vote on the other side.”

This isn’t just an American phenomenon, either. In fact, Andrew Neather, ex-advisor to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, bluntly admitted in 2009 that the previous 15 years’ massive Third World immigration into the U.K. was designed by his left-wing Labour Party “to rub the Right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date.”

But the pièce de résistance may be The New York Times. While last year it had called the Great Replacement a “Fringe Conspiracy Theory … Refashioned by the G.O.P.,” the paper itself had run a 2018 headline reading, “We Can Replace Them”! Well, I guess the paper of record has spoken.

But not everyone is listening. Responding to Biden’s recent comments, National File’s Frankie Stockes was incredulous. “Biden went on to claim that despite the descendants of America’s founding population and its Greatest Generation becoming a minority in their own country, nothing is actually going to change and blamed Republicans for not making it “clear” enough to white people that they need to accept minority status,” he opined.

“That claim is absurd on its face, considering the skyrocketing levels of drug addiction, violent crime, wage suppression, etc. associated with America’s open borders,” he added — “and the extreme-left voting patterns of third-world migrants and their children, many of whom hail from socialist and communist countries.”

In addition, history shows that rapidly changing demographics create upheaval and seldom bode well for existing populations. The Vandals’ entry into North Africa in the fifth century, perhaps at Roman governor Bonifatius’ invitation (inspired by internecine squabbling), resulted in the Roman Empire losing the province. Due to demographic changes, Christians in Lebanon have gone from majority to minority status and are now being persecuted. In fact, most of the Middle East and North Africa were once Christian — until being “canceled” via jihad, both the hot and the demographic varieties.

In reality, rapid population change is by definition instability, and the effects in the U.S. are already painfully apparent. Just earlier today, in fact, Fox News reported that it’s “Black vs. brown in Democrat cities now, thanks to Biden’s open border foolishness.”

“Foolishness” is a charitable characterization. Whatever the case, Biden & Co. have steroid-engorged chutzpah to speak of “unrelenting” immigration as if it’s an inevitability, like the rising and setting sun or the tides. In reality, it’s the result of his party’s long-standing policies (tolerated by the majority), starting with the Democrat-born Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and continuing with the planned incompetence that is our southern border.

Fret not, though. For, again, speaking of himself and his fellow leftists, Biden assures us: It’s “not going to change how we operate.”

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