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replacement theory

[ ri-pleys-muhnt thee-uh-ree, theer ee ]

noun

  1. a demographic conspiracy theory popular among white nationalists in the United States and Europe that speculates that falling birthrates among white, native-born Christians, together with a growing population of nonwhite, non-Christian immigrants, whose arrival is believed to be encouraged or orchestrated by globalist elites with the goal of undermining national identities, will, if unchecked, result in the decline of white European culture or its dominance. white genocide.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of replacement theory1

First recorded in 1900–05 as a medical term; current sense dates to 2015–20; partly based on L’Abécédaire de l’in-nocence ( The Abecedarium of No-Harm, 2010) and Le Grand Remplacement ( The Great Replacement, 2011), books by Renaud Camus, French novelist, white nationalist, and conspiracy theorist (born 1945)
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The perpetrators of each of these attacks engaged with far-right propaganda online and subscribed to some version of the Great Replacement theory, also advocated by Breivik and Tarrant, which conjures a global cabal of Jews and elites actively looking to replace the white Christian population with ethnic and religious minorities.

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Such politics are based on a concept known as “replacement theory,” which tells people to fear others because there are only so many resources to go around, Rosenthal said.

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It's based upon the previously fringe "great replacement theory," which Musk apparently believes justifies taking a chainsaw to the federal government.

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Maybe they'll find a way to use the "great replacement theory" to round up their domestic political enemies as well.

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As Anna Merlan at Mother Jones reported, the new deputy press secretary at the Pentagon is Kingsley Wilson, a 26-year-old who endorses the neo-Nazi "Great Replacement" theory that holds Jews are secretly trying to "replace" white Christians with immigrants of color.

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