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An Open Letter to Laura Ingraham and Those to Whom She Was Speaking

It’s really not hard. The way we learn about the world is to examine it with our minds.

If you live in a whites-only gated neighborhood, attend a whites-only church, send your kids to a whites-only private school and shop in a whites-only gourmet supermarket, it should be no surprise that to you the world looks mostly white. What is so obvious as to be invisible is that you created that world. Its whiteness is your doing. It is not an accurate reflection of the greater world you inhabit.

American media underscores that delusion. It, too, is a white construct, managed by white people to serve the needs of white people, especially those who can afford to live in a mostly white sphere. The world view of media doesn’t exactly reflect the actual world either.

And if you’re just now getting woke to the fact that the demographics of America has changed radically, that illustrates just how white an ersatz world you’ve created for yourself.

In the mid-1980s I saw an introductory geography text that represented the world’s nations and peoples from many different aspects in various charts and graphs. A simple examination of two bar charts—one illustrating world demographics by age, one showing trends in birth rates—gave me an immediate understanding of the future that some of you are just now discovering.

Other races and nationalities are on the rise; white dominion is in decline. It’s too late to stop that now. The trend has been gathering momentum for decades; its tide now overwhelms you. There’s no secret cabal. It’s not an invasion of immigrants. No liberal plot is afoot. This is the result of historical inevitability.

To decry that you never agreed to this, never voted for it, never saw it coming—well that just shows how uninformed you are. If an ignorant college student could figure it out thirty-five years ago, then either you never asked the question or you weren’t capable of understanding the answer. Either way, you appear inadequately prepared for the position you hold—beyond being white, blonde and pretty, that is.

It’s no one’s fault but your own that you never saw the tsunami coming. You just never looked up until your feet got wet. The question is, can you swim?

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