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The Great Replacement didn't create itself, like an ethnic Big Bang. Much as an artist deserves credit for his painting, and a writer for his words, we must give credit where it is due.
I have talked before about the increasingly vile nature of anti-Whiteness. The recent murder of White high schooler Austin Metcalf by Black teenager Karmelo Anthony illustrated that quite clearly. Blacks flooded Tik Tok and other social media with support for Anthony, and attempted to justify his actions. You would never see any other race of people do this. Human beings are generally appalled by violent crime. But the ghetto culture which has taken over our civilization glories in it, immerses itself in it, and consistently supports it. Black people in poor areas didn't develop this poisonous philosophy by themselves. They needed help. So who helped them? How did rap music, or hip-hop music (sorry, I can't pretend to understand the difference) come to have such an influence over youths of all races? On the surface, rap seems like a devolution of music. No melody, no singing, no actual instrumentation.
As far as I can tell, the godfather of rap was Rick Rubin. Now, Rubin was not some disenchanted urban dweller, who was inspired by the racism he'd faced on a daily basis to somehow rise, Horatio Alger style, to the top of the music business. No, Rubin was a Jew from New York who was part of a punk rock band charmingly called The Pricks. Then, we are told that he started the iconic record label Def Jam out of his NYU dorm room, and introduced the world to the likes of Run-DMC, L.L. Cool J, and in a tip of the hat to his fellow Jews, the Beastie Boys. Sean Combs, who became Puff Daddy, then P Diddy, had a father who was mob connected and was murdered at a young age. In one of the most obvious examples of someone being "installed," Diddy was allowed to "found" Bad Boy Records, which was a division of Arista Records, which was a division of Sony. Those companies aren't run by Catholics.
Kanye West, the world's most renowned Black White supremacist, reacted to Daddy/Diddy/Puffy's criticism of his "White Lives Matter" t-shirt by saying, "Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me." The Anti Defamation League, the world's most powerful and committed pro-censorship group, chimed in predictably with, "The behavior exhibited this week by @kanyewest is deeply troubling, dangerous, and antisemitic, period. There is no excuse for his propagating of white supremacist slogans and classic #antisemitism about Jewish power, especially with the platform he has." Ah yes, the trusty anti-Semitism trope. The term that is used to silence dissent, and which has never been quantifiably defined. So we humble Thought Criminals are left to conclude that it means anything that offends Jewish individuals or groups.