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Creative Habits Podcast
Phil & Indigo
116 episodes
3 days ago
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/subscribe A podcast hosted by an artist duo, Phillip Anthony & Indigo based in Washington DC, leading discussion on topics surrounding pop culture, business, lifestyle, and art with occasional guest appearances within the creative industry.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/subscribe A podcast hosted by an artist duo, Phillip Anthony & Indigo based in Washington DC, leading discussion on topics surrounding pop culture, business, lifestyle, and art with occasional guest appearances within the creative industry.
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The Replacement Theory
Creative Habits Podcast
30 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
The Replacement Theory
The great replacement" is a conspiracy theory that states that nonwhite individuals are being brought into the United States and other Western countries to "replace" white voters to achieve a political agenda. White supremacists argue that the influx of immigrants, people of color more specifically, will lead to the extinction of the white race. The "great replacement" theory is sometimes seen in other ways such as claims of voter replacement and immigrants invading America, the National Immigration Forum said. The first claim assumes that immigrants and nonwhite people will vote a certain way, ultimately drowning out the votes of white Americans The "great replacement" theory has roots in French nationalism books dating back to the early 1900s, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). However, the theory's more contemporary use is attributed to Renaud Camus, a French writer who wrote: "Le Grand Remplacement" (which translates to "The Great Replacement") in 2011. The white supremacist conspiracy falsely asserts that white people are being replaced and losing their standing in society as a result of a plot to increase non-white immigration, as well as other factors, including birth rates among non-white people. Don’t forget to give us a 5 Star Rating Listen to it on any podcast platforms Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2P5qwOx7iQkIRsZvs3tab0 Anchor https://anchor.fm/creative-habits and more Follow us on Instagram @CreativeHabitsPodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/HabitsCreative
Creative Habits Podcast
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-habits/subscribe A podcast hosted by an artist duo, Phillip Anthony & Indigo based in Washington DC, leading discussion on topics surrounding pop culture, business, lifestyle, and art with occasional guest appearances within the creative industry.