A list of Fox hosts and personalities who have pushed the “great replacement” theory

Despite a slew of attacks fueled by “great replacement” talk and calls from civil rights organizations condemning the network for promoting it, Fox News has continued to enable promotion of the blood-soaked conspiracy theory. Fox host Tucker Carlson, who has played the most prominent role in mainstreaming the conspiracy, has reshaped the network around his rhetoric. The “great replacement” theory warns there is a nefarious plot to “replace” white citizens with nonwhite immigrants, which will ultimately threaten “the political power and culture of white people.” The theory purports that those responsible for the plot — Democrats, globalist elites, and in some variations, Jewish people — intentionally sanction an immigrant “invasion” of a white America to facilitate demographic changes under the unfounded belief that nonwhite immigrants will vote Democratic, thus entrenching political power. The fabricated fear of “replacement” has led to horrific tragedies: the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh; the 2019 mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand; the 2019 El Paso, Texas, shooting; and most recently, the May 14 shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Here is a list of Fox hosts, anchors, correspondents, network contributors, and regular guests who have pushed the “great replacement” theory

via mediamatters: A list of Fox hosts and personalities who have pushed the “great replacement” theory