A brief look at jobs data in the U.S. and the U.K. remind us (again) that our replacement is not just conspiracy. First, the U.S.:

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9 of every 10 new American jobs since pre-COVID went to someone born outside the country.

Triple checked the data. It’s real.

+4.3M foreign-born.
+471K native-born.
Meanwhile, 335,000+ American layoffs in 2026.

HOW DO WE ALLOW THIS? https://t.co/uxW2UATs58 pic.twitter.com/uBngtt6XOK

— Official Layoff (@LayoffAI) April 18, 2026

And, most of that is occurring in the South:

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Now, the U.K., from a report out yesterday at GB News:

Mass migration is directly fuelling the youth unemployment crisis, new research has shown.

Migrants have snapped up three times as many jobs as young Britons since 2020, with 27 migrants from outside the EU hired for every British young person.

New research from the Centre for Social Justice has found non-EU youth on the UK payroll to have increased by 355 per cent from 2020.

Meanwhile, the British youth workforce has grown by less than one per cent since that same time.

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No one could argue this isn’t replacement. Euro-heritage whites are allowed to exist, and we are allowed to have home nations—that’s a hill on which I’ll always die. And not only are we allowed, it is a good thing for everyone we are here.

I never voted until Trump entered politics, because I never believed any of the candidates would actually fight for me and my interests, and I therefore couldn’t be bothered. What difference would it make in my world? They were all the same corrupt liars. Romney? Obama? McCain? Dubya?! I mean seriously. Talk about a gross uniparty club.

But then came along Donald Trump, and though I couldn’t vote for him in the 2016 election (I hadn’t registered in time with a new move), I believed he was different, and proudly supported him at the ballot box in 2020 and 2024.

And while a lot of Republicans complained about how he wasn’t “presidential” or how he was too “childish” or snipey, those traits were exactly why I loved him so much. He was a master troll, and I found that admirable, not pathetic.

But all that trolling slop doesn’t do it for me anymore—I don’t care about a joke to rename ICE as NICE, and I don’t care about “owning the libs” with memes. Don’t get me wrong, that was necessary and relevant in the decade-past, but now I need serious results. I want those gosh dang mass deportations I was promised, the main reason I was willing to lose friends and family over my support of Trump, and take endless amounts of political abuse stumping for the man in the Democrat stronghold of Tucson for all those years. And the excuse that Trump “doesn’t have the support he needs” to fulfill that campaign promise is a load of BS—Greg Bovino was in there, and he was ousted real quick.

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America is supposed to be for Americans, but these days, it’s anything but.

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