Posted by: Icewater
« on: December 23, 2025, 01:31:26 pm »Aryanism.net is down. Somehow more down than it was before. But just another six more years bros and it'll come back up just trust the plan
"A weakened U.S with its nuclear arsenal depleted would allow India or China to emerge as the leading global power. What do you think?"
But would either India or China be both able and willing to pressure the Great Replacement to completion in the rest of the world? I fear they would not only dislike the idea of the Great Replacement, but worse would compete for "white" refugees fleeing the nuclear devastation (needless to say at the expense of "non-white" refugees). We could easily end up with significant
white" populations in both India and China!
The success of the Great Replacement depended on Western countries continuing to be perceived by "non-whites" as the best places for "non-whites" to live in for at least several more generations. (This is one reason why I did not even want China to economically grow as quickly as it did. I wanted it to grow just enough for most Chinese to be able to afford to emigrate to Western countries, not (as in reality) so much that they now have no incentive to do so.) An intra-Western nuclear exchange would definitively end this perception in all the affected areas.

One of King's closest friends, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, wrote a book in 1989 in which he talked about King's obsession with white prostitutes. King would often use church donations to have drunken sex parties, where he would hire two to three white prostitutes, occasionally beating them brutally. This has also been reported by the FBI agents who monitored King.
...I am not even certain that we have a path to foreseeable victory any more. It is looking like the US will be irrecoverable by the time MAGA Is finished with it. Our entire plan depended on the US remaining the leading geopolitical power for at least as long as it would take for the Great Replacement to succeed in the US...
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