When conservative journalist Steve Sailer called the UN’s population forecast “The Most Important Graph in the World”, the Guardian-reading elites clutched their pearls. When he pointed out that sub-Saharan Africans and Muslims are migrating en masse to the west, he was shrieked at as a “racist”.

But, when globalist bootlickers gleefully point out the same facts, they are celebrated.

Africa’s population is soon going to “double” and “whatever the circumstances” will mass migrate to Europe — “and that is a good thing,” according to the executive director of Bono’s “ONE” NGO.

Anyone who dares suggest that there might be such as a thing as a “Grand Replacement” of the white, Christian West is scolded about a supposed ‘white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory’. Which might be accurate. But, just because it’s a far-right conspiracy theory doesn’t logically preclude it from being true. Sometimes conspiracy theories are dead right.

“As Africa’s population doubles, a lot of them, whatever the circumstances, will be coming to Europe, as economic migrants or as refugees, they will be coming, many of them,” ONE co-founder Jamie Drummond told the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade and Defence last year. “And that is a good thing.”

“Because we will be senile,” Drummond said. “We will be senescent demographically. We’ll need their youthful energy to do stuff. So, that is just what the economic statistics tell you and the demographic data demands, you know, demography is destiny.”

“Demography is destiny”? That’s exactly the phrase used by ‘racist’ ‘right-wing’ ‘conspiracy theorists’ like Sailer and Mark Steyn. Apparently, it’s not racist if a globalist says it.

Demography is destiny. Steve Sailer calls this “The Most Important Graph in the World”. The BFD.

Of course, notorious loudmouth Bono wastes no time shoving his oar in.

Last week [September 2018], Bono wrote a column underscoring his belief that diversity is Europe’s “greatest strength.”

Bono said he was going to take part in the “radical act” of waving a EU flag during his tour in Berlin.

Sure, Bono: parroting the establishment line is so “radical”.

Luckily for Europe, they ended up dodging that particular bullet.

Bono ended up canceling his tour on Saturday due to “voice issues.”

When McCarthy railed against communists trying to infiltrate the US government, he might have been stone paranoid, but he was also right (if a little late to the punch). John Lennon was literally stoned paranoid about the FBI spying on him and he was right, too. When the hippy loonies were gibbering about COINTELPRO and MK-ULTRA, they were right.

We might be more disinclined to believe in a Grand Replacement if only the globalists weren’t coming straight out and saying it.

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