New: The Immigration Plot

Today we direct your attention to an essay posted here yesterday titled “The Immigration Plot: How left-wingers plan to transform America’s electorate to achieve political power.”

 

Reprinted from Middle American News, July 2010, “The Immigration Plot” details the history to that point of what has come to be known as “the Great Replacement Theory,” the belief that left-wingers are consciously and deliberately displacing American voters with aliens.

The issue has lately come to the fore with the May 14 shooting in Buffalo, New York, of 13 people (11 black, 2 white) by one Payton Gendron, a white 18-year-old. Shortly before the shooting, Gendron published on the Internet a 180-page statement titled “You Wait for a Signal While Your People Wait for You.” In it, he identified his understanding of ethnic, cultural, and racial “replacement” as the prime motivation for the crime.

Left-leaning commenters, including the not-to-be-questioned New York Times, were quick to latch onto Gendron’s statement as proof of the nuttiness of the Great Replacement Theory. In its response to the shootings, The Times attempted to smear Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Newt Gingrich, the Republican Party, and everyone else it hates by writing:

At the extremes of American life, replacement theory — the notion that Western elites, sometimes manipulated by Jews, want to “replace” and disempower white Americans — has become an engine of racist terror, helping inspire a wave of mass shootings in recent years and fueling the 2017 right-wing rally in Charlottesville, Va., that erupted in violence.

While admitting that, in spite of the lofty assurances constantly offered by itself and others of its ilk, fully a third of American adults tell pollsters they believe in the Great Replacement, the Times says the theory until recently was confined to the “digital fever swamps of Reddit message boards and semi-obscure white nationalist sites.” Now that it has “gone mainstream,” the Old Gray Lady declares that it must be suppressed.

The NY Times notwithstanding, as “The Immigration Plot” shows, the Great Replacement Theory is not new, and the facts prove that something is happening that the Times and the left in general don’t want you to think about.

Read “The Immigration Plot.”

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