Whoopi Goldberg believes ‘White Replacement Theory’ is hoax
Despite the rise of white supremacy, conservatives continue to label it a fantasy while talking about their own fantasies. People like Whoopi Goldberg have a platform like ‘The View,’ where they can speak openly about topics like these. One of the most important tales and tragedies of the year occurred this weekend when a fresh mass shooting was pushed by a fake “white replacement theory.”
Goldberg, on the other hand, considers this so-called idea to be a hoax and wants to question everyone who attempts to understand it. Whoopi aired her disdain for anyone who accepts this theory on the most recent edition of ‘The View.’
Here’s what she said: If you can send me proof that you have been replaced or 10 people you know have been replaced by me, or any of the Black and brown or the Jewish people you know – you have to explain where they went, okay? Because when you replace something, you have to put something else. Where did everybody go? It doesn’t make any sense!
“When white people are saying that they’re afraid of being replaced, let’s just say it’s true. What are you afraid of? But it’s not. Don’t say it’s true. The fear is that they’re not going to be in the country. That, you don’t want to talk about! None of it makes any sense. You’re trying to make sense out of something that makes no sense. Get over it! You’re not being replaced. You have to stick to this country just like the rest of us!”
Tucker Carlson, for example, is a news anchor who has promoted this argument on his show. His inability to shake off charges that he exploited this idea to incite racial hatred and confusion among white people was shameful. Although he refers to it in various ways, it is clear that he is the one behind this so-called hypothesis.
The only thing that can stop him from spewing this garbage is for Fox News to do something about it. White people will continue to believe that they are being supplanted as long as the plot against Tucker is devised.