Commentary
While the term “great replacement theory” has been bandied about for a while, it surfaced in the manifesto of the Buffalo shooter, who saw the “crisis of mass migration” as an assault on our population that will result in the complete racial and cultural replacement of white people.
The left has been finger-pointing at Fox’s Tucker Carlson for fomenting unrest because he has frequently criticized the Biden administration’s open borders policy that has led to mass migration, “designed to change the racial mix of the country.”
Nothing new. Democrats have long been accused of pandering to Hispanics, aimed at one day getting their votes. The left has long sought amnesty for the millions of illegals in the country and are now encouraging illegals to seek asylum.
“In political terms, this policy is called the great replacement – the replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from far away countries,” Carlson said.
With illegals allowed to flood into America, not from countries just south of our border, but Africa, Turkey, China and a number of other countries, it isn’t difficult to understand as we see them being dispersed throughout the country. Biden condemned those “who spread the lie about white replacement,” while dismissing suggestions that he is promoting open borders.
Biden wasted no time to tie the replacement theory to white supremacy and systemic racism in Buffalo, where his rhetoric was hardly the message of sorrow and prayers for the families of victims.
It was so obvious to the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal that they wrote, “Exploiting a mass murder is despicable, but especially when it’s a political strategy to hang onto power in an election year.”
The Journal wasn’t the only media outlet to point out that Biden didn’t show up in Waukesha, Wisconsin to claim America was at risk of losing its democracy after a deranged black man ran down white grandmothers participating in a holiday parade as he did in Buffalo after the shooting.
Eugene Robinson, the black columnist with the Washington Post, was quick to accuse Carlson of “playing with this racial dynamite,” adding that Carlson is smart enough to know there is no cabal plotting to replace the current electorate.” The next day, Carlson aired a series of news clips that included Biden, Rep. Joaquin Castro and Sen. Dick Durbin predicting such a change.
J.D. Vance, who seeks to win the Ohio seat held by retiring Sen. Rob Portman, claimed that Democrats are trying to import enough voters so that “Republicans would never win a national election in the country ever again.”
“(Democrats) hope to just change the demographics of our country,” said Blake Masters, who seeks to take the seat currently held by Sen. Mark Kelly in Arizona. “They hope to import an entirely new electorate; man, and they call you a racist and a bigot.”
“Is it really that they want to remake the demographics of America to ensure that they stay in power forever?” questioned Sen. Ron Johnson, seeking reelection in Wisconsin.
An Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs survey found that 1 in 3 U. S. adults believe an effort is underway to replace U. S.-born Americans with immigrants for electoral gains, proving this isn’t just fringe thinking by a deranged shooter or a handful of extremists.
A background check on the Buffalo shooter turned up no red flags when he purchased the Bushmaster XM-15 weapon, however, Biden again embarrassingly renewed his call requiring background checks.
While Biden refers to the terrorism of white supremacy, adding that “silence is complicity,” he turns a blind eye to blacks who take the lives of other blacks and innocent whites.
There will be renewed pleas for gun control and a need to focus on mental health as a result of the Buffalo shooting, but nothing will change, and we will be left instead to ponder Biden’s desire to make political gains with his open door policy.
Now, more than ever … may God continue to bless the United States of America.