The article argues against the characterization of "replacement migration" as a solely xenophobic conspiracy theory. It challenges the narrative that concerns about mass immigration are unfounded and fueled by hate.
The article criticizes the Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) portrayal of the "great replacement" theory, stating that the SPLC's description is inaccurate and downplays the theory's central claim that government actions are facilitating mass migration for political and cultural purposes.
A key point is the existence of a 177-page UN report titled "Replacement Migration: Is it A Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?" The article highlights the report's findings that extremely large-scale immigration is needed to counteract population decline and aging in several countries, including the US. The report estimates tens of millions of migrants would be needed.
The article concludes by suggesting the UN report lends credence to concerns about replacement migration, thereby undermining claims that such concerns are purely conspiracy-based.