Adjective
1. Characterized by a strong aversion to one's own ethnic group, often accompanied by a desire to see it supplanted by populations from developing nations.
2. Adhering fervently to leftist, woke, or globalist ideologies that promote such replacement or cultural displacement.
*First coined in the UK by members and officials of The Homeland Party*
1. Characterized by a strong aversion to one's own ethnic group, often accompanied by a desire to see it supplanted by populations from developing nations.
2. Adhering fervently to leftist, woke, or globalist ideologies that promote such replacement or cultural displacement.
*First coined in the UK by members and officials of The Homeland Party*
- The politician's replacist policies sparked heated debates about national identity and immigration.
- Critics accused the activist of being replacist, claiming their rhetoric undermined their own community's heritage.
- Critics accused the activist of being replacist, claiming their rhetoric undermined their own community's heritage.
by AngloHP July 08, 2025