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I agree, there is little to no evidence of the "The Great Replacement Theory" as a coordinated plan.

My question, then, is why is it so important to let millions of undocumented migrants, with little to no vetting, come into our country? Because 'someone' in charge, sure seems to think it's a really great idea...

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This is the main takeaway. Like a power vacuum, an information vacuum practically invites conspiracy theories. Why are democrats so enthusiastic about mass amounts of unvetted immigration? They have never bothered to defend their policy choices, unwelcome explanations should be expected.

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Excellent point. And it wasn't that long ago when the Democrats opposed illegal immigration as bad for the working class (see, e.g., Bernie Sanders). That has now changed. Why?

As conspiracy theories go, in the face of the information vacuum you reference, one could at least make a reasonably rational argument for the Great Replacement Theory.

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This is my take on it. I haven’t been able to find evidence that there’s a lot of voting by illegal immigrants. But the Democratic party actively, passionately seeks to invite in massive numbers of unvetted illegal immigrants, and then resists all attempts to make it harder (in a pragmatic sense) for them to vote. The American electorate disagrees with these stances by 70+% majorities from what I’ve seen, so they’re not doing it to win legal votes. So if Democrats are not bringing these folks in to vote illegally, why are they so insistent on, well, bringing them here and making it easy for them to vote illegally? It’s sus.

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This:

"It's sus."

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