What's behind the unfounded 'great replacement' theory

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Republicans are increasingly facing questions about their party's association with the extremist "great replacement" theory following Saturday's massacre in Buffalo, New York. Major Garrett chats with New York Times political and investigative reporter Nicholas Confessore on "Red and Blue" about what this racist conspiracy theory means and the role it plays in U.S. politics.

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The funny thing is all you have to do is a search and you’ll find videos of them actually saying that it’s happening and it’s great lol. Why are they going after Tucker when it’s what they said 😂

Gjon
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Hint. . .it's not a Conspiracy Theory!

republitarian
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I don't understand how it can be a conspiracy theory if it's true.

jo
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I was trying to do some research about this theory, and I had one simple question that I have not been able to find answered anywhere: where is the evidence that the Great Replacement theory is false/faked? Every article or video claims the GR is unfounded or untrue, but conspicuous by its absence is any evidence debunking, or even just basically explaining the flaws, in the GR theory.

rebirthaudio
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How is it unfounded when you have countless politicians talking about it on camera?

blarfneggs
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Unfounded? even a blind man can see this isn't a theory.

craigturner
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Simply stating that something is completely unfounded in the face of everything that it's founded upon is pretty embarrassing. Maybe try finding something that isn't built on an unwavering Foundation to call unfounded.
* Mainstream contradicting joke.*

stopntrafficinmyrastahat
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It's literally happening. Even normies are seeing that.

guillermoelnino
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When WP writes a piece named "We can replace them". Unfounded indeed.

crabLT
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"unfounded". Terrible, dishonest and biased journalism at it's finest

captainchillygorilla
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Go to the southern border and then tell me there is no such thing as the great replacement Theory

billypardew
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If Tucker Carlson lied, please give us an example.

grumpycat
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It’s only a theory if it sheds any light on the truth that wishes to remain hidden.

weatherkop
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Thanks to your great journalism, I now also believe it's real. Thanks!

barrychuckle
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I'm not a white supremacist or have never displaced anyone but I am English and have lived here in London my whole life it's happening I'm not racist just have eyes and can see the English have been replaced

blankspace
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Its not unfounded. But we should all believe main stream mesia because the are such sterling straight shooters

sonofragnar
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Can’t believe how jealous these creeps are of Tucker Carlson’s amazing success

richietavarez
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Update. Seattle is now taking applications for its police department from daca immigrants.
Three factories in my town made work so miserable that most people either quit or were forced to retired. Those same factories then hired bus loads of people from Venezuela to replace them even provided housing
Pretty sure that’s not a theory.

appalachianpatriot
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It’s not a theory it’s a fact look at cities across the us look at nations across Europe

JayAlex-yf
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All the local stores near me have had a change in management along with their employees. When I grew up, we had a donut shop, two grocery stores with meat counters and deli’s along with plenty of fresh veggies and fruit. They were filled with plenty of mostly friendly people that could/would or were just capable of simple friendly conversations. Basically, when asked for help you got it. Now when I go into those stores, and if I ask for something simple like, “Where’s the bag jerky?”. I often get a deer in headlights stare with no verbal response of any kind. Local store management has been changed to, or dare I say replaced with Syrians and Hindus. Their employees are often, if they even have employees, native Spanish speakers. They’d rather have people who speak fluent Spanish versus speaking fluent English, so that they may cater to that specific part of the population. I understand that because the Spanish speaking population has increased since I was a kid. This is an example of what I believe that some call “Replacement Theory” which I don’t fully understand that exact definition of. But, when you don’t have anyone in store who can understand what I am asking for, it translates into that my business is not wanted nor needed. So, I just choose not to spend what little money I have at those stores. The extra money that I spend on gas is so worth it.

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