Another Leftist Brags About the Great Replacement
Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, December 11, 2019
The Great Replacement is a conspiracy theory, unless you think it’s a good thing. Leftists clearly think it’s good. Judith Browne Dianis, executive director of something called the Advancement Project, recently stated: “You know, people say demographics are not destiny? Well, we’re trying to make it destiny.”
Wait I thought they said this was just a conspiracy theory? pic.twitter.com/fn3U99x781
— zyntrax (@zyntrax) December 6, 2019
This short video is worth listening to. Miss Dianis is looking forward to whites being a minority because that will mean power for her and her people.
Miss Dianis’s reference to South Africa is chilling. The black government discriminates openly against the white minority. South Africa was once a First World nation. After whites surrendered political power, it became just another Third World failure.
Miss Dianis apparently thinks it is a model, and she is not on the fringe. George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation, and other influential “philanthropies” have provided millions of dollars to fund her Advancement Project, which fights Voter ID laws and campaigns for felon voting. Voter ID laws are said to affect blacks disproportionately, and disenfranchising felons definitely does. The Project wants more black voters.
Miss Diani was on a panel that included Stephanie Valencia, who reportedly said “Amen” to Miss Dianis’s call for demographic conquest. She held several staff positions under the Obama Administration, including aide to the president at the White House Office of Public Engagement.
Miss Dainis and other progressives clearly think democracy is a racial headcount. It’s crude, but correct. Demographic change ensures eventual permanent Democrat victory. Stacey Abrams believes this. Joy Reid does too.
One more note: you want to know how California went from a reliably red state to a solidly blue one? Demographics. https://t.co/0WaiIJXLJf
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 21, 2017
Joy Reid also opposes institutions that might protect a white minority, like the Electoral College or conservative courts.
Because having the White House, even in the hands of a man who doesn’t believe in democracy, gives them the courts. And the courts + white grievance-fueled elections are their only shot at controlling a country that is inexorably becoming majority brown. https://t.co/oMEKR2nuFv
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) December 9, 2019
It’s like they’re racing to place as many far-right wing judges as possible before impeachment lands in the Senate’s lap. Never forget the real priority for the GOP: controlling the courts for a generation, so that the demographic & ideological change that’s coming won’t matter. https://t.co/jUZh2d9MGQ
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) December 5, 2019
At least some non-whites look forward to dominating whites in Europe and North America.
Black Europeans are literally the funniest demographic. How they usin the downfall of they countries as a backdrop skdkakfkaksk https://t.co/2ejPqHckGA
— Nidar⚖ (@nidaaro) December 7, 2019
White people shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
The overwhelming minority that are decent just need to suck it up. Sacrifice comes with being an actual ally. https://t.co/LBeMPDH2vj
— Peter Darker (@IAmLeoGlaze) December 8, 2019
Imo the republicans fear the end of white politics.
They know demographics are not in their favor…..the focus has expanded and now will center communities of color.
They are freaking out. https://t.co/lLh8khGjmx
— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) December 9, 2019
The problem is that whites are not freaking out. Many are crippled by pathological altruism or liberal individualism. Others are intimidated by hostile media. Yet progressives are openly declaring their intensions. Out of sheer self-preservation, conservatives need to hold the line.
Unfortunately, don’t expect courage from them. It falls to us to lead. Race realists and progressives are making the same objective observations. And we have the good sense to take them at their word.