EPISODE · May 18, 2022 · 25 MIN
How California popularized the Great Replacement
from Headlines From The Times · host Mark Nieto, Mike Heflin, Shani O. Hilton, Gustavo Arellano, Jazmín Aguilera, Carlos De Loera, Denise Guerra, Madalyn Amato, Shannon Lin, Mario Diaz, Kinsee Morlan, Kasia Broussalian, David Toledo, Angel Carreras, Erika D. Smith, Ashlea Brown, Jean Guerrero
On Saturday, a heavily armed 18-year-old white man rolled up to a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y., and killed at least 10 people. The suspect is said to have committed the act to stop the so-called “Great Replacement,” a conspiracy theory that gained popularity among the far right across the world in recent years.Its premise says that a secret cabal of elites are supposedly helping people of color take the place of white people. In the United States, the great replacement theory was turned into political strategy and policy long ago. And it started here, in California.Today, we hear how the Golden State helped the fringe conspiracy go mainstream. Read the full transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times columnists Erika D. Smith and Jean GuerreroMore reading:Column: I’m part of the ‘great replacement.’ It’s not what believers say it isColumn: Buffalo shooting is an ugly culmination of California’s ‘Great Replacement’ theoryColumn: How the insurrection’s ideology came straight out of 1990s California politics
What this episode covers
How the racist conspiracy has some roots right here in the Golden State of the 1990s.
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