When will Rs admit their 'great replacement' conspiracy is a national security threat?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:10 dead in Buffalo. The loser who did this was radicalized by the "great replacement" conspiracy enthusiastically promoted by various right wing media types and elected republicans.

Since the shooting occur, the response from that side has been (un)surprisingly muted.

Do you think they will ever admit that it is a bad idea to promote that sort of thing given the number of mash shootings that it has led to or will they remain silent while the killings continue?


He’s a racist, psychotic animal torturer who should have been in a mental ward a year ago when the psychiatrist and FBI dropped the ball big time.


Maybe Elon can design some tech systems that actually communicate with each other on this like psychopaths, gun licenses, website posts, school offenses.
Anonymous
Fox News spreads Replacement Theory, but Fox News is for old racist losers who spend all day every day believing they are victims. The terrorist is a young racist loser who spends all days every day believing he is a victim so he was on 4chan and other online hate platforms. The Fox guys and MAGA politicians steal their content from the hate sites online. 18-year-olds don’t watch Fox News or any other news channels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fox News spreads Replacement Theory, but Fox News is for old racist losers who spend all day every day believing they are victims. The terrorist is a young racist loser who spends all days every day believing he is a victim so he was on 4chan and other online hate platforms. The Fox guys and MAGA politicians steal their content from the hate sites online. 18-year-olds don’t watch Fox News or any other news channels.


It’s all the same sewer.
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jsteele wrote:
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jsteele wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?


In Tucker Carlson’s words:



He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap.


He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?


This is a lie.


Is there a link to the actual manifesto?


I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.


Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed


I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto.
Anonymous
NZ? New Zealand now? I thought only white Americans were the big problem.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, demographics are changing. That's just objective statistics.

But the Big Lie in this cases is Republicans claiming that this is happening on purpose by Democrats as part of a larger plot to "replace" the "real Americans." That's the new Big Lie. And that's where the GOP is acting incredibly dangerous and providing motive/inspiring these lunatics with their guns.

You can talk about demographic shifts without projecting malice onto others. That seems to be Republicans talking points this morning - deflecting from the fact that they are trying to pin blame on someone, anyone - minorities, Democrats, Joe Biden, Jewish, city dwellers - for the change in demographics.

And then Republicans are stating that they will stop the changes. Pray tell, how?


For the dummies in the back row who need to hear it again…


So who is trying to do something sensible for all the annual unskilled, uneducated illegal immigrants who want to come work with their “cousin’s” black market unskilled contractor work? And who is doing something about our lack of visas for educated and skilled immigrants who want to come work here?

Either way, psycho shooting wasn’t immigrants. Is AA on the rise immigration-wise and fertility-rate wise?

I thought about this, too.

Maybe he just hates nonwhite people as a whole, and to him, the "great replacement" theory is about nonwhites in general, not just about immigrants.
Anonymous
Some states need to start passing some civil lawsuits to be able to. Sue, anyone who promotes? Or insights anything like this?. If you know anyone posting on these things, we no longer have the right to privacy things to alito so I would say civil lawsuits all the way
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:Either way, psycho shooting wasn’t immigrants. Is AA on the rise immigration-wise and fertility-rate wise?


From his manifesto:

Why did you target those people?

They are an obvious, visible, and large group of replacers. From a culture with higher fertility rates and strong, robust traditions that seek to occupy my peoples lands and ethnically replace my own people. It would have eased me if I knew all the blacks I would be killing were criminals or future criminals, but then I realized all black people are replacers just by existing in White countries.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NZ? New Zealand now? I thought only white Americans were the big problem.


You need a better news source.

https://time.com/6177260/buffalo-shooting-online-extremism/
“ After “extreme boredom” during the early months of the pandemic, he wrote, his browsing on outdoor-sports and gun forums led him to white-supremacist material. But it wasn’t until he saw a video of the 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand mosque shootings that he was inspired to action, he said.”

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/05/14/nyregion/buffalo-shooting/in-buffalo-and-some-other-mass-shootings-a-shared-belief-that-white-people-could-be-wiped-away?smid=url-share

”Through the 180 pages of hate-filled writings that Payton S. Gendron posted online, a common theme emerged: The notion that white Americans are at risk of being replaced by people of color.

Gunmen have referenced the racist idea, known as “replacement theory,” during a string of mass shootings and other violence in recent years. It was once associated with the far-right fringe, but has become increasingly mainstream, pushed by politicians and popular television programs.

And it has repeatedly been the motivation for attacks across the United States and beyond, from the Poway, Ca. synagogue shooting in 2019 to the killing of 51 worshipers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, the same year.”

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https://www.newsweek.com/buffalo-shooting-stirs-painful-memories-new-zealand-bans-manifesto-1706728?amp=1

“ Newsweek compared the text of the two manifestos using the online app Copyleaks.

The analysis showed that 16.8 percent of the material was identical, while 7.7 percent had minor changes. Overall, the 'match' score was 24.7 percent. There were in total 11,000 similar words out of 46,000.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?


In Tucker Carlson’s words:



He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap.


He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?


This is a lie.


Is there a link to the actual manifesto?


I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.


Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed


I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto.


How can he be right wing? He's a vegan socialist who worries about the climate. Yet, it would be disingenuous to call him a D, either. This guy does not occupy any space on the mainstream political spectrum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?


In Tucker Carlson’s words:



He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap.


He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?


This is a lie.


Is there a link to the actual manifesto?


I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.


Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed


I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto.


How can he be right wing? He's a vegan socialist who worries about the climate. Yet, it would be disingenuous to call him a D, either. This guy does not occupy any space on the mainstream political spectrum.


Replacement theory is now apparently main stream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?


In Tucker Carlson’s words:



He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap.


He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?


This is a lie.


Is there a link to the actual manifesto?


I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.


Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed


I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto.


How can he be right wing? He's a vegan socialist who worries about the climate. Yet, it would be disingenuous to call him a D, either. This guy does not occupy any space on the mainstream political spectrum.


Replacement theory is now apparently main stream.


Bruh, it's not. It is true that everyone acknowledges that demographics and politics are correlated and that demographic changes usually lead to political changes. That is not the same as wanting to keep the US white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/buffalo-shooting-stirs-painful-memories-new-zealand-bans-manifesto-1706728?amp=1

“ Newsweek compared the text of the two manifestos using the online app Copyleaks.

The analysis showed that 16.8 percent of the material was identical, while 7.7 percent had minor changes. Overall, the 'match' score was 24.7 percent. There were in total 11,000 similar words out of 46,000.”


Mass murderer, white supremacist, and plagiarist.

His parents should apologize to all of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?


In Tucker Carlson’s words:



He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap.


He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?


This is a lie.


Is there a link to the actual manifesto?


I have a copy but it is no longer available from where I got it. The manifesto does not mention Fox News a single time. Nor does it mention Ben Shapiro. Nor does it say that he is a vegan.


Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed


I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto.


How can he be right wing? He's a vegan socialist who worries about the climate. Yet, it would be disingenuous to call him a D, either. This guy does not occupy any space on the mainstream political spectrum.


Replacement theory is now apparently main stream.


Bruh, it's not. It is true that everyone acknowledges that demographics and politics are correlated and that demographic changes usually lead to political changes. That is not the same as wanting to keep the US white.


Disagree. Voters don't admit it but then they go out and vote for these replacement theory types. This is exactly how a crass jackass real estate though from queens actually made it into the oval office
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