In hindsight, I’m glad that I didn’t take the bait and write about the White Genocide controversy at Drexel University:
It took less than a day for the Alt-Lite brands to chime in on the subject:
Sorry, but if you're into this whole silly white genocide conspiracy, please unfollow me. No room for crazy on this train.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 27, 2016
This alt-right #WhiteGenocide fringe will have as much effect as #NeverTrump. Lots of noise, no results.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
You folks who are into this #WhiteGenocide and #AltRight BS, you are aware Trump himself has disavowed you? I mean, just to be clear.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
Someone ring a bell when all of the #WhiteGenocide nutbags have quit my Twitter feed. I'll have a little party.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
About 250,000,000 whites in America today. Don't think we'll be running out anytime soon. #WhiteGenocide is bullsh*t.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
#WhiteGenocide is bullsh*t. Take responsibility for your own life. That's the Trump way.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
Is #WhiteGenocide a racist group? Read the tweets in that hashtag and you tell me. I disavow them.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 27, 2016
You want to know how secure I am in my race? I never feel the need to defend it or even talk about it. It is literally a non-issue.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016
Thanks to everyone for giving me a platform to stand up against racism, sexism and bigotry today. Those have no place on the #TrumpTrain.
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) December 28, 2016