we need that more from all the people who oppose this, and we need to put pressure on every time somebody stands up as a candidate, as a member of congress, as a school board president, and do just what the other side is doing and say you re lying, you re causing division, we are going to mobilize, because ultimately the people who oppose these policies in issue after issue, whether it s guns or education reform or woman having a right to choose, the majority. that s the other element of this. in issue after issue, 65, 70, 80% of americans support the issue that this movement opposes, and we have to mobilize that majority and reclaim the american narrative, which we re losing. david, i want to ask this question in a slightly different
and i ll add to that a poll by ap which says one in three, 32% of americans, agree that a group of people is trying to replace native-born americans with immigrants for electoral gains w.so many young people sitting at home during the pandemic browsing youtube and 4chan, et cetera, what can be done about this? well, first of all, i think the first thing is you have to better equip people in schools and in any possible way to recognize and reject racist and supreme civil content when they see it, so if we don t have young people who can recognize it and and when i say recognize, it i mean, sometimes it comes in joke forms, in memes, right. it can be subtle, holocaust denial. we need people to recognize that propaganda and reject it on its face. that s the first thing, so if we can t even have conversations about race and the legacy of
to put it in a political box and say it s all about these right-wing republican conservatives and i ve had some conversations with just everyday white folks sometimes and the party is not sometimes the be all and the end all of this. this is a this is an attitude. this is a feeling, i guess, an idea that s that goes across party lines, and there are americans out there. i mean, remember, donald trump got how many millions of votes? he didn t shrink in the number between 16 and 20. he grew, and so you can t just say that s all republicans or that s all conservatives and i m not giving any quarter to that, trust me, but i think we need to be wide-eyed about the nature of our country not just focused on the political box we want to put people in. well, not central to tucker carlson s popularity. i think in the same way that donald trump has some of those
crossover voters or carlson has cross overviewers. i want to play from your big investity piece into what he does. this is how radical demographic change happens. i don t want to live in a country that looks nothing like the country i grew up in. they can import an entirely new electorate of the third world and change the demographics so completely they ll never lose again. if they import new voters they ll run the country forever. many americans don t recognize where they grew up. the a long-term agenda of refugee resettlement is to bring in voters. illegal immigrants are the key to their own power. the key is to import as many democratic voters as possible. it is to ensure the political control, replace the population. this policy is the great replacement, the replacement of legacy americans with more
angry about. they are susceptible to the lie because the lie is able to take root when people lose faith. when they lose belief that tomorrow can be better. so in the absence of better, in the absence of an ability to see something that unites, people break into groups. they look at the world through individual eyes, through the eyes of takers and what they say is that it s my group or their group, and what s happened in american politics is we have most americans voting to protect themselves from politicians that they fear, or we have groups and politicians running to punish half the country that they don t agree with. to punish the people that dissent from how they see the world. and this all of it, together, fed by a media that drives a lot of conflict, that covers