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2022-02-18 |
Altered headline mine. [AlAhram] Two words, taboo for many in La Belle France because they evoke a conspiracy theory embraced by white supremacists, have been haunting the French presidential campaign.``Great replacement'' rolls off the tongue of presidential candidate Eric Zemmour, an outsider with views to the right of the far-right who has made the term the underpinning of his campaign. But when mainstream conservative presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse pronounced them at her first major rally last weekend, politicians and pundits screamed foul, saying she had crossed a red line. Overton Window moved. The ''great replacement'' is the false claim ...for a given value of false that means true, but we won’t admit it... that the native populations of La Belle France and other Western countries are being overrun by non-white im |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#3 Zemmours and lemurs and bears, oh my! |
Posted by: SteveS 2022-02-18 10:35 |
#2 It's not a crazy conspiracy theory. Democrats have straight-up said they're going to replace American voters with illegal aliens and, what was the phrase they used in the Wikileaks, "ensure a permanent Democrat majority". |
Posted by: Herb McCoy 2022-02-18 07:55 |
#1 O Muslims, beware of Zemmours Who, doubting the future is yours, Creep deep in your sleep To replace all those sheep And drugged underaged infidel poors! |
Posted by: Albemarle Squank5456 2022-02-18 02:49 |