OAN host admits to pushing the white nationalist “great replacement” theory

Dan Ball: “They're flooding the country with a bunch of people they think will be sympathetic to their cause and will vote for them. ... What Tucker, myself, and others have said is that American voters will then be outnumbered.”

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Citation From the May 17, 2022, edition of One America News Network's Real America with Dan Ball 

DAN BALL (HOST): “The baseless conspiracy theory claims that politicans are attempting to wipe out white Americans and their influence by replacing them with non-white immigrants,” end quote.

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But what the left's been doing now since this tragic, tragic shooting is they've been trying to hang this on Tucker Carlson and a handful of congressmen. In this replacement theory, which Tucker has discussed and, yes, some congressmen and a senator, I don't know, maybe even I've discussed it over the past two years. Maybe we have. We've never mentioned the word “white,” because that's not what we're talking about. No one's talking about replacing the white race. This is the trash the left has created to try and incite the race war.

What we have said is look at what's happening at the border. Look at what's happening to bring in all the Afghan refugees. They're flooding the country with a bunch of people they think will be sympathetic to their cause and will vote for them. So the replacement theory is is you bring in a whole new bunch of voters that you think will vote Democrat. We've never said a race, where they come from, or who's going to be replaced. What Tucker, myself, and others have said is that American voters will then be outnumbered. Those American voters are Black, white, Hispanic, yellow, red, you morons. So when you say we're over here being racist, talking about white replacement theory, we've never said the word “white,” nor do we mean anything about race. We're talking about American citizens being replaced, and they're of every color and creed. So get your facts straight.