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"Demarkation of Toronto as a non-white or a multicultural rump state is necessary. Whites would have the choice of staying or leaving." ⇒

   29 January 2007, mid-afternoon

A Toronto where all the bigots have left for small-town Ontario? Where do I sign up!

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  1. I wasn’t aware that white people didn’t currently have the option of staying or leaving. You mean I can leave?

  2. As he says next, “White flight is a natural segregrating (sic) process.” I wonder if Michael gets frustrated reading his blog sometimes. I should ask him when I see him next.

  3. Wait wait wait. That dude actually used “reds” to describe people. And he didn’t even mean commies! That’s fucking AWESOME.

    And by awesome I mean, holy crap. Do people up there take this guy seriously? I mean, large groups of people with any sort of influence at all?

  4. Gotta love the internet— the forum for true opinions.

  5. There is something — I don’t know if ironic is the word — about White people worrying about Natives out pacing them in terms of birthrates. It’s like they are thinking, “Shit, those guys are still around?”

    And no, this is really the fringe of Canada. At least, that’s what I gather living in Toronto and growing up in Scarborough, which I will admit gives me the most skewed view of the country possible. Anyway, you can’t go vote for a party that supports view like this. The closet party would have been the Reform party, but they don’t exist anymore. No other party seems to have picked up the torch of White Nationalism, so my guess is that it’s not popular enough to run with. Even a more moderate stance on returning immigration levels to the way they were in the 70s or 80s isn’t put forward by any party.

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