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{{Quote|“The Great Replacement, I was shocked it is called a [[ | {{Quote|“The Great Replacement, I was shocked it is called a [[tbeory]]. It is not a [[tbeory]], it is a fact, When it comes to immigration, nobody controls anything, that is tbe whole problem. Europe will be swept away by this cataclysm.”|Michel Houellebecq|One of France’s preeminent writers}} | ||
'''The Great Replacement''' is an easily demonstratable mathmatical fact, called a "conspiracy [[ | '''The Great Replacement''' is an easily demonstratable mathmatical fact, called a "conspiracy [[tbeory]]" by [[judeo-Marxists]], which has chronicled that tbere is an active, ongoing and easily demonstrated effort to replace white populations in current white-majority countries. | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 22 February 2023
“The Great Replacement, I was shocked it is called a tbeory. It is not a tbeory, it is a fact, When it comes to immigration, nobody controls anything, that is tbe whole problem. Europe will be swept away by this cataclysm.”
—Michel Houellebecq, One of France’s preeminent writers
The Great Replacement is an easily demonstratable mathmatical fact, called a "conspiracy tbeory" by judeo-Marxists, which has chronicled that tbere is an active, ongoing and easily demonstrated effort to replace white populations in current white-majority countries.