• cyd@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    While I donā€™t disagree with the premise of this article, it does a piss poor job at rebuttal. It tries to explain that migrants and asylum seekers wonā€™t get to vote in this next election, donā€™t draw SS/Medicare benefits today, and anyway the census is only every ten years, etc. But the ā€œgreat replacementā€ stuff is about fears about changing the population over the long term, so this kind of counterargument either falls flat or will be interpreted as gaslighting.

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      8 months ago

      Did you ā€¦ stop reading?

      The real die-hards donā€™t think itā€™s a scheme to create a permanent Democratic majority; they think itā€™s a plot to ethnically replace white Americans. At its core, the great replacement is about demographics, not democracy.

      The article doesnā€™t try to rebut this because of the staggering number of premises you need to accept before you can even reach such a conclusion. Itā€™s really not worth unpacking here.

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        8 months ago

        I disagree. That is precisely the thing that needs to be unpacked and rebutted, because itā€™s the actual thing these people are worried about. Not the financial sustainability of Social Security, or whatever.

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      8 months ago

      Wasnā€™t that the whole second half of the article?

      Though itā€™s worth explaining how all of this works to understand how nonsensical Muskā€™s beliefs are, the facts donā€™t really matter to people who are convinced that the great replacement is actually happening. The real die-hards donā€™t think itā€™s a scheme to create a permanent Democratic majority; they think itā€™s a plot to ethnically replace white Americans. At its core, the great replacement is about demographics, not democracy.

      They go into further details after that.

      Edit: Second half may have been generous. Itā€™s the last few paragraphs though.