Topic: Great Replacement

2 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
25:17 - 30:05

97: Flowers for Fuller

Race as a Construct and the Great Replacement

The hosts examine race as a social construct used to maintain power, noting that "white" is a global minority designation. They discuss the "Great Replacement" theory in the context of American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) and Foundational Black Americans (FBA), suggesting that immigration and Planned Parenthood are used to dilute these specific lineages. Kamala Harris's visit to a Planned Parenthood clinic is cited as a symbolic action within this framework.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:10:25 - 2:17:21

46: Kamala Kanye King

Non-ADOS Appointments and the "Great Replacement"

The hosts observe a trend of Joe Biden hiring non-ADOS Black advisors, such as Karine Jean-Pierre and Karen Andre, while marginalizing ADOS figures like Simone Sanders. Moe Factz suggests this is a deliberate strategy to integrate "safe" Black immigrants while the numbers of ADOS Americans dwindle. This is linked to the "Kalergi Plan" and the concept of a "Great Replacement" within the American political demographic.