Popular Anti-White Democrat Has A Message For White Americans

White people are being replaced by brown people throughout the United States says Wajahat Ali, a U.S.-born ethnic Pakistani, TV talking head and Muslim writer who simplifies American politics as a racist struggle by stereotypical white Americans against everyone else.
Immigration and population growth are allowing stereotypical brown people to triumph over white supremacy and hate mongers he told his YouTube viewers on Saturday November 29.
“[To “whites”] You lost. The mistake that you made is you let us in in the first place. That’s thing with brown people, I’m gonna say this is a brown person. There’s a lot of us. Like, a lot. There’s like, 1.2 billion in India, there’s more than 200 million in Pakistan … Those are just the people over there. I’m talking about the folks who are expats and immigrants. There’s a bunch of us, and we breed. We’re a breeding people.”
Ali continued explaining how immigration policy enabled demographic change.
“And the problem is, you let us in in 1965 [with the 1965 pro-immigration law]. There was a few other few of us beforehand. But 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, a second cousin comes, our third cousin comes. Then we have kids, a bunch of kids. And then guess what? Some white women, you know, the Western civilization women, the pure women, the American women, the Rust Belt women, the real women like most brown folks. We don’t take them. They come to us. So we’re embedded. We are everywhere. We are everywhere.”
Ali’s brown versus white politics is built on racial stereotypes that hide normal human variety and political complexity. White American culture sucks compared to non-white culture said Ali whose cultural background is Islamic Pakistan.
“I want you to realize this: You have lost. Your story is a shitty story filled with misery. It’s filled with bland chicken. It’s filled with terrible, terrible dry ass meat. Your music sucks. All your culture sucks. That’s why the kids like listen to black people in 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.”
Ali justified his stereotyping as defiance of what he sees as a racist American minority including elected President Donald Trump and White House counselor Stephen Miller.
“I want to run circles against these hate mongers. I want to mock them. I want to ridicule them. And I want to tell them, ‘You’re going to lose, you’re going to cause immense damage.”
This political provocation is shaped by Ali’s confidence in what he described as a non-white brown coalition that includes Black Americans, Asians, Indians, LGBTQ Americans and Muslims such as Zohran Mamdani who is the elected ethnic-Indian Muslim Ugandan-born incoming mayor of New York.
The brown coalition must replace the mostly white establishment politicians in the Democratic Party Ali said.
“I know people get really upset at me because of this: These Democrats, the [Sen. Chuck] Schumers, (Sen. Kirsten] Gillibrand, [activist] James Carville, they’re going to lead us to a path of destruction. If they win [in 2028] … you’re going to get a stopgap, centrist Democrat. What’s going to happen in 2032 if you choose restoration … and a corporate centrist Democrat, you’re going to get your first Nazi, economic populist president.”
Ali’s racial stereotyping and his imported resentment toward America hide deep cultural, civic and religious differences within the non-white immigrant segment of the U.S. population.
He also demonstrates one of many non-racial factors especially economic pressures that have prompted rising citizen opposition to migration.
Ali chooses to repeatedly jeer at critics instead of debating them in the normal live-and-let-live argue-and-compromise style of American citizens. He sneered at former competitive swimmer Riley Gaines’ criticism of transgenderism by demeaning her as a 5th place finisher. In response to criticism from activist Steven Crowder Ali responded by saying try to keep a wife Steven.
His jeering rejects the norms of American society and the rules of Western debate that have allowed massive democratic, civic, scientific and economic gains for more than a thousand years.
Yet amid his imported brown versus white politics Ali says whites can be persuaded to vote for brown people in greater numbers despite their claimed racism.
“This is where we need you to step up right now during Thanksgiving with your white neighbors, your white allies, your white relatives. This is where the problem really comes from: White voters go for Trump. … You need to have these tough conversations with your white family members. I gotta say, I’m sorry, it’s what people of color say when we’re not looking [around]. We say “These whites, man, they got to talk to their fellow whites”
“White supremacy is a diseased mindset. It is a road to failure and ruin and violence.”
In early 2025 the American economy produced 30.5 trillion dollars worth of new wealth. Ali’s ancestral home of Pakistan produced just 1 percent of that value.