Former president Bill Clinton says the white race must be ‘drastically reduced’ in order to help ‘reshape America’ to become more ethnically diverse.
“We’ve got the lowest birth rate we’ve had in well over a hundred years,” Clinton told a crowd during a Harris/Walz campaign stop.
“We’re not at replacement level which means we’ve gotta have somebody come here if we wanna keep growing the economy,” he said.
“Unless one of you is one of these artificial intelligence geniuses and (has) figured out how we can all grow with no work,” he added.
Modernity.news reports: The former president’s acknowledgement that mass migration is necessary to replace Americans who are dying out or not having children is interesting given that the legacy media has denounced ‘the great replacement’ as a baseless right-wing conspiracy theory.
Of course, the rule that’s been established is that you can only recognize it’s happening if you say it’s a good thing.
If you argue that replacing a country’s population with people from different countries may lead to negative consequences, you’re a demented extremist.
A poll conducted by YouGov in 2022 found that 73 per cent of Trump voters believed Democrats are “trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color” who overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.
At the time, Yahoo News described this view as a “core tenet of the false conspiracy theory known as the “great replacement.”
However, back in August, the New York Times reported that the federal government is accelerating the naturalization of immigrants in America as part of a process of “reshaping the electorate, merely months before a pivotal election.”
The story highlighted how many of these new citizens will immediately become eligible to vote in key battleground states, including Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania.
Over 3.3 million immigrants have become citizens during Biden’s time in office, with data showing that more will vote Democrat than Republican.
President Biden himself previously asserted that Americans being demographically replaced was a “source of our strength” and a good thing.
During a White House Summit in early 2015, Biden said America being “flooded” with an “unrelenting” “wave” of immigrants was something that Americans should be “proud of.”
And if you’re not proud of it, you’re a deranged conspiracy theorist and it doesn’t exist.