Subj : Great Replacement Conspir To : BORAXMAN From : Dumas Walker Date : Sat May 21 2022 11:23:00 > How is something, which is easily observed, now a "conspiracy theory"? If the > argument is that this result isn't due to a conspiracy, then how is it that > agreement on this outcome doesn't qualify? I think that Arelor hit the nail on the head. What I will say about it is that there are many here in the US who will claim it is a conspiracy theory in the sense that some believe the government, or others, are doing things to cause it or to help speed it along. They will claim it is a conspiracy theory because they believe that government/organizational/inorganic involvement is false. Thing is, it is not 100% false. I cannot say for certain that the government is doing so because I do not have any knowledge of that. But I do know someone who works for a religious charity who, at least before COVID, was indeed involved in actively traveling to Central American countries (that are supposedly super dangerous but, if they were, I don't honestly think they'd go) to assist/encourage persons with aspirations of entering the United States to do so by coaching them on what to say and do to get here, and then waiting at the boarder for persons they've coached to arrive. The charity is doing so, I believe, in order to help encourage more people to join their church in the US. As these are mostly Catholic-dominated countries the people are coming from, I am not sure how that works since that is not the religion of the charity. I assume they are hoping that these people will convert. The person who is working for the charity may be doing so for religious reasons, but I can also 100% guarantee that this person would not be doing so if they believed there was any chance at all that the people who are coming would, if they ever become citizens, be prone to vote for Republicans as that would 100% go against their own political convictions. So, there are oganizations that are indeed actively bringing persons into the country in hopes that they will replace other religions, and there are at least some persons who are working with them in hopes that the persons will replace other political beliefs. So, although some of what the people who believe replacement theory is an active thing might believe may be 100% untrue, the theory itself is not 100% a conspiracy no matter who claims it is. * SLMR 2.1a * Keyboard not found. Visualize "F1" to continue. --- þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .