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Cucking in Iowa

Pictured: Art Cullen, the treasonous anti-White cuck who wishes more illegal Mexicans would flood into Iowa. 

by Paul Jones

In the July 31, 2018 issue of “The New York Times” in the OP-Ed section, there is an article by Art Cullen, editor of “The Storm Lake Times” of Iowa and the winner of the Pulitzer Prize. In it, he focuses on an immigrant from Mexico, Julio Barroso, who while in Second Grade in an elementary school there had to return to Mexico because his father had been swept up in an immigration raid on a meatpacking plant where the father worked without papers.

To make a long story short, thanks to this deportation, Julio is now 30, married with four children, and “he is slaughtering chickens 85 hours a week in Guadalajara, Mexico,” whereas if he had been able to remain in Iowa he could now be making $18 dollars an hour instead of one-tenth of that salary he makes in the Third World country he is in.

Rather than quoting much further from the article, even though it is admittedly well written given the intellectual talent of the person, the essence is the following:

  1. Various jobs are available at Tyson and other meatpacking plants in this area of Iowa.
  2. Young white workers aren’t applying for these jobs, even maintenance technician ones that pay $20 dollars an hour, because “They’ve moved off for engineering degrees and other greener pastures.”
  3. There are 3,000 or so Latinos in Storm Lake, some of them illegal.
  4. The Trump era has made them worried and fearful.
  5. Without these workers, the population would fade away in Iowa because 71 of Iowa’s 99 counties have lost population over the past decade, whereas “Here, young immigrant families seed a positive birth-to-death ratio. Storm Lake is the rare blue oasis in Representative Steve King’s Fourth Congressional District that is growing organically-with brown babies.”
  6. “…nine out of 10 students at the elementary school are immigrants-the schools here are a micro-city where you can hear 30 languages.”

The article concludes with a quote from the Commerce Secretary, Wilbur Ross, who asked the following question: “The jobs are there. Where are the skilled workers to fill those jobs?” Then the answer is given by Art Cullen: “Where? They are in the shadows in America. Or they are in Mexico…” “….And we wish that Julio could come home to Storm Lake someday. We need him and miss him.”

What is the basic, false premise on which the author’s ideas are based? It is that the United States is a propositional nation and that “there is only one race, the human race” and therefore there are no significant differences among racial groups. So from this, why should anyone care about the continuing racial displacement of whites by non-whites?

This is the kind of “cucked” thinking that, unless it is ended and ended soon, will eventually cause entire racial replacement (a.k.a. White Genocide) of our race, not only in the United States but in all of the West.

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