Over the last few months, several articles have been published in legacy media on the “Great Replacement“, a term coined by French writer Renaud Camus, according to whom European populations are bound to become a minority in their own country. The main underlying notions here are that this is a dynamic, ongoing process sustained by various factors, and that it takes place on a global level. Those taking issue with it often call it a theory and tend to imply that none of it is true. We will stick to the situation in Europe from now on as it’s what concerns this writer personally.
First, let’s look at two articles published by legacy media.
For starters, the New York Times (1) describes it as “bonkers”, along with “racist” and “sexist” right from the get-go. The sexist part being somehow linked to video games and comic books. ...