Sara Gonzales, John Doyle, & Alex Jones #racist #conspiracy angrywhitemen.org

On Sara Gonzales Unfiltered, BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales was joined by white nationalist John Doyle and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for a wildly racist panel discussion on Haitian migrants. The panelists claimed that Haitians “live in cave man-level” conditions, are eating household pets, and have a culture with “no redeeming quality.”

Seizing on the racist rumor that Haitian migrants are stealing and eating cats in Springfield, OH, Jones falsely claimed that an Ohio woman who killed an ate a cat in a “voodoo ritual.”

“And it was police reports, videos of a crazy woman in the parking lot eating the cat she just killed and admitting she did it in a voodoo ritual,” Jones said. “They believe they get the power of the cat if they eat it live. That’s in mainline stories about Haiti. They’ve deforested Haiti. They eat any cats or dogs that are out.”

“Now they’re grabbin’ the geese, they’re grabbin’ the dogs, they’re butchering ’em right there on their front steps,” he added.

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Jones also repeated the white supremacist “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory, connecting the influx of Haitian migrants, who were granted temporary protected status, to a plot to change the demographics of the country.

“So they are bombing red cities, red counties, red cities like what we just saw up there in Ohio, in Springfield, to change the demographic,” Jones said. “To have a permanent underclass that knows their boss is the Democratic Party. So this is an organized replacement migration, which the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center says is racist and made up.”
Jones went on to say that, “This is how you capture the West. You bring an incompatible, super, ultra Third World populations that don’t have running water, that live in cave man-level stuff.”
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