domingo, 8 de febrero de 2026

Dismantling the Idea of ​​the Great Replacement

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The fact that this data comes from ISTAC (Canary Islands Institute of Statistics) reinforces my ideas. As the official body of the Canary Islands Government, the data is irrefutable: it's empirical evidence against ideological rhetoric.


Today I'm going to dismantle the idea of ​​the great replacement in the Canary Islands: If the map is red in southern Tenerife and the eastern islands, it's not because of the migrant boats. It's because of the economic model. Those who are pushing Canarians into the minority don't come by boat, because they want to go to Europe. Those who cause the situation you're complaining about come by plane with full wallets. You can't say you're worried about Canarians disappearing and, at the same time, defend a German being able to buy half a town because 'that's the market.' If you defend private property above all else, you're selling your homeland to the highest bidder. The 'replacement' is signed by a notary, not by the captain of a migrant boat.


To say that we are being invaded from Africa while denying our Berber DNA is illogical. We are genetically North African and culturally European. To reject someone who comes from the continent because of their origin is, at its core, to reject our own history. If you speak Spanish with Berber roots and have Amazigh DNA, who is really the 'stranger' in this land?

 

 

 

Patricia Lopez Muñoz
Student of English Studies
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration

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