Fox's Mark Levin defends white supremacist replacement conspiracy theory, claims Democrats think “white-dominant society has been around too long so it's time to end it”

Levin: “They keep attacking a white dominant, white privileged society. They're trying to brainwash our children ... what better way to reverse history than to have the border open?”

Fox's Mark Levin defends white supremacist replacement conspiracy theory, claims Democrats think "white-dominant society has been around too long so it's time to end it"

Fox's Mark Levin defends white supremacist replacement conspiracy theory, claims Democrats think "white-dominant society has been around too long so it's time to end it"
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Citation From the May 10, 2023, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show

MARK LEVIN (HOST): You don't have to have so-called comprehensive immigration reform or any of the rest of it to secure the border. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. So, why is Biden doing this?

Well, you can't say that it's because, well, this white dominant society has been around too long so it's time to end it. I'm thinking to myself, they keep attacking a white-dominant, white privileged society. They're trying to brainwash our children to this effect with critical race theory. It's endlessly regurgitated on television, in our colleges and universities. We're constantly told that the European Caucasian, the Caucasoids, conquered lands that didn't belong to them, that the indigenous peoples are -- well, they can't make up their mind. They don't know if they're Native Americans, that is Indians or Central Americans or South Americans or the Spanish or they don't know, but they just know it's not white Caucasoids from Europe.

And so, what better way to reverse history than to have the border open? Oh, you must be a white supremacist. You must be a white supremacist with this replacement theory. Replacement theory? Schmuck Schumer the other month, he even said, we're not having enough children in this country. So, we need more people to come here from other countries. He said it. Nobody attacks him for replacement theory. He's not a white supremacist. No, no, no, not Chuck.

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The bigger case is they want to flip Texas. This is my point. It is my constant point. I will keep repeating it no matter what names they fling around. If Texas goes, Republicans cannot win. And as a matter of fact, the more immigration that is coming into the country by way of Texas and Arizona -- you can now see that Arizona is a purple, leaning blue state and Texas, Republicans are having tougher times winning that state. So it's not like it's -- it's a fantasy, or a provocative statement, it's reality.