The presidential candidate: The people exchange is not a conspiracy theory but government policy
Published 7 December 2023 at 08:47
FOREIGN. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is causing a stir after raising the issue of population exchange in the United States in a debate.
Journalists and other left-wing activists claim that the idea that white people in the West are being replaced by immigration is a far-right conspiracy theory.
During a debate between the Republican presidential candidates in the United States on Wednesday, Vivek Ramaswamy raised the issue.
He stated that "the great replacement", i.e. the population exchange, is fact rather than a conspiracy theory. He spoke at the same time about other sensitive topics such as the September 11th attack and the so-called storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
- Why am I the only person, at least on this stage, who can say that the sixth of January now looks like it was an inside job? That the government lied to us for 20 years about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11? said Ramaswamy.
On the people exchange, he stated that it is not a "far-right conspiracy theory but a basic description of the Democratic Party's platform".
Vivek Ramaswamy is one of six Republican presidential candidates remaining in the primary. Donald Trump, who has neglected to participate in the debates, has a crushing lead over the others.