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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where can I find a coherent explanation about "replacement theory"?[/quote] In Tucker Carlson’s words: [twitter]https://mobile.twitter.com/mehdirhasan/status/1526006611751448582[/twitter] [/quote] He’s not a FoxNews viewer and yet holds similar views to this very fine chap. [/quote] He said he hates Fox News. So perhaps in your imagination?[/quote] This is a lie. [/quote] Is there a link to the actual manifesto? [/quote] 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. [/quote] Why is it no longer available? I’ve looked myself and it’s been scrubbed[/quote] I’m assuming it’s because they don’t want to propagate RWNJ killers. This guy was inspired by the NZ killer’s manifesto. [/quote] 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. [/quote] We have no idea who he'd vote for in the next election, or if he'd even vote at all. What we do know is that he shares some similar views to extremist right-wing conservatives (Unite the Right, Pittsburgh synagogue shooter) and also some mainstream conservatives (Carlson, Ingraham, Elise Stefanik, JD Vance, Blake Masters, Ron Johnson, Eric Greitens, Schmitt, etc.). [/quote] We know for a fact that he said he was not a conservative but rather a socialist. And that he blamed Ben Shapiro, a right winger, as being in on the conspiracy. You guys are really cherry picking.[/quote] I don't know where this Ben Shapiro stuff is coming from. Shapiro is not mentioned at all in the manifesto. He did not say he was a socialist. That is a misrepresentations of what he wrote. Here is how he describes his views: "But you can call me an ethno-nationalist eco-fascist national socialist if you want, I wouldn’t disagree with you." He clearly aligns himself with Nazis and fascists. All of the people who he describes himself as admiring are right-wingers who hate the left. Also, keep in mind that this guy is not a brilliant political thinker. He is an idiot who is obsessed with right-wing mass killers and who admits to being influenced primarily by 4Chan memes. I don't think many liberals are being groomed on 4Chan. [/quote] So he is into trees and white supremacy? Didn’t think of that Venn diagram.[/quote] He wants socialism, but only for white people. That idea overlaps with A LOT of working class, high school-only MAGA Trump supporters who were not necessarily traditional conservatives prior to 2016. Classic in group/out group signaling. [/quote]
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