I don't need to cope by hating ethnics, it doesn't benefit me in any way. I just want more whites to know that we are in a very precarious position demographically, and an ethnostate for whites is the best possible solution to prevent an all out race war which won't end well for any group.
where is the demographic change happening despite america? I hear this being said a lot but never see it I look at the demographic percentages of european countries and the majorities are still white like low 90s- high mid 90s basically an ethnostate.
Examples
Norway: The ethnicities of
Norway are recorded as
Norwegian 83.2% (includes about 60,000 Sami), other European 8.3%, other 8.5% basically 91.5% white (Ethnostate)
Finland: Ethnic groups
Finn 93.4%, Swede 5.6%, Russian 0.5%, Estonian 0.3%, Romani 0.1%, Sami 0.1% (2006) (Ethnostate)
Denmark:The largest
Denmark racial/ethnic groups are
White (91.4%) followed by Hispanic (4.0%) and Two or More (3.8%). (Ethnostate)
Australia: 87.5% of the country is white and 12.5% are none white not including abos because they are native to the land. (English 25.9%,
Australian 25.4%, Irish 7.5%, Scottish 6.4%, Italian 3.3%, German 3.2%, Chinese 3.1%, Indian 1.4%, Greek 1.4%, Dutch 1.2%, other 15.8% (includes
Australian aboriginal . 5%), )
Again i'm not including abos in my calculation because they are native to the land.
UK: 87.2 percent
United Kingdom - ethnicity. In 2011,
87.2 percent of the total population of the United Kingdom were white British.Apr 15, 2021
Austria :Ethnic groups
Austrians 91.1%, former Yugoslavs 4% (includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, and Bosniaks), Turks 1.6%, Germans 0.9%, other or unspecified 2.4% (2001 census) (Ethnostate)
Russia:
Russia is home to approximately 117 million ethnic
Russians; and 84.93% of the
Russian population belonged to the European ethnic groups (Majority White most people who are "ethnic" are ukranians, pols and other european groups)
Poland:96.7 percent of
Poland's population is composed of ethnic Poles. Germans, the second-largest ethnic group, make up a mere 0.4 percent of the
population. Belarusians and Ukrainians--the next most populous groups--each account for only 0.1 percent. (GIGA ETHNOSTATE)
Germany: Ethnic groups:
German 87.2%, Turkish 1.8%, Polish 1%, Syrian 1%, other 9% (2017 est.)