Yes, ‘Progressives’ Want Replacement

The Quote Below—More Misinformation from the Media

“During a CNN post-debate segment, political commentator Van Jones expressed fear and concern regarding Vivek Ramaswamy remarks during the Republican debate, describing him as a potential American demagogue.

“Ramaswamy made headlines by accusing the three candidates of betraying former President Donald Trump and promoting controversial views, including the Great Replacement Theory.

“ ‘The smug condescending way that he just spews this poison out is very very dangerous because he won’t stop Trump,” Jones said of Ramaswamy. . . .

“ ‘You’re watching the rise of an American that is a very, very despicable person.”

“And I’m literally, I was shaking listening to him talk because a lot of people don’t know that is one step away from Nazi propaganda coming out of his mouth.”

“ ‘Why am I the only person on the stage, at least, who can say that . . . the Great Replacement Theory is not some grand right-wing conspiracy theory, but a basic statement of the Democratic Party’s platform. . . .” Ramaswamy stated.

“The theory, often considered fringe within the GOP, suggests deliberate effort to replace native populations with immigrants.

“Ramaswamy also criticized the candidates for seeking Trump’s favor before turning on him.” – Liberal Commentator Says Vivek Is ‘One Step Away from Nazi Propaganda,’ Jordan Andrews, 12/7/23 [Link]

Fact Check of Above Quote: To hear the despicable Van Jones calling some one despicable is ironic and almost funny as well. Jones, at various times in his life. has embraced communism and violent revolution against the traditional America he so deeply hates. More recently, he has tried to moderate his public image, but in the view of Discover the Networks, a group which monitors left-wing radicals, Jones hasn’t changed.

Jones seems upset that Ramaswamy has endorsed the Great Replacement Theory, the view that “progressives,” mainly Democrats, are promoting mass immigration to create a voting block to dominate American politics. Our elite media commonly proclaim that this is an unfounded “conspiracy theory.” Actually, however, there’s plenty of proof for it. One example was the explicit replacement scheme outlined by the prominent Democratic strategist Robert Creamer in his book How Progressives Can Win, published in 2007 A number of influential Democrats endorsed the book, including Sen. Richard Durbin (R-IL), one of the leading mass immigration advocates in the Senate.

Cramer wrote: “[T]he immigration battle is also important because it will have an enormous impact on the battle for power between the progressive and conservative forces in American society. , , , [T]here are 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. If they are placed on an earned pathway to citizenship through immigration, they will be eligible for voting rights and citizenship. . . . They will join the nearly 30 million immigrants who are legal residents who could apply for citizenship, or are citizens not registered to vote. . . . If Democrats continue to stand firmly for immigrant rights the issue will define immigrant loyalties for a generation. If we are successful, a gigantic bloc of progressive voters will enter the electorate . . . that could be decisive in the battle for the future. . . .”

Mass immigration advocates find it expedient to deny the Great Replacement theory, but they know it’s real, and sometimes they can’t contain their enthusiasm for it. One example was an article published in The New York Times, entitled “We can Replace Them.”

The immigration advocates become particularly agitated when someone suggests that the Replacement involves the goal of minimizing the percentage of white Americans. Nevertheless, for proof that this is no baseless conspiracy theory, consider the words of our Joe Biden, our president.

In 2015 he stated, “It’s not going to stop. Nor should we want it to stop . . . . An unrelenting stream of immigration. Nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me who are Caucasian, of European descent . . . we’ll be an absolute minority in the United States of America. Absolute minority. Fewer than 50 percent of the people in America . . . will be white European stock. That’s not a bad thing. That’s a source of our strength.”

Someone else who agrees with Biden is none other than Van Jones. He stated that “The request from the racial justice left: we want the white majority to go from being a majority to a minority and like it.

If there is any conspiracy involved with the Great Replacement, it is the conspiracy of our elites to hide it by denying it.

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