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If I were one of those very fine people that Donald Trump made reference to after the violence in Charlottesville, if I were a white nationalist, who do you think I would be voting for on Election Day next year? Do you think that I would be voting straight ticket Democratic or straight ticket Republican? The answer to that question should lead you to do some serious thinking about how you might want to vote.
If I were in white nationalist, I would not want the truth of the history of our country, including all of the horrible things that white nationalists have done in the past to be taught in our public schools. I would not want something like the history of the Ocoee, Florida massacre to be taught in the schools. And if it was taught I would want the lie that two white people were killed that day, with the implication that it was African-American to did that even though this is not true, to be taught because I would say it's fair and balanced that white violence occurred and that there was also violence against whites that occurred that day. This is the very so-called fair and balance that they will teach in the schools in Florida if and when they teach about this incident, but they will not tell you the fact that the two whites who died that day also died at the hands of the whites who committed the massacre in that community
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If I were a white nationalist, I would not want the true history of America's past of legalized slavery to be taught accurately in our public schools either. I would favor exactly what the education board recently approved in Florida, where they will teach that slaves learned key skills during their enslavement that allowed them to gain employment after they were freed from being slaves. This ridiculous notion that slaves benefited from slavery and that this is part of teaching both sides of the slavery issue is something I would want taught in the schools if I were a white nationalist.
If I were a white nationalist I would be completely against everything that the right right now is calling wokism. I would be against teaching history, I would be against laws against discrimination as some on the right are, and I would be fully in favor of the voter just suppression laws that the right are enacting in many of the red states. I would not want full enforcement of voting rights because, as a white nationalist, I would not in favor of voting rights and democracy because those things have never advanced my interests.
If I were a white nationalist, I would be thrilled that Donald Trump stood on my side when he recognized that there were very fine people on my side. I would be thrilled that Donald Trump is condemning the actions of African-American prosecutors in New York and Atlanta that are holding him accountable, and the judge in Washington D.C. that is presiding over his prosecution for the January 6th related case. If I were a white nationalist, I would love it that Donald Trump is calling them racist and condemning them for what they are doing against him. Once again, if I were a white nationalist, I would very much stand on the side of the presidential candidate who I believed worked very hard for my interests during his four years as president.
If I were a white nationalist, I would have a sense that I'm losing my country because of all of the progress that has been made in civil rights and voting rights and LGBTQ+ rights and all of the areas in which progressives have moved the country forward rather than backwards. If I were a white nationalist, I would believe that the progressives who are seeking to change society in a way that they believe is better are actually the ones that are destroying this country and I would very much oppose what they're doing. I would condemn them as Marxists and communists or any other term I could tar and feather them with because I would want reasonable people to vote against them for being too radical.
If I were a white nationalist, I would very much embrace and support the slogan Make America Great Again, because I would believe the notion that America was far better in the past some years ago whether that was 1889 or 1942 or some point long ago in the past. I would probably unaware of the fact that Make America Great Again was a slogan used by the KKK and far right American fascists in the 1940s.
If I were white nationalist, I would be very distressed and aggravated by much of what we see in the mainstream media today. I would be thrilled When Donald Trump calls the media the enemies of the people and the state. I would also be on his side when he rails against the so-called Deep State that is out to get him. I would also very much agree with all of those who want to eradicate wokism from the corporate boardrooms, the school classrooms, our colleges and universities, and just about everywhere else where the right says so-called cultural Marxism is on the march.
If I were a white nationalist, there is no doubt that I would cast my ballot and vote for a straight party ticket for one party over the other. There is no doubt that I would not vote for a single candidate nominated by the other party that I would vote against. If you are still reading this article, I don't think I have to tell you which political party I would be casting a straight ticket for, if I were a white nationalist. The real question here is what, company you want to keep, who you want to be associating with, and do you want it on your conscience to vote for any candidates of that party that I would vote for if I were a white nationalist? The fact is, I am most definitely not a white nationalist. Therefore, I will most definitely never again vote for any candidate of the party that harbors and welcomes the support of right nationalists. And I know that I do not have to tell you which party that is, because if you're reading this article you already know the answer to that question.