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(ZH) A year ago if you were to mention anything about the “great replacement theory” in a public arena you would be immediately attacked by a mob of progressives as a “white nationalist” and a xenophobe. Keep in mind that western nations are the only nations in the world that are expected to embrace open immigration. No other culture on the planet deals with such demands. No other group is criticized so egregiously for refusing to accept foreign invasion.
Leftists view open borders as a tool to further their ideological goals of “multiculturalism”, the destruction of western civilization, and yes, a way to make America less white. They’ve been saying this openly in the media for years, and they also openly admit that accelerating demographic changes are about “power and shifting government policy”.
Though “whiteness” is often treated more like a cultural bi-product than a mere matter of skin color (most of the people that perpetuate the white privilege narrative are white leftists), it’s perfectly fair to point out that the far-left is rabidly intent on importing as many non-white people as possible into the US and Europe, and they treat the idea of white refugees with disgust.
Case in point – The progressive reaction to Trump allowing white South African farmers to become US citizens under refugee status. They are furious.
The media has accused Trump of fabricating claims of racial prejudice against whites in South Africa, interviewing socialist government officials who assert that they are “confused” by the idea that whites face discrimination. They initially stated that almost no one in South Africa was trying to leave and that a movement for whites to leave SA didn’t exist. This was a lie. At least 10,000 white farmers rushed to get information on relocating to the US after Trump’s announcement.

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