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So, you know, all of these things together are going to push white people out of existence, which again, not happening, not true, not a real thing that can happen, but it's something they're very anxious about. But when you spend a lot of time talking about how white people are being pushed out of existence, you got to be able to point to something.
You have to point to a place where a white person has been meaningfully harmed and they can't really do that because So the talking point that they fall back on most often when you're talking about white genocide, you know, you're really wringing your hands about this and you have to be able to point to something.
You have to point to a place where a white person has been meaningfully harmed and they can't really do that because So the talking point that they fall back on most often when you're talking about white genocide, you know, you're really wringing your hands about this and you have to be able to point to something.
You have to point to a place where a white person has been meaningfully harmed and they can't really do that because So the talking point that they fall back on most often when you're talking about white genocide, you know, you're really wringing your hands about this and you have to be able to point to something.
They point to the South African farm murders is this idea that white farmers in South Africa are being targeted for murder and mass. That is this massive ongoing campaign of violence, which, again, is not happening and is not true. There is a more violent crime in the country of South Africa than in other similarly positioned nations.
They point to the South African farm murders is this idea that white farmers in South Africa are being targeted for murder and mass. That is this massive ongoing campaign of violence, which, again, is not happening and is not true. There is a more violent crime in the country of South Africa than in other similarly positioned nations.
They point to the South African farm murders is this idea that white farmers in South Africa are being targeted for murder and mass. That is this massive ongoing campaign of violence, which, again, is not happening and is not true. There is a more violent crime in the country of South Africa than in other similarly positioned nations.
They do have a little bit more violent crime than we do here, for instance. But if you break down the numbers and they have, they have conducted a multi-year study of this, you know, hypothetical phenomenon. Yeah. White farmers are not being targeted for murder. They're not being murdered in larger numbers than any other demographic. It's just not a thing that's happening.
They do have a little bit more violent crime than we do here, for instance. But if you break down the numbers and they have, they have conducted a multi-year study of this, you know, hypothetical phenomenon. Yeah. White farmers are not being targeted for murder. They're not being murdered in larger numbers than any other demographic. It's just not a thing that's happening.
They do have a little bit more violent crime than we do here, for instance. But if you break down the numbers and they have, they have conducted a multi-year study of this, you know, hypothetical phenomenon. Yeah. White farmers are not being targeted for murder. They're not being murdered in larger numbers than any other demographic. It's just not a thing that's happening.
I mean, that idea sort of filtered into American right-wing think space over the last, I guess, 30 years since Lane wrote that manifesto from prison, slowly and through multiple origin points. But I have argued repeatedly over the last several months that we can point to exactly the moment that Donald Trump heard about this. There is a specific moment in time in August of 2018 where
I mean, that idea sort of filtered into American right-wing think space over the last, I guess, 30 years since Lane wrote that manifesto from prison, slowly and through multiple origin points. But I have argued repeatedly over the last several months that we can point to exactly the moment that Donald Trump heard about this. There is a specific moment in time in August of 2018 where
I mean, that idea sort of filtered into American right-wing think space over the last, I guess, 30 years since Lane wrote that manifesto from prison, slowly and through multiple origin points. But I have argued repeatedly over the last several months that we can point to exactly the moment that Donald Trump heard about this. There is a specific moment in time in August of 2018 where
when Donald Trump first found out about the plight of the white South African, and I have the date somewhere in my notes, but it was, it was one evening in August of 2018 when he was watching Tucker Carlson. Shocking.
when Donald Trump first found out about the plight of the white South African, and I have the date somewhere in my notes, but it was, it was one evening in August of 2018 when he was watching Tucker Carlson. Shocking.
when Donald Trump first found out about the plight of the white South African, and I have the date somewhere in my notes, but it was, it was one evening in August of 2018 when he was watching Tucker Carlson. Shocking.
He was watching an episode of Tucker's show back when it was still on TV, and he had some policy analysts from the Heritage Foundation on to talk about this terrible thing that's happening. And about 45 minutes after that segment aired, Donald Trump tweeted the word Africa for the first time. Wow.
He was watching an episode of Tucker's show back when it was still on TV, and he had some policy analysts from the Heritage Foundation on to talk about this terrible thing that's happening. And about 45 minutes after that segment aired, Donald Trump tweeted the word Africa for the first time. Wow.
He was watching an episode of Tucker's show back when it was still on TV, and he had some policy analysts from the Heritage Foundation on to talk about this terrible thing that's happening. And about 45 minutes after that segment aired, Donald Trump tweeted the word Africa for the first time. Wow.
He has tweeted thousands and thousands and thousands of times about a lot about Robert Pattinson's relationship with Kristen Stewart. You know, things about Diet Coke, things about vaccines. He's tweeted a lot of things, but he tweeted about Africa for the first time 45 minutes after the segment on Tucker Carlson. And he had bought into this idea that these people are being uniquely persecuted.