WASN'T WESTERN COLONIALISM A GIGANTIC GREAT REPLACEMENT EXPEDITION FOR SOME 400 YEARS?
The criminal moron Donald Dumb squatting in the Outhouse accuses Nigeria of genocide against Christians. He accuses South Africa of genocide against the white Afrikaaner Nazis. Like a clown, he is trying to reverse the centuries-old balance of white racism and colonialism against indigenous people in Palestine, Latin America, Asia and Africa. But it's a pathetic ridiculous move that aims at countering the long and painful march of decolonization.

The man "in charge" of the United States
Bottom line: Trump and his racist white supremacist morons are trying to alter an established history: All the ills the world suffers from today are the direct result of white colonialism over the past several centuries: Deforestration, depletion of resources, slavery, racism, breaking up of nations (India, Palestine, South Africa), setting up colonies, assassinationg liberation leaders, toppling of legally-elected governments (Iran, Chile, etc.). All of these colonization-driven crimes have come back to haunt the white western criminals of this earth: All of today's migrations from the south and east toward the West are rooted in the Western rape of the countries of origin of these migrants.
The racist Radical Right advocates like Trump speak of a Great Replacement conspiracy in which peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America ("Brown" people) are deliberatly trying to replace the white populations of Europe and North America.
BUT THESE CRIMINAL IDIOTS IGNORE THAT ALL OF SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA, LARGE CHUNKS OF AFRICA AND ASIA HAVE THEMSELVES FALLEN VICTIM TO A GREAT REPLACEMENT STARTING IN THE 1400's IN WHICH WHITE PEOPLE INVADED, RAPED, ENSLAVED, PILFERED THE REST OF THE WORLD AND IMPOSED THEMSELVES AND THEIR RELIGION ON THESE OTHER COUNTRIES AND THEIR PEOPLES.
IF EUROPE AND THE AMERICAS ARE WEALTHY TODAY IS PRECISELY BECAUSE OF ALL THE RESOURCES THEY PILFERED FROM ASIA, AFRICA AND THE AMERICAS.
WHEN PHYSICAL COLONIALISM BEGAN ITS DECLINE (POST WW-II), WESTERNERS EMBARKED ON A NEW VERSION OF COLONIALISM: COMMERCIAL, CULTURAL AND FINANCIAL. THERE IS NOT A REMOTE CORNER OF THE WORLD WHERE THE REACH OF WESTERN BUSINESS (BACKED BY POLITICAL AND MILITRARY COERCION) ISN'T CAUSING MAJOR DAMAGE TO ANCESTRAL WAYS AND TRADITIONS: THE GOAL IS TO KEEP THE COLONIZED PEOPLE DEPENDENT AND ADDICTED TO THE JUNK THAT THE WEST DUMPS ON THEM.
They know they committed crimes for which they refuse to accept responsibility. The world was a free-for-all during several centuries as long as white westerners were benefiting. But now that decolonization is well under way, the white western criminals are upset and reject any solution to the crimes they have committed.
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Sen. Mark Kelly Says Trump’s Response To National Guard Shooting Shows ‘They Don't Want Brown People Coming’
Jazmin Tolliver
Sun, November 30, 2025
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) weighed in on President Donald Trump escalating his immigration crackdown following the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., in an ambush attack tied to an Afghan national.
Appearing Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Kristen Welker questioned what Kelly’s thoughts were on Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem defending Trump’s decision to “permanently pause migration from all third-world countries.”
“Well, let me start by saying what happened to the two guardsmen, Andrew Wolfe, Sarah Beckstrom, horrific,” the Arizona senator said of the victims. “And it shouldn’t happen. And I’m praying for him and for her family. It was a horrible, horrible thing.”
Beckstrom died on Thursday, and Wolfe is in critical condition.
Trump’s decision came after the shooting on Wednesday, just blocks away from the White House. After the suspect detained in the shooting was identified as a 29-year-old Afghan national, who had moved to the U.S. to serve in a special CIA-backed Afghan Army unit, the Trump administration said it was halting all asylum decisions.
The Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, faces charges of assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said last week the charges could be enhanced later, saying, “We are praying that they survive and that the highest charge will not have to be murder in the first degree. But make no mistake, if they do not, that will certainly be the charge.”
Noting that “there needs to be an investigation and accountability,” Kelly declared the Trump administration is sending a “message that they don’t want brown people coming to the United States” with its move to suspend immigration from developing nations to the U.S.
Calling the Trump administration’s actions “disturbing,” Kelly told Welker that America “has always welcomed individuals that are struggling, that are fleeing famine and violence.”
He added, “And it would be a fundamental change to the fabric of our nation to change that.”
Sen. Mark Kelly and President Trump are currently embroiled in a separate beef after Kelly, along with five other Democratic lawmakers, released a video telling troops they have the right to refuse illegal orders. Trump condemned the video, labeling the lawmakers “traitors” and calling for them to face a sedition trial. Getty Images/YouTube.
In a Truth Social post on Thanksgiving, Trump announced he was taking his aggressive immigration policy up a notch after National Guard member Beckstrom died due to the shooting.
“I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover,” the commander-in-chief wrote in the Nov. 27 post.
Trump also took aim at former President Joe Biden for all of his “illegal admissions” during his predecessor’s presidency, vowing to “terminate all of the millions” of them.
In a separate interview Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Noem told Welker that the administration believes that Lakanwal, who came to the U.S. in 2021 during the Biden administration, was “radicalized since he’s been here in this country.” Lakanwal was granted asylum during the Trump administration.
“We do believe it was through connections in his home community and state, and we’re going to continue to talk to those who interacted with him,” Noem added.
The GOP secretary also took aim at Biden when questioned about the vetting process to approve his asylum claim during the Trump administration, arguing that “vetting is happening when they come into the country, and that was completely abandoned under Joe Biden’s administration.”
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