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Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1 · Sep 29, 2024

A government-funded food pantry in Minnesota is now excluding whites If you needed yet more evidence that we’re…

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A Minnesota food pantry's exclusion of white people is presented as evidence of 'race communism' ideology similar to post-colonial Zimbabwe and South Africa, with the author arguing such policies intentionally impoverish whites and destroy economic prosperity rather than improve conditions for minorities.

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    A government-funded food pantry in Minnesota is now excluding whites If you needed yet more evidence that we’re drifting toward the South Africanization of America, or even the Mugabe-style Zimbabwification, this is it Illinois explain in the 🧵👇

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    Key to understanding what’s happening in America right now, particularly the blue areas, is understanding the Race Communism of Africa That ideology is, I think, best seen through the lens of Rhodesia’s transformation into Zimbabwe and the post-1994 destruction of South Africa by the African National Congress and its more honest colleagues in the EFF

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    So, what is the race communist ideology? It is very much not the idea that, say, the state really ought care about and work your improve the lives of random blacks living in the slums of Johannesburg Rather, it’s the idea that *some* blacks ought be raised above *all* whites and that whites ought pay for that, with blood and pain if necessary

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    Hence the support for rioting, the total willingness to let crime of any sort happen, the shooing whites away from food pantries, the ever-higher taxes, the calls for unrealized capital gains taxes and 100% death taxes, etc It’s not about *improving* things or making anything better Rather, it’s about impoverishing *all* whites and raising the types like Mugabe and his thugs up above everyone else. Or, here, Kamala and Co.

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    That brings us back to Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) When Mugabe had solidified his power with gun control, genocide, and thuggish intimidation, he used it to confiscate the farms of white farmers That was disastrous For one, those to whom he handed the farms had no idea how to farm them, so they laid fallow. That turned the former breadbasket of Africa into a hellhole that needed to import grain But that’s not all. In addition, it meant Zimbabwe no longer had cash crops like tobacco for export. So, it could earn foreign exchange any more, as it had nothing else to export. This, when it needed food and other supplies, it couldn’t buy them, as it had no foreign exchange Famine resulted

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    Much the same could really be said of South Africa Through its so-called Black Economic Empowerment laws, hiring blacks over whites is effectively mandatory, handing partial ownership of businesses to blacks is similarly mandatory, and the same is true of promoting blacks instead of whites The result is that what was once a strong economy is struggling mightily and struggles to produce even the basic products of an industrial economy like steel, and whites living in slums

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    So, in both cases, Race Communism got implemented and entirely destroyed things, for all but the gangsters at the top and their clients But that’s what it was meant to do. So, by the measure of its intended outcome, it was a success The goal is to put whites in slums, not raise blacks out of them

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    That’s what we’re now seeing in America All the craziness that’s going on is destroying the bedrock of American success and prosperity, but really it’s functioning as intended, doing to us what it did to South Africa and Zimbabwe So as businesses and the military falter under what amounts to affirmative action and race communism, know that that’s what they want. They don’t care if things *work*, just that they and their clients are in control as kings of the dung hill

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    Hence whites being disallowed from using a food pantry in Minneapolis The cruelty, the humiliation, the society-destroying consequences are the very point, as it was with Mugabe and Mandela

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