The Great Replacement Theory

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The country today is in a bad way. Another school shooting took the lives of 19 children and 2 adults. Now the fight over gun restrictions begins. Democrats want AR15s banned from sale to citizens. That is in another article to come shortly. Right now, let’s talk about Replacement theory.

 

Republican politicians across the country are echoing the Great Replacement Theory. A centuries-old racist theory has made its way back into the political conversation about immigration, and it has become a regular feature of the campaign trail as Republicans looking to take back control of Congress in November.

 

All across the nation, sitting members of Congress, candidates, state politicians, and former officeholders are doing the same, pushing the Great Replacement Theory into the mainstream. From chanting, Jews are not going to replace us, and at the University of Virginias campus, to the-U.S. Representative Steve Kings protesting Twitter.

Fox News Tucker Carlson’s complaints that the Democratic party is attempting to replace the current electorate with third-world voters, The Great Replacement has well and truly arrived. The Great Replacement Theory, argues that evil elites are trying to replace Americans born native-born or Europeans with third-world migrants.

These guys know what they are doing. they are getting the white supremacist groups riled up. This has to stop somewhere. We all know the Biden administration is fixing to open the border, and this has gotten Republicans all upset. The politics in the matter of all this is going to get even worse.

These are the Republicans we need to get rid of. Conspiracy theories have no place in politics. Tucker Carlson does this every day on his show. He turns more and more American against each other. I want him gone unless he stops with his conspiracy theories. Then again that’s all he has.

While experts say that the ideology behind great replacement is not new, and is not limited to the U.S., they warned after the killings in Buffalo that the Great Replacement Theory is now occupying a heightened position in the dominant discourse.

While most Americans are not reading this for their book clubs, replacement theory was promoted by Trump’s former strategists Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller in his efforts to influence immigration policy while in office.

Rosenthal said while references to the extreme-right theory from politicians and political commentators were more implicit in the past, some Republicans are becoming explicit in referencing the theory in order to inflame fears of changing U.S. demographics.

Here’s something else you might get upset with me about, former President Trump has nothing but conspiracy theories from when he was in office to now. I think it’s time for Republicans to move away from Trump. Still, conspiracy theories are not the way to go.

The idea has been promoted by a variety of conservative political commentators and politicians over time. Yet elements of the theory were also repeated by prominent figures on the right, including Karlson, and GOP members of Congress such as Representatives Matt Gaetz and Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking Republican in the House.

Holding power is thanks to right-wing politicians, including former President Donald Trump, and popular commentators such as Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who have repeatedly floated ideas that are central to Great Replacements, said Curt Braddock, an associate professor at American University’s School of Communication in Washington, D.C.

March 16, 2022-

The 18-year-old suspect who allegedly shot and killed 10 people at a supermarket on Saturday in the heart of a Black community in Buffalo appears to have been motivated by a racist, far-right conspiracy theory that has increasingly found footing in mainstream U.S. politics.

Before traveling more than three hours from Conklin, New York, to the Tops Friendly Market to attack Black people, the alleged gunman, Payton S. Gendron, is believed to have posted a 180-page document on the internet fixated on the notion of “replacement theory,” according to authorities.

“Great Replacement theory is the notion that people from minority populations, both here and in Europe, are replacing the existing white, largely Christian [population],” said Larry Rosenthal, chair and lead researcher of the Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies.   “abcnews.go.com

Okay, that’s what I think about replacement theory. I’m ready for the blowback, but no argument. I was told to find myself and, I think I have. I’m a Republican 100% that doesn’t believe we need useless rhetoric to win back the Senate or House.

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5 thoughts on “The Great Replacement Theory”

  1. “These guys know what they are doing. they are getting the white supremacist groups riled up.”
    Setting aside “Replacement theory”, are you blaming people for becoming white supremacists, when all a lot of them/us are doing is try to force change from the supposed accepted new normal?

    Every once in a while, I see Tucker get a little excited, and Trump say some things that are pretty much true, but unpleasing in the way he said it, but I haven’t seen any “white supremacist” uptick. Then again, that is an overblown thing, unless you want to call the Proud Boys a white supremacist group. I think Trump exposed a huge can of worms, and the cure is going to be painful.

    I didn’t know that what the global elites were trying to do had a name, but if that’s the case, yeh, there may be something to that.
    We are facing huge cultural upheaval and it is coming from everywhere. Governments, globalists, leftists and the media are all involved in a campaign to change how the world works, and all in the name of who controls it all. The world Economic Forum is a good example of where it is happening. Another is all the information leaking out about our recent “pandemic”, and all it has changed.
    Did you know that Mastercard has just announced a new payment program that uses facial recognition? That’s not a conspiracy theory. Where have we seen technology serve us bad before? That is in response to the Fed, and other central banks wanting to replace our currency with a digital form, that they have total control over.
    After these past two years, I want Trump back more than ever. I didn’t intend this as blowback. Just more to the problem that needs discussion.

    • As much as I respect and look forward to your opinion(s), I stand by my article.

      Setting aside “Replacement theory”, are you blaming people for becoming white supremacists when all a lot of them/us are doing is try to force change from the supposed accepted new normal?

      White supremacist groups do not belong here, racism doesn’t belong here, Although with that said, there will always be both. That doesn’t mean it has to be accepted.

      • What white supremacist groups? If you refer to the behavior and actions by Democrats, through legislation, that does more harm than any purported good, or through their own words, then I know of one big white supremacist group.
        We do use too much useless rhetoric. I agree with your article. I just think the focus should be made towards the responsible ones, the Democrats and their hair-brained faux legislation that does more harm than good.
        As for Trump, we all have different perspectives on him, for a lot of reasons. I just view his policies and actions as a net positive and tend not to listen to all the rhetoric. It’s the actions that I care about, at the end of the day.
        The only reason that Democrats want to keep the borders open and flowing inward is about votes, whether that is replacement or just diluting the voter pool, assuming that most illegals will become Democrats. I just wasn’t aware of the name.

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