NYT Contributor Embarks on Anti-White Rant

NYT Contributor Embarks on Anti-White Rant

A Pakistani-origin Muslim New York Times contributor posted a blatantly racist anti-white message to his Substack account in which he said that white Americans “have lost” and will be replaced with “brown” people.

The day-after-Thanksgiving message came from Wajahat Ali, who posted a similar written message in which he claimed that the United States’ “biggest mistake” was the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, also known as Hart-Celler, which opened the borders to the Third World.

“You have lost. You’ve lost,” he wrote to “racist” MAGA voters.

Ali was responding to President Trump’s announcement that he will suspend immigration to the United States from the Third World after an Afghan Biden “migrant” murdered a National Guardsman and shot another in Washington, D.C.

Hate Video

The upshot of Ali’s unhinged rant is that “brown people” will replace white Americans, essentially confirming the Great Replacement, which is called a “racist conspiracy theory.” Ali explained chain migration at great length.

“You have lost,” he says in the video:

You lost. The mistake that you made is you let us in the first place. See that’s the thing with brown people. And I’m going to say this as a brown person. There’s a lot of us.… There’s like 1.2 billion in India. There’s more than 200 million in Pakistan. There’s a 170 million in Bangladesh.… And we breed, we’re a breeding people. And the problem is, is you let us in in 1965.… Once you let one of us in, you know what happens with brown folks? Our grandmother comes, our grandfather comes, our uncle comes, our aunt comes, our cousin comes, our second cousin comes, our third cousin comes. Then we have kids, a bunch of kids.… We are everywhere. 

But Ali didn’t stop there. He attacked whites in no uncertain terms.

“I want you to realize this,” he continued:

You have lost. Your story is a s**tty story filled with misery. It’s filled with bland chicken. It’s filled with terrible, terrible dry a** meat. Your music sucks. All your culture sucks. That’s why the kids, like, listen to black people and their music. That’s why the kids love Latinos. Your parties suck because they’re monochromatic. Our parties have better food, better music, better-looking women.

As for Thanksgiving dinner, good whites, such as they are, must finger the “racists” and “white supremacists” at the dinner table.

“It’s your uncle Chet,” Ali said:

Yes, he makes a great turkey, but he’s also racist. It’s your auntie Karen, yes, she’s so good with the kids, and she goes to church, but she’s also racist. You gotta have these blunt conversations with them. It’s not me. I can’t do it. They don’t listen to me, but they might listen to you.

Substack Post

Ali backed up that rant with a screed on Substack titled “Dear Hatemongers, We aren’t going back.”

“You’ve already lost,” he wrote:

That’s the message every white supremacist, nativist, anti-immigrant bigot, and racist MAGA voter must hear every single day.

You’ve lost.

There are just too many of us.

We are immigrants, children of immigrants, Black people, Brown people, Asian people, biracial people, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, LGBTQ+ folks, Somalians, Haitians, and everything in between.

Your biggest mistake was “allowing” us inside in the first place. Thank you to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, passed on the back of the Civil Rights movement, which allowed people from Asia and Latin America to come to America after nearly 40 years.

The 1965 bill undid the strict quotas of the Immigration Act of 1924, which blocked immigration from Asia and the Third World.

Ali later claimed that his rants were directed only at “white supremacists.”

“The entirety of bad-faith MAGA is sharing an edited clip of my recent rant against white supremacists and anti-immigrant hatemongers and their bland-ass lives and terrible food and pathetic narratives and how they’re giant losers,” he wrote on X:

They say I’m anti white.   

Nope.   

Just anti white supremacist.  🙂

Happy Thanksgiving Break, Fragile Teacups!

Reaction

Real Americans reacted to Ali as expected. Of particular note was the Pakistani’s sly insinuation that the Great Replacement is exactly what some conservatives have said it is.

“They told us that the great replacement was a racist conspiracy theory,” Matt Walsh wrote over video of the rant:

Now they’ve officially moved to the “actually it’s real and it’s good” stage. This is how it always works.

Wrote Federalist contributor Adam Johnson:

Mass immigration is a form of revenge and conquest.

Wajahat Ali isn’t hiding it.

Others observed that Ali’s parents are convicted criminals. On October 26, 2007, Mirza Ali and Sameena Ali were sentenced to prison “for their role in devising a scheme to defraud Microsoft Corporation by obtaining discounted software under false pretenses,” the Justice Department reported in a news release:

The scheme involved purchasing more than $29 million worth of software that was steeply discounted for academic institutions, and selling it to non-academic entities, in violation of the Microsoft agreement.

The pair were convicted the previous year of 30 counts of conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering.

The sentence included five years in prison, the forfeiture of more than $5 million, and $20 million restitution to Microsoft.

Ali wrote a sob story about their arrest and imprisonment for The Atlantic.

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