The NY Times and the rest of the corporate media make their money from advertising purchased primarily by large corporations.
How do such large corporations make the money necessary to buy advertising in the NY Times and other media outlets?
Primarily by buying labor to produce goods and services and then sell such goods and services to consumers.
How can such large corporations increase their profits?
By paying less for labor--that is one way.
How can they pay less for labor?
By increasing the supply of labor faster than the demand for labor.
How can they increase the supply of labor?
Multiculturalism, racial integration, feminism and mass immigration increases the supply of labor, thus depressing wages and increasing corporate profits.
That allows the large corporations to buy more ads in the NY Times.
How can large corporations increase the supply of consumers that can buy their goods and services?
Multiculturalism, racial integration, feminism and mass immigration increases the supply of consumers that can buy their goods and services.
That allows the large corporations to buy more ads in the NY Times.
Whites can only speak out against Multiculturalism, racial integration, mass immigration etc online, most typically in comments.
The corporate media realizes this and is now doing away with comments in many cases.
Why am I the only person in the world saying these things?