Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Shows ‘The Great Replacement’ is No Conspiracy Theory

Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy posted a video exposing that “The Great Replacement” is no conspiracy theory.

Ramaswamy posted a video from several years ago of President Joe Biden where he admitted that the third world was being imported into the U.S. to replace the native population.

“Not only are Muslim communities, but African communities, Asian communities, Hispanic communities, and the wave still continues, it’s not going to stop nor should we want it to stop. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the things we can be most proud of,” Biden said, promoting policies of open border insanity.

“Folks like me who were Caucasian of European descent, for the first time, in 2017 will be an absolute minority in the United States of America, an absolute minority, fewer than 50 percent of the people in America from then and on will be white, European stock. That is not a bad thing. It is a source of our strength,” Biden added.

Ramaswamy posted the video noting that it exposes “The Great Replacement” as being the undeniable reality of life in the U.S. as well as the broader West.

“Can’t make this stuff up. Here’s Biden, nearly a decade ago, sitting next to none other than Mayorkas proselytizing the grand “right-wing myth” known as the Great Replacement Theory. Turns out it’s not a conspiracy theory, it’s just the basic immigration policy for Democrats,” Ramaswamy wrote.

The video can be seen here:

Big League Politics has reported on the growing awareness of the reality of the “Great Replacement” on the American Right:

A new poll shows that 73 percent of Trump supporters understand that the thesis underpinning the “Great Replacement” theory is true.

The recent YouGov poll asked voters the following question: “Do you personally believe that in the U.S., Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color who share Democrats’ views?”

73 percent of pro-Trump respondents answered the question with a definitive “yes” while only 8 percent of Biden supporters responded affirmatively. 61 percent of Republicans, 10 percent of Democrats, and 33 percent of independents said that they understand the basic tenets of the great replacement theory are in effect in America.

Democrats are seizing upon the news to compare Republicans to Nazis and demonize Fox News host Tucker Carlson for pointing out the obvious agenda being perpetuated.

‘Nazi thinking veiled as political banter can no longer go unrecognized,” low IQ Congressman Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) told reporters. He is pushing a resolution against the 1st Amendment under the guise of “combating White supremacy, hatred, and racial injustice.”

“These are no longer fringe elements of our society. Great Replacement Theory has gone mainstream thanks to right-wing Republicans like Tucker Carlson who has mentioned this theory more than 400 times,” Bowman added.

The globalists push “The Great Replacement” openly, but then call anyone who notices and disapproves a racist conspiracy theorist.

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