>The white genocide, white extinction,[1] or white replacement conspiracy theory,[2][3][4] is a white supremacist[5][6][7][8] conspiracy theory which states that there is a deliberate plot, often blamed on Jews,[5][8] to promote miscegenation,[9] interracial marriage, mass non-white immigration, racial integration, low fertility rates, abortion, governmental land-confiscation from whites, organised violence,[10] and eliminationism in white-founded countries[5] in order to cause the extinction of whites through forced assimilation,[10] mass immigration, and violent genocide.[11][12][13][14] Less frequently, black people,[15] Hispanics,[16] and Muslims[17] are blamed for the secret plot, but merely as more fertile immigrants,[18] invaders,[19] or violent aggressors,[20] rather than the masterminds.[21]
>White genocide is a political myth,[22][23][15] based on pseudoscience, pseudohistory, and ethnic hatred,[24] driven by a psychological panic often termed "white extinction anxiety".[25][16] White people are not dying out or facing extermination.[26][27][28][21] The purpose of the conspiracy theory is to justify a commitment to a white nationalist agenda[29] in support of calls to violence.[22][20][19]
>Since the 2019 Christchurch and El Paso shootings, of which the shooters' manifestos decried a "white replacement" and have referenced the concept of "Great Replacement", Camus's conspiracy theory (often called "replacement theory" or "population replacement"),[34] along with Bat Ye'or's 2002 Eurabia concept[35] and Gerd Honsik's resurgent 1970s myth of a Kalergi plan,[31] have all been used synonymously with "white genocide" and are increasingly referred to as variations of the conspiracy theory.