That's cool, but the U.S.A Founding Father's were White supremacists.
No, they weren't. They were products of their time.
The U.S.A Founding Father's immigration act, the Naturalization Act of 1790, specifically stated that only free Whites of good character were to become U.S citizens.
I think that kind-of speaks for it's self, no?
Indeed it does. It reflected the widespread thinking of the time. To attempt to apply 21st Century mores to 18th Century thought only makes you an idiot.
I beg to differ.
Poland was somewhat tolerant to Jews, Gypsies, Armenians, Tatars etc. etc. during the 18th century.
Polish Kosciuszko who fought in the American Revolutionary War, was arguably the first anti-White Power / Supremacist establishment guy in the U.S.A
Having spoken against mistreatment of Black slaves, and using his money to free, and educate Black slaves.
Now-a-days of course, Poles are more likely to be White Supremacist.
Not that Poland's ever been very different, always about the same amount of Supremacists, and tolerant people.
No wild retarded flailing around like retarded maniacs in one tard direction, and then in another tard direction like Western Europeans.