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”Big things have small beginnings” Remigration paper airplanes thrown into the grounds of French government offices might seem weak but while pursuing lawful means to have their voices heard… at the end of this is the prospect of guillotines. Follow @RedIceUncensored

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🇫🇷 A French girl holding a protest sign that reads: “Death penalty for the killers of my people.” Louis must be the last. H
🇫🇷 A French girl holding a protest sign that reads: “Death penalty for the killers of my people.” Louis must be the last. His family called this tribute “The Last March.” Patience is running out, and if nothing changes, things could get ugly. 🕊️ @MemoriaNatio
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If you could time travel back to the dinosaur era to see the dinosaurs for yourself, would you do it?
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Happy Birthday, America! Here's a brief history of US Immigration law (what "to us and our Posterity" means): 👉🏻 The very f
Happy Birthday, America! Here's a brief history of US Immigration law (what "to us and our Posterity" means): 👉🏻 The very first immigration law, the Naturalization Act of 1790 restricted naturalization to free white persons of good character (who had to wait two years). ⏳ The naturalization Acts of 1795 and 1798 increased the required residency to 5, then 14 years respectively. ❌Naturalization expanded to African Americans with the 14th Amendment and the 1870 Naturalization Act, but this was intended only for freed slaves, NOT African immigrants. ❌ The Page Act of 1875 explicitly listed Asian immigration as undesirable and the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 tried to end it entirely. 🇮🇳 Congress was so determined to bar third world immigration that it overrode presidential veto in 1917 to pass the Immigration Act of 1917 which implemented the Asiatic Barred Zone (including India) and enforced a literacy test. The Supreme Court later ruled in United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind that Indians were not white and therefore ineligible to become US citizens. America then retroactively denaturalized 50%-70% of Indians between 1923 - 1927. ✈️ In 1921, Americans passed the Emergency Quota Act because there were even too many European immigrants after WWI. ✅ Then, in 1924, the Johnson-Reed Act established quotas that gave 98% of immigration places to Europeans (72% to Brits, Germans, Irish, and Dutch). ❌ The 1965 Hart-Celler Act was a dramatic departure from American Immigration Law and was passed via deliberate deception. The chair of the Senate subcommittee hearings, Edward Kennedy, promised "the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset." That's exactly the opposite of what happened. Is an America that is minority-White still America? The founders would say no. We can still fix it! 🔗 American Repatriation Policy Platform 🔗 Draft Legislation: The Immigration Quota Act of 2026 🔗 Support our work here!
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What made America so great was White people. 🔗 NOVA (@NOVANOWUSA)
What made America so great was White people. 🔗 NOVA (@NOVANOWUSA)
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Who signed the Declaration of Independence?
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Turtle Islanders are not Americans.
Turtle Islanders are not Americans.
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Happy 4th of July for all our American subscribers! 🇺🇸
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Since a lot of people argue that Ashkenazi Jews are somewhat European, do you consider them White?
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Do you see the Japanese in particular as superior to other Asians?
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Are North Africans such as Berbers and Egyptians technically African?
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Which population today has the highest amount of Neanderthal DNA on average?
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Where do bananas originate from?
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What are chimps more closely related to?
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Would you eat a cactus with the spines if someone paid you $1 million dollars to do so?
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