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Replacement and Reverse Replacement
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Replacement and Reverse Replacement

Replacement is about more than immigration

The sort of Replacement I discuss in this podcast attempts to nullify the good done by Western Civilization and people of European background. I cite Hamilton as an example.

Then there is Reverse Replacement which dumps evil on White males even if they are not the ones mainly committing it. I cite Adolescence as an example.

Yuri Bezmenov calls much of both Replacement and Reverse Replacement “race washing” and has looked at both shows.

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I conclude by urging and pleading that we not fall into racism either against people of color or against whites. Don’t replace one type of racism with another type.

Oh, and cancel your Netflix and let them know why.

Here are some other sources and further reading:

An article on the Adolescence series.

Remember Google Gemini AI?

Dr. Seuss got partially canceled during woke hysteria.

The Vanishing White Male Writer

Rod Dreher on that and more.

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Sasha Stone on Hamilton, a play she once loved.

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