White Supremacy and Anti-abortion

Disclaimer: I do not hold any of the views below nor do I know of anyone who does. This article is purely speculative.

There has been a lot of information recently about the Great Replacement Theory. This is promoted by white supremacists and basically goes like this. Changes in immigration policy are leading to a replacement of US residents, historically white, European (mostly Northern European) by non-white, non-Christian, non-right wing immigrants. Never mind that these white, Christian, Europeans replaced the Native Americans who were in North America before them, often by brutal, genocidal methods. This is not a new idea in the United States. There have been anti-Irish, anti-Semitic, anti-Southern European, anti-Muslim, and anti-Hispanic sentiments that have led to laws restricting immigration from places that were not white, Christian, and European. Proponents of the Great Replacement Theory have found a home in the Republican Party in the US.

In addition, the Republican Party stands on the side of the anti-abortion movement, phrased nicely by their marketing department as the Right to Life. Never mind that the right to lifers often favors capital punishment and opposes gun laws that would make mass shootings less likely. But that’s not what I’m here to talk about tonight.

If you were a replacement theory believer, it would be reasonable to be against abortions of white Christian babies, but what about non-white, non-Christian, non-European babies? The more of the latter who are born, the sooner the US will cease to be a white Christian majority country. So, replacement theorists should encourage, promote, or even mandate abortions for non-white, non-Christian babies.

Yes, this sounds barbaric, but is it out of character for white supremacists? Don’t many of the white supremacists hold views sympathetic to the Nazi party? What about the right to life of the Jews, Roma, gays, and others they killed? If living people have no right to life, then why would the unborn have more of a right to life?

If I’m missing something here, please let me know.

One of my adoring readers has reminded me that I have been neglected some groups. To quote her I had omitted “anti Asian and anti LBGTQ+ hate. Try to keep up with the times Bozo.” My apologies to the Bozosphere community.

One comment

  1. Just for the record: Rep Mary Miller, a Republican representative from California said this:
    President Trump… I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday. If only she had read this blog first, she might have reworded her thoughts.

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