The far-right is essentially intellectually (and morally) dead in the water, but the far-left is prevented from effectively organising and delivering the coup de grace by a hostile bourgeois judicial system. This being the case, the far-right, whilst demonising the far-left, often steals leftist ideas and distorts them for its own deluded purposes. One such idea even a common observer of the far-right will encounter is that of the “Great Replacement” – a conspiracy theory which falsely suggests that White Europeans are being stealthily replaced by the mass immigration of non-White peoples. Various dates are given to perpetuate a false sense of urgency designed to compel far-right supporters to physically attack, hurt, and disturb anyone they deem “foreign”. The far-right blames “the Jews” for this fantasy – but what if I told you this theory in fact has its roots in the Black (Communist) fight against the White colonisation of non-White countries led by Aimé Césaire? The Jews are in fact one of the victims of this colonial policy worldwide – with what Israel is doing in Gaza being the exception.