Fox News pundits are using white supremacist language tied to 'The Great Replacement' conspiracy theory
- INSIDER's Manny Ocbazghi opines that Fox News pundits have been echoing white supremacist talking points during segments on immigration.
- These talking points are tied to a conspiracy theory called "The Great Replacement."
- The Great Replacement theory says that nonwhite populations around the world are maliciously marginalizing and deliberately replacing white populations.
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Manny: Ever since Fox News started in 1996, they have been on one.
- And by the way, for all you kids watching at home, Santa just is white.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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