"democratic texas state representative Gene Wu (on the video): "I always tell people that the day the latino, african-american, asian, and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day that we start winning, because we are the majority in this country now. we have the ability to take over this country and do what is needed for everyone and to make this fair.
"but the problem is our communities are divided. they're completely divided." [Not N.S.: this division has long been lamented by naive, racist leftists and cultural Marxists, swooning in their identity politics delusions, who dream of the day the 'oppressed' can shake off the shackles of their 'oppressors' (whites) and vanquish them.]
Walter Hudson: "Wow! Well, that's not subtle."
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"some of you here may remember the Soros-funded activist group 'Imagine 2040' or 'Imagine 2050'. I don't think it exists anymore and I can't even remember its exact name, even though it came after me, others on this list, and the groups we have been part of.
"but its name was explicitly meant to celebrate the hypothetical date in which whites became a minority in the United States as a whole, rather than just individual states or cities. that celebration of the 'great replacement' 15 years ago wasn't subtle either, but it has become much more mainstream in racist democrat and left-wing, woke circles.
"regardless of youtube's prominent disclaimer below the video from wokepedia:
"the great replacement, also known as replacement theory or great replacement theory, is a debunked white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory coined by french author Renaud Camus."
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