08/05/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The draft platform for the 2020 Democratic National Committee (DNC) has been released, and as you might expect it is filled with racist, anti-white rhetoric.
No fewer than 15 times does this document reference “whites” in a negative context, in each case likening having white skin to “supremacy” or “nationalist” – as if supporting the viability and perpetuity of one’s own country is somehow “evil.”
As explained by Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner, the DNC document is loaded with anti-white connotations, including the claim that all white people are “privileged” and live high on the hog “at the expense of others.”
“In more than 80 pages in the draft platform published by Politico, whites are mentioned 15 times, all critical, including three references to white supremacy or supremacists and one to white nationalists,” Bedford writes.
“In most mentions, the reference is to how whites are better off at the expense of others. And the promise often is to ‘close the gap’ between minorities and whites, though no solutions are offered,” he adds.
Our guess is that Joe Biden will adopt some version of this DNC platform by the time he accepts his inevitable nomination later this year. In other words, Biden’s platform is sure to be an anti-white platform that props up blacks and browns while denigrating whitey.
“If this is a legitimate draft, the fact that it’s merely a draft means nothing,” writes John Nolte for Breitbart News.
“It still reveals how ugly the Democrat Party has become and how ugly and divisive the future will be, should this approach to national politics ever prevail.”
One of the claims made in this draft paper is that the American military is inherently “racist.” Another suggests that all white success is built upon the backs of non-whites.
“The extreme gap in household wealth and income between people of color – especially Black Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans – and white families is hurting our working class and holding our country back,” it reads.
The moral of the story, in other words, is that anything good that happens to white people must mean that something bad happened to black and brown people. This is the message of the DNC as we move into the election cycle.
Such a message only further fans the flames of anti-white hatred, particularly among anti-white racist groups like Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa, which are tearing up America’s cities in “protest” of “systemic racism.”
It is a dangerous game that these Democrats are playing as they seek to destabilize our country to the point of total collapse. By constantly blaming white people for every evil thing that exists, the Democrats are stirring up hatred and violence against an entire people group and the nation that many of their ancestors founded.
“Nowhere, obviously, are there any calls for racial reconciliation between blacks and whites,” Nolte notes, adding that “nowhere is there even a call for black Americans to look beyond the past and towards the future, or to forgive a past that has nothing to do with any living white person today.”
For a group that constantly claims its opposition is stirring up hatred and violence, the Democrats sure do like to batter the hornet nest, so to speak, whenever given the opportunity.
“This election is for all the marbles, folks,” Nolte concludes. “If this toxicity succeeds in 2020, that will be our future. If this hate, this total repudiation of e pluribus unum wins the day, that will be our future.”
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