Well, I am in NO WAY defending or condoning the ridiculous idea of mandating whites only neighborhoods, if for no other reason that it would be impossible to do in the US, even with trump in the WH.
OTOH, I feel that in the interest of fairness and balance I have to take an opportunity to play devil's advocate here and look at it from the other side.
The white side, IOW.
What I'm saying is, before we go off on a knee jerk reactionary tangent about what racist scum white people are and how faultless and blameless non-white people are, maybe it would be enlightening to examine the possible reasons why there are seemingly more and more average, everyday, middle class white people who, after five decades of being fine with integration and a mixed racial makeup in their neighborhoods, are suddenly tiring of what they see in the news to the point that they actually want to create neighborhoods that legally bar non-whites from living there.
This is not something that just occurred out of nowhere for no other reason than racial hatred and these are not trailer dwelling, Confederate flag waving, southern low-trash bigots we're talking about.
Things are changing in some very strange and disturbing ways on both sides of the fence and across racial lines.
So again... why would white people be taking up the idea of not allowing non-white people in their neighborhoods?