Washington Examiner

Case made that it’s time for whites to fight back

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President Joe Biden has been on both sides of America’s sometimes violent discussion on race. And he was wrong both times.

Back in the 1970s, as an influentia­l East Coast senator, he called for a constituti­onal amendment to ban busing.

“That, to me, is the most racist concept you can come up with. What it says is, in order for your child with curly black hair, brown eyes, and dark skin to be able to learn anything, he needs to sit next to my blond-haired, blue-eyed son. That’s racist! Who the hell do we think we are, that the only way a black man or woman can learn is if they rub shoulders with my white child?” he said.

Now, nearly 50 years later, he portrays himself as a great civil rights activist and has pushed a pro-minority agenda with open borders and has placed judges with weak background­s on high courts in a play to stay in power, according to critics.

Both times, according to critics, he went too far.

“In the person of Joe Biden, one sees how once-moderate white Democrats have become anti-white extremists as the price of staying in power. If they had any dignity at all, they would be embarrasse­d by this spectacle,” author Jeremy Carl wrote in his book, The Unprotecte­d Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart.

Carl, himself the target of an antiwhite media attack preceding his entry into the Interior Department as deputy assistant secretary under former President Donald Trump, said Biden’s actions have prompted a backlash. He said that more and more Republican white people aren’t just taking it when smeared as white supremacis­ts or worse by liberal white people.

“I think they’ve overplayed their hand,” Carl said of progressiv­e power players and media figures such as Jimmy Kimmel, who last month labeled Trump “the great white supremacis­t.”

In his book, published by Regnery, Carl wrote of progressiv­es erasing white people from American culture. He cited statues of historical figures being pulled down while minorities are cast as the majority in TV ads and Broadway plays.

“The objective situation of whites in America is getting a lot worse. They're a lot less powerful. No longer can whites be said to have demographi­c or cultural hegemony in the United States. When you deal with that kind of reality, I think it's inevitable that as whites basically just become another group in America that they are going to be less interested in just being a punching bag,” he told Secrets.

Carl called for a form of “whiteshift­ing,” where white people and minority people who identify with whites, as do many Hispanics, create a “new American majority ethnicity.” He said it happened in the 1950s when Americans of assorted European descent grouped to create a majority.

That happened at a time of low immigratio­n, and he suggested a new net-zero immigratio­n policy would help. “It was no coincidenc­e that the heyday for a unified American Identity — the time so often shown in cheesy Americana commercial­s, a time of high fertility and marriage rates across all groups along with low divorce rates

and rising living standards — occurred in the 1950s, at the end of an extended period of very low immigratio­n,” Carl wrote.

It might already be happening, he added. Politicall­y, for example, he said some minorities once aligned with Democrats and liberals are moving away from Biden. A new Rasmussen Reports survey, for example, found Trump winning more Asians, Hispanics, and even black people from Biden’s voting coalition.

“It's very healthy for democracy that some of these old coalitions are breaking apart and kind of forming new alliances,” Carl said. ★

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Then-senator from Delaware Joe Biden said the "young black leadership of America will overwhelmi­ngly decide with me" to ban busing.
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