Subj : Great Replacement Theory To : Kaelon From : Arelor Date : Fri May 27 2022 13:17:41 Re: Great Replacement Theory By: Kaelon to boraxman on Fri May 27 2022 09:31 am > Re: Great Replacement Theory > By: boraxman to Kaelon on Thu May 26 2022 08:45 pm > > > But the question is, WHY? Why is it that we are asked to partake in this > > social engineering? You are taking the need to do this at face value, ba > > upon a very specific American ideology. > > The fact that you even pose this question reflects that you view the world - > and your country - in racially monolithic terms. If you are interested in > advancing one race at the cost of another race, then simply embrace your rac > or racialist identity, rather than bristling at the term. It is, simply put > nativist (at best) and racist (at worst) to state that immigration is a form > "social engineering," when in fact, countries that endure immigration are > complicit in the factors that led up to immigration being "forced" upon it. > Immigration is not a form of social engineering but it is often used as a tool for engineering policies. In its most basic form, once a political party figures out that he can get a particular group of immigrants, it is likely to buy them out using the money of the rest of the tax payers. At that point the tax payers will feel cheated. Morocco is known for using immigration as a political threat. They use immigration as a bargaining chip during lots of negotiations. "Do as I say or I will let all the immigrants who come to Morocco in their way to Spain flow freely through your borders." Also I find accusing countries that take immigrants of being the cause of the flow of immigrants to be outright victim shaming. The Califato also raped and pillaged the folks of the area which today is Spain and Portugal but they didn't get a mass migration from Europe as a result. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .