Honestly, I can't believe that there are people who legitimately think that a covert white genocide is going on. I think that a lot of the youtubers out there who spout this BS are primarily doing so in order to get money. There's a big market out there for pseudo-intellectual fluff on youtube, and my eyes are mainly glaring at the "skeptic community" when I say that. They should be called the sophist community.
I call it that because a large number of these videos, you can prove that the uploader is intentionally misleading his or her audience to push a narrative. I've seen so called "debunked" videos where the guy snaps a cropped screenshot of an article to take it out of context, where a sentence or two right below that screenshot will be that article's author directly contradicting the narrative the video uploader is trying to push. The truth doesn't matter; not for real, if we're being honest.
Radical ideas like this are pretty easy to manufacture and spin, and the average layman will usually take the presenter at their word. I do it myself a lot. And when you're in a position where you can build up a community that buys into this stuff, you have a lucrative product you can peddle to unquestioning masses. It's easy to do, especially when your audience is primarily young people who typically don't think about complex topics to any significant extent. You're practically guaranteed to find people who'll believe what you say.
The huge problem I have with it is that these ideas are dangerous. People actually do believe things like this. I find it reprehensible to spoonfeed people gift-wrapped bullshit. It's just thought-slaves.
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What "skeptics" have talked about a white genocide in the US?