Saturday, December 21, 2019

The Effects of Trump on White American EGI

Short, medium, and long terms.

Let’s consider the effects of Trump on the ethnic genetic interests (EGI) of White Americans. As always, I’m talking about net EGI – what’s the final outcome after all of the costs and benefits have been tallied up. I will (briefly) discuss the political, social, and demographic ramifications - I trust the reader knows enough about EGI to understand how these effects of Trump influence EGI.

A short term, simple, straightforward, perhaps superficial view, is that having Trump as President as opposed to a Democrat (or a mainstream Neocon Republican) has been better for White American EGI since, regardless of how useless and fraudulent Trump is, Democrats/Neocons would have been even worse, e.g., upregulating non-White immigration flows. Democrats/Neocons would have also promoted other policies detrimental for White interests, thus negatively affecting White American EGI. There are of course short-term negatives to the Trump Presidency. Trump hasn’t done any of the things promised regarding immigration, and although “activist judges” are partly at fault, much of the blame likes squarely on Trump himself.  He hasn’t done those things within his power, he blusters and bluffs and then backs down (his “troops at the border” was a spectacular example of this), he’s done nothing on birthright citizenship – not even bringing the subject up in any meaningful way, he’s spent his political capital on prison reform for Negroes, tax breaks for the wealthy, and feuding with Sweden on behalf of a Black rapper. Trump’s own DOJ persecutes his supporters while protecting his enemies. The man is a disaster, but, again, given what we may have had in his stead, the immediate, short-term net effect is positive – we could have had more non-Whites in the country and more spectacularly crazy anti-White policies.

A deeper, more analytical view looks more long term. Let’s look at the medium term effect of Trump on White American EGI. Even if Trump is re-elected, by 2024, we’ll be looking forward to the non-Trump era then.  It could be in 2020.  Next year or four years after that, the Trumpian status quo will end.  What will be the effect on White American EGI moving forward in the years after that?

It will be a disaster.

What we have, and will not doubt continue to have for the remainder of the Trump Presidency, is this:

1. Squandering of years, of the opportunities inherent in the rise of right-wing populism in 2016.  Squandering of the opportunity by Trump – exposed as the fraud and the buffoon I always said he was – and squandering of these opportunities by a defective “movement” led by comically inept affirmative action cases. These are lost years that can never be regained. A more serious right wing populist would not have wasted this time.  If the “movement” was not derailed by Trumpism, even the incompetent Quota Queens could have achieved more than what they did. This wasted time positions White interests badly in the post-Trump era. If a Democrat and Neocon were in charge, at least that may have “lit a fire” under the lazy and moronic Right to make some progress in some direction of utility. 

2. It was Trumpism that enabled the rise of the Alt Right/WN 2.0 (not the other way around as the gaslighters claim) and the Alt Right has been an utter disaster for serious White racial activism.  The cul-de-sac of Beavis-and-Buthead White nationalism, the stupidities of WN 2.0, has done more damage to the “movement” than anything its enemies have ever achieved. The Alt Right metastasized throughout the American scene, sucking the vitality (whatever little there was) out of American activism, leaving a wasteland behind.  Whether or not American activism can ever recover from the Alt Right is questionable.  The failure of the Millennial Movement – WN 2.0 – has to be put at the feet of Trump.

3. Trump energized the Left, he got them to accelerate anti-White repression, he pushed them, and the country as a whole, much further to the Left on race and immigration than what would have occurred without Trump and his stupid blustering. The problem here is that the leftist response was not to any Trumpain action, but just to his empty rhetoric, and to the perception that Trump represents "White racism."  If the hysteria of the Left was in response to actual Trumpian accomplishments, then these side effects would be worth it (indeed, would be beneficial in promoting racial chaos and balkanization).  But, alas, that is not the case.  Trump has managed to incite and energize the Left without having actually done anything to warrant that reaction - a lose-lose scenario. The chaos and balkanization accomplishes little since Trump's dispirited base does not respond (see next).

4. At the same time, by doing nothing for his base, and actually working against his own base, supporting their persecution, and by doing nothing about their censorship and deplatforming, by always losing, by always backing down, he has dispirited his base, he has dispirited White America, he has delegitimized right-wing populism.  And since it all has been about Trump the man, since he selfishly cares only for himself and not spreading the ideals he campaigned on, there hasn’t been any real grass-roots organizing for right-wing populism. He's done nothing to create a movement based on his 2016 campaign; that is not surprising, since his entire Presidency has effectively repudiated that campaign and its promises. There isn’t any real movement of right-wing populism moving forward. Trump has not only energized the Left, and united them even more firmly against White interests, he has sabotaged the growth of any sort of rightist political insurgency that can fight the Left and firmly establish pro-White right-wing populism as a permanent force in the American political scene.

5. The private (censorship, deplatforming, etc.) and governmental (DOJ, etc.) persecution of pro-White activists during the Trump era has laid out the blueprint for the Left to do even worse in the future. Instead of rewarding his friends and punishing his enemies, Trump has done the exact opposite.  There’s a big bill due on that, and it will be called in once Trump is gone.  His supporters will be paying it, not him. He'll go on with his life, while his supporters suffer.

Once Trump is out of office, all of these things will come back to haunt White America.

With all of this, in the medium term, Trump will prove to be an utter disaster for White American EGI – expect more and more non-Whites entering the country, both legally and illegally (the distinction will soon cease to have any meaning, even legally, forget about practically, a point we’ve rapidly been reaching), more anti-White policies, and more difficulties for rightist activists.  The picture looks grim, indeed.

Long-term?  Who knows? Unlike the Quota Queens, I do not bombastically make predictions with absolute certitude, only to backtrack later when proven wrong – and never admitting being wrong. It can go either way. The damage done by Trump may be irreversible and of such magnitude that he has doomed White American EGI; on the other hand, the semi-retarded buffoon Trump may have unwittingly unleashed forces of right-wing populism so that although right-wing populism may suffer in the short and medium terms,  it may resurge in the long term, to White benefit.  In this later case, it would ultimately be the racial chaos and balkanization created by perceptions of Trump and his rhetoric (not anything he's actually done) that may have started a feed-forward process undermining the multicultural system and its consensus. That's really the only good Trump has done (again, unwittingly), and as I've always said,the only reason to ave supported him in the first place.  It may not be enough to compensate for the damage he's done to us all.

As a pessimist, I’ll lean to the more grim possibilities, while making no definitive long term predictions. Ultimately, the epitaph for Trump may well be a phrase that well represents his attitude toward his race and nation:

Après moi, le déluge

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