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America is struggling with its reasoning and responses to population replacement, or the “great replacement” theory. Like so many demographic issues, the composition of America’s population has become highly politicized, partisan and divisive.
Promoted by racist, antisemitic, xenophobic and white supremacist groups and spread by some media outlets, the great replacement is a conspiracy theory about changes in the composition of America’s population. The great replacement theory centers on the belief that nonwhite, non-Christian people are being brought to America for the purpose of replacing the white Christian majority population in order to establish a new political and socio-cultural agenda.
It has moved from the fringe of racist political movements to become prominent in American politics. A recent poll found that 61 percent of Americans who voted for former President Trump agree with the idea behind the great replacement theory versus 16 percent of those who voted for President Biden.
The changing composition of America’s population, including shifts in the majority-minority population, is being accompanied by hateful rhetoric, open hostility and explicit discrimination. The great replacement theory has been connected to multiple racist attacks and acts of violence, including murders in Buffalo, N.Y, Charlottesville, VA, El Paso, Texas and Pittsburgh, PA.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...id=EMMX&cvid=03ad582598a0437093aa689a7922411f
Promoted by racist, antisemitic, xenophobic and white supremacist groups and spread by some media outlets, the great replacement is a conspiracy theory about changes in the composition of America’s population. The great replacement theory centers on the belief that nonwhite, non-Christian people are being brought to America for the purpose of replacing the white Christian majority population in order to establish a new political and socio-cultural agenda.
It has moved from the fringe of racist political movements to become prominent in American politics. A recent poll found that 61 percent of Americans who voted for former President Trump agree with the idea behind the great replacement theory versus 16 percent of those who voted for President Biden.
The changing composition of America’s population, including shifts in the majority-minority population, is being accompanied by hateful rhetoric, open hostility and explicit discrimination. The great replacement theory has been connected to multiple racist attacks and acts of violence, including murders in Buffalo, N.Y, Charlottesville, VA, El Paso, Texas and Pittsburgh, PA.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...id=EMMX&cvid=03ad582598a0437093aa689a7922411f