We need to focus on the real fight against 'great replacement' theory
t is common in left-of-center circles to refer to the white supremacist "great replacement" theory the nonsensical and racist claim that white Americans are deliberately being "replaced" by nonwhite immigrants as a conspiracy theory. But a striking new poll suggests the left is better off focusing on the racist and antidemocratic principles behind the claim rather than trying to dismiss it primarily as disinformation.
A survey released by the Southern Poverty Law Center last week had an eye-popping finding: An overwhelming majority of Republicans report believing in key tenets of great replacement theory. According to the poll, which was conducted with Tulchin Research, a Democratic polling firm, via online panel in late April, 68 percent of Republicans agree with the statement that the recent change in our national demographic makeup is not a natural change but has been motivated by progressive and liberal leaders actively trying to leverage political power by replacing more conservative white voters.
Gulp.
It seems that efforts by great replacement theory-backing pundits and politicos like Fox News Tucker Carlson and No. 3 House Republican Elise Stefanik of New York are paying off; the idea that liberals are seeking to remake American political and cultural life by replacing white people appears to be not just mainstream, but in fact dominant on the right.
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The reality we have to face is that these ideas that originate on the white supremacist right really are going more mainstream. That means showing careful judgment in fighting them. And the fundamental threat of great replacement theory isnt disinformation. Its rotten, racist values.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/how-fight-great-replacement-theory-support-among-republicans-n1295994