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The left: "great replacement theory is a baseless far right conspiracy theory"

Also the left: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)00550-6/fulltext

I can't wait for the vax for MERS during the decade of WWIII. A great filter for what kind of population will continue.

@sj_zero Why do they keep calling a conspiracy theory public statements by leftard politicians is confusing.

@sj_zero don't the "great replacement" theories say it's intentional? That study seems to be just fact-finding

"you're going away, it can't be stopped even if you try, and we're going to bring in a bunch of people from sub Saharan Africa get over it" isn't fact. The same study from 3 other political viewpoints could yield 3 different interpretations, but that's the one they chose. There's a reason.

To me, the ideal scenario is the post Black death scenario, in which a reduced population led to dramatically improving the lot of life for individuals in the lower classes because their value as individuals increased. This also happened after the world wars. But they didn't choose that scenario, they chose the scenario where everyone gets replaced. (Oh look the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation funded the study who woulda guessed?)
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