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Originally Posted by whell
And the comments about "replacement theory" that populate the media of late is just so much gas-lighting. The left has been crowing for years about the need to secure the Hispanic vote, claiming that: “If that pattern continues, the GOP is doomed to 40 years of wandering in a desert. ” https://www.salon.com/2008/11/13/new_mexico_6/
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Your disingenuous and defensive response here fails to recognize the difference between legitimately trying to appeal to minority voters (Democrats) and perpetuating a pernicious conspiracy theory espousing the notion that an international (Jewish) cabal is actively trying to replace northern European culture in the US and Europe, thereby encouraging or excusing violence against minorities that manifests itself in mass murders in New Zealand, Norway, El Paso, Charleston, Pittsburgh and Buffalo (Republicans).
Here's a thought exercise for you. Consider for a moment that no Republican leader has condemned replacement theory espoused by Tucker Carlson, Elise Stefanik and others after the murders in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, El Paso and Charleston. How would these GOP leaders react if a wild-eyed Muslim went on MSNBC and espoused an ideology that led to multiple mass murders of white Evangelicals in the USA?
To wit:
White Christian nationalism can be messy to define, but it’s critical to recognize its three animating impulses: freedom, order and violence — the ideology’s holy trinity. The freedom belongs only to Americans these nationalists see as like them (White men). The order is to be imposed on all those they don’t (everyone else). And righteous violence is to be deployed as necessary to achieve this twisted vision...
The ideology’s adherents are committed to instituting an ethno-culture that represents a shrinking minority — a traditionalist Christian social order in which the freedoms of White Christians are privileged. Theirs is a world where race, religion and national belonging have become virtually inseparable and are not necessarily tied to spirituality.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlo...falo-abortion/