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Great Replacement

When Facebook or Twitter redesign their interface and then roll it out to everybody so you can't use the old one, even though it's a steaming load of crap.

Facebook updated Messenger again? Great, even though this new design is crap here comes the Great Replacement all over again.

by America Lover πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ August 9, 2019

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Great Replacement

When white racists or supremacists claim that the racial mix of their country that belongs to their ancestors who first came to the land is now being disrupted by the growing population of the black and people of color, and by the influx of both illegal and legal immigrants from third world countries, and they need to do something about it to prevent themselves from becoming the minority group in the country.

From the US to the UK to Australia, right-wing politicians are promoting the great replacement theory among frustrated or unemployed voters, who feel that their lands are being invaded by Mohammedans, Africans, Asians, and refugees, who would one day form the majority of the population, if there is zero restriction on immigration.

by MathPlus October 3, 2021

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The Great Replacement

When Facebook or Twitter redesign their interface and then roll it out to everybody so you can't use the old one, even though it's a steaming load of crap.

Facebook updated Messenger again? Great, even though this new design is crap here comes the Great Replacement all over again.

by America Lover πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ August 9, 2019

114πŸ‘ 59πŸ‘Ž


The Great Replacement

The Great Replacement (Theory) is a white-nationalist-far-right conspiracy theory originating from France.

The theory states that ethnic white Europeans are being systematically replaced with non-white people especially from countries like Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey, also known as the 'Muslim world' through mass immigration.

There is also a commonly used 'dog whistle' that is related to this theory, which is the words "birth rates", designed to flag to white supremacists. (Used in the Manifesto of the New Zealand mosque shooter)

A: Did you know that Danny is a supremacist?
B: No, how did you find out?
A: He posted a story on his Instagram talking about white birth rates and The Great Replacement.
A: I knew something was wrong with that guy!

by KatzeK4 September 12, 2023

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