For Ibram X. Kendi, It’s Nazis All the Way Down
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His new book describes the “Great Replacement” theory as a convoluted plot, but fails to explain why it appeals to people in the first place.
His new book describes the “Great Replacement” theory as a convoluted plot, but fails to explain why it appeals to people in the first place.
His new book describes the “Great Replacement” theory as a convoluted plot, but fails to explain why it appeals to people in the first place.
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