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The conspiracy of “Kalergi” that Jews are behind a white genocide (part 1)
Those that believe the Jews are behind a huge plot a conspiracy Kalergi or An “allergy” of hate. To rid Europe of all the white people (some Jews are white btw) and replace them with people from “foreign lands” is one of the most laughable ideas I’ve ever heard! However it’s become a sickening virus that has spread by antisemites on popular social media and by unmonitored social media
Out of 14 million Jews in the world and billions of non, how would this even be possible after reading the literature stemming from this insane conspiracy it’s noted that most of the people that are organizing or so-called organizing the “white flight” or the eradication of white people are actually Christians.
White genocide is a myth based on pseudoscience, pseudohistory, and hatred, it seems
To be driven by a psychological panic often termed “white extinction anxiety”.
There is no evidence that white people are dying out or that they will die out, or that anyone is trying to exterminate them as a race.
The purpose of the conspiracy theory is to scare white people,and justify a commitment to a white nationalist agenda in support of increasingly successful calls to violence.
The theory was popularized by white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and convicted felon David Lane around 1995.
Yet this has been leveraged as propaganda in Europe, North America, South Africa, and Australia. Similar conspiracy theories were part of the discourse in Nazi Germany, as exemplified in a pamphletÛi written for the “Research Department for the Jewish question” of Walter Frank’s “Reich Institute” with the title “Are the White Nations Dying? The Future of the White and the Colored Nations in the Light of Biological Statistics.”
The conspiracy theory has also been commonly used both interchangeably with, and as a broader and more extreme version of, Renaud Camus’s 2012 “The Great Replacement”, which focuses on the white Christian population of France.
Since the 2019 Christchurch and El Paso shootings, of which the shooters’ manifestos decried a “white replacement” and have named The Great Replacement; author Bat Ye’or’s 2002 Eurabia concept,Camus’s 2012 Great Replacement fallacy (often called…