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|description=The extinction of white people.
 
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'''"White genocide"''' is a phrase used by the [[mainstream media]].
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'''"White genocide"''' is a phrase used by the [[corporate media]] to describe a [[anti semitic]] [[conspiracy theory]].
  
==Examples==
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==Praise==
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[[Neocon]] [[Jennifer Rubin]] called it "fabulous".<ref>https://summit.news/2021/08/12/washington-posts-jennifer-rubin-celebrates-demographic-decline-of-white-americans-as-fabulous-news//</ref>
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== Selected Examples ==
 
*[[Armenian Genocide]]
 
*[[Armenian Genocide]]
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*[[Kalergi Plan]]
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*[[Multiculturalism]]
  
 
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==References==
 
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==See also==
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*[[Black genocide]], a similar topic

Latest revision as of 18:49, 14 December 2023

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AbbreviationWG
Interest of• Nick Fuentes
• Christopher Langan
The extinction of white people.

"White genocide" is a phrase used by the corporate media to describe a anti semitic conspiracy theory.

Praise

Neocon Jennifer Rubin called it "fabulous".[1]

Selected Examples

Wikipedia

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References

See also