Good. I don't trust anyone who isn't white.
Finally albinos can walk around without facing discrimination.
The thing I don’t get is white supremacists don’t realize white majority countries aren’t the majority.
The whole concept of trying to provoke a race war when there are two countries that both have 4x the population of the United States each that have nuclear weapons that are non-white is pretty stupid if you think about it.
And those two countries didn’t like each other, until recently.

The very same US Supreme Court, allowed US Citizens to be corralled into barbed wire outdoor prisons, without a trial. They lost all personal possessions including homes & cars.
120,000 people of Japanese descent were forcibly removed from their West Coast homes and incarcerated in camps across the United States during World War II following Executive Order 9066. Most of those incarcerated were American citizens, and the population included families, with about half of the people in the camps being children.
In its 1944 decision Korematsu v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the removals under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Court limited its decision to the validity of the exclusion orders, avoiding the issue of the incarceration of U.S. citizens without due process, but ruled on the same day in Ex parte Endo that a loyal citizen could not be detained, which began their release. On December 17, 1944, the exclusion orders were rescinded, and nine of the ten camps were shut down by the end of 1945. Japanese Americans were initially barred from U.S. military service, but by 1943, they were allowed to join, with 20,000 serving during the war. Over 4,000 students were allowed to leave the camps to attend college. Hospitals in the camps recorded 5,981 births and 1,862 deaths during incarceration.