Trump’s Moslem Ban Wildly Popular with the People

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
February 9, 2017

It turns out that populism is actually popular, which has led many to take newfound interest in etymology.

While the entire Jew establishment, including the media and the army of shabbos goyim serving as our political class, is out shilling against the Moslem ban, they’re trying to pretend like the people are on their side.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

In fact, everybody hates these filthy, violent animals. The only way Trump could have been more popular was if he’d promised to retake Constantinople and drive them all back to their God-forsaken desert wasteland.

Hopefully, he’ll take this cue and make it a part of his 2020 platform.

Business Insider:

President Donald Trump’s executive order barring refugees and people from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the US is one of his most popular so far, according to a new poll from Morning Consult and Politico.

The order has a 55% approval rating among voters polled, with 35% saying they “strongly approve.” Thirty-eight percent of voters said they disapprove.

In other words, nearly 100% of White Americans support it – and those are the only people that count for anything.

Why would the Kebabs and Tacos have a say in whether or not we’ll continue to tolerate them?

Sorry, Ahmed – your opinion counts for nothing.

Opinions about the order fall along party lines — 82% of Republicans support the ban, and 65% of Democrats oppose it.

The only executive order more popular than the travel ban is the one revoking federal funding for so-called immigration sanctuary cities. That order has a 55% approval rating, with 33% disapproving.

Of course.

The most popular parts of his agenda are the measures to remove hostile infiltrators from American society. There is no mystery to this. That’s the platform he was elected on.

Considering all this, one really wonders what the Jew media is trying to accomplish by trying to pretend that people are outraged at Trump’s removal agenda. The only thing we’re seeing happening is a progressive hardening of popular attitudes towards the media itself.

Power and influence is slipping from their grasp, and like a Chinese finger trap, the more they struggle, the worse they’re making it for themselves.