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American Orthodoxy [S:1 E:4] - Replacement Migration

Initiated by Kalergi, carried out in the modern day by Soros and the EU, today I am going over the ethnic cleansing of Europeans from their homelands.

In this episode, we examine the rise of replacement migration, how it developed, and why it matters today. We discuss Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, his plan for the ethnic replacement of Whites with mixed race subjects, and who George Soros helps fund this process, while separating the historical record from some of the myths that have developed around the subject.

Topics

  • The Kalergi Plan — stems from a section of Kalergi’s 1925 book Praktischer Idealismus (“Practical Idealism”) in which he predicted the rise of a mixed race of the future with “Eurasian-Negroid” features and how to achieve it.

  • Replacement Migration — a demographic concept describing migration intended to offset population decline caused by low fertility and/or an aging population.

  • George Soros — a jewish billionaire investor and political donor, best known for funding progressive/liberal agitators and causes.

  • European Union — a political and economic organization made up of 27 European countries that cooperate and share governmental institutions and rules.

Key Takeaway

This episode examines the historical origins of the replacement-migration debate, the writings of Coudenhove-Kalergi, the development of the Kalergi Plan theory, and the role of contemporary institutions and political donors in European migration policy.

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