Over the past few months, I’ve noticed a new round of references to the white supremacist “great replacement theory,” so I thought I’d offer a post to explain the dark corners from which this came and the nightmares to which it can lead. At its heart, the “replacement theory” argues that immigration — usually of non-white groups, but some sort of menacing “other” — is a carefully orchestrated conspiracy. Immigration is not, in this paranoid view, the result of individuals and families seeking to better their own lives, but the result of a sinister scheme to ruin
Whites are becoming a smaller part of the population. That’s not a conspiracy theory. The reasons for the change and whether its an intentional demograpgic push or not could be argued about.
The article talks a lot about racist rhetoric from the 1920’s, but I don’t find that very relevant to the modern situation.
This is only accurate if you class people as white and non-white.
I personally count a half white and half black person as both. So white people are growing in number.
The article is wrong. The great replacement is replacing African Americans with central/South Americans. AA’S are less than 15% of the population and will shrink woth the hundreds of thousands of illegals entering the country each year…