State of Tuesday: (GREAT) 'REPLACEMENT MIGRATION'
If a conspiracy was never a secret, is it a conspiracy?
Greetings, Dear Reader,
It’s hard to keep up sometimes. There are tons of things to write about today. “Teen takeover” riots are still happening (and almost nobody wants to say “black”). A California mayor was just busted for being a CCP agent, and that’s not even the weirdest part: People keep posting a doctored image of her looking 20 years younger and nobody thinks it’s even remotely odd. IT IS WEIRD THOUGH!
But when I saw the thread Trump’s State Department posted, I had to go with that for SOTD.
(GREAT) REPLACEMENT MIGRATION
Despite supposedly being a “right wing conspiracy,” I’m not very familiar with so-called “Great Replacement” theory. I do know, however, or at least I believe, it posits that a cabal of sneaky, conniving, cartoonish (((J-E-W-S))) has plans to replace whitey with hordes of third worlders.
What’s no surprise to me is that the apparent bigotry of this belief has been a useful cudgel for the very people who depend financially and politically on unchecked mass migration. Simply raise a hand and go, “do we really need so many illiterate Guats in suburban Virginia?” and they accuse you of being not just a racial bigot, but adhering to this “right wing conspiracy theory.”
Setting cartoon Jewish cabals aside, the current moral panic over conspiracy theories writ large – which I believe is finally subsiding, if only by degrees – is funny for a number of reasons.
First, the very people who propelled and institutionalized the moral panic did it as they concurrently propagated the mother of all conspiracy theories. Namely, that Donald Trump, who they called an idiot, was also a super spy conspiring with Vlad Putin to steal an election underneath the most expansive, technologically sophisticated surveillance apparatus mankind has ever known.
Despite it being unconvincing to the utmost degree, their aggression in advancing this conspiracy theory resulted in the utter disintegration and paralysis of several American institutions, the least of which was their loyal court jester, the American media (exemplified most hysterically, in my opinion, by MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow).
The most ironic thing about this obviously false conspiracy theory that did so much damage to America was just how obviously true the other conspiracy theories were, especially the most radioactive ones.
Yes, they are transing kids. Yes, they are censoring conservatives. Yes, Hunter Biden was selling influence to foreign governments.
Not only was it obvious that covid, for example, came from the Wuhan Lab, but by mid-April 2020, it was clear we funded it. We knew that because the grants and research and all the organizations involved were publicly available information.
To speak a word of it then, however, even as a sitting member of the Senate, would get you unpersoned forthwith. Conspiracy theorist! Look, a Trump server is communicating with a Russian bank! Why is Michael Cohen’s phone pinging in Prague?!
At this point, I recall the 90s with fondness. Remember when conspiracy theories actually took (guess) work? Remember how fun it was (and harmless!) to connect the dots as the once great History Channel descended into ever-more bizarre programming? Roswell. Sasquatch. The lost continent of Mu.
Now it takes work (and bravery) to point out things that are obviously happening. It barely qualifies as a “conspiracy” when the evidence is sitting in broad daylight!
Enter the State Department with the most necessary tweet storm in Twitter history.
Bask in the opener:
Yes, that is the official diplomatic arm of the U.S. government calling a spade a spade. Finally!
In follow-ups, the Department of State centers its focus specifically on what the UN did to facilitate mass illegal migration into the US and the UK. They funded NGOs. They advised those massive caravans. They even gave them maps!
The irony is it’s never really been a conspiracy or a theory.
Here is a picture of the newly elected local government in Tower Hamlets, London:
Would any of you Dear Readers be surprised to learn that Tower Hamlets is one of the jurisdictions cited for burgeoning “grooming gangs” that rape children?
Were rape gangs a problem in Tower Hamlets 30 years ago? No, but since then the white, working class cockneys have been … replaced? … not really, just simply disrupted. The population has doubled. Now Muslims make up a majority (look again at the picture of the election results).
The most insidious element of elites attempting to make discussion about institutionally imposed mass migration a radioactive “conspiracy theory” is that they explicitly told us they were doing it. Of course, the evidence of it was already public, but on top of it all, they bragged about it.
I mean, is it really a conspiracy if you flat out tell us the plan?
The beauty and simplicity of the State Department thread is that it is now burned into discourse forever. Sure, the White House might change hands. They might even delete those tweets.
The fact that “replacement migration” was in the lexicon of the most powerful diplomatic body in the world cannot be undone. The Overton window has been nuked. The emperor’s bare naked ‘pp’ is subject of open public debate, radioactivity be damned.
And as we know with those previous “conspiracy theories” – covid, mutilated kids, social media censorship – once the masses know they can talk, they know they can act.
Make no mistake, Dear Reader, action is coming.
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But I’m not surprised to see something like this.
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Speaking of conspiracy theories, good lord.
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