replacist

English

Etymology

Calque of French remplaciste, equivalent to replace + -ist.

Noun

replacist (plural replacists)

  1. A member of the elite that is said to be assisting in the implementation of the Great Replacement.
    • 2021, Andreas Önnerfors, André Krouwel, editors, Europe: Continent of Conspiracies, London: Routledge, →ISBN:
      The opponents of the ‘Great Replacement’ have to be ‘united to form a common front on a pan-European level’, since the battle stands between ‘replacists’ and ‘non-replacists’ only (43–44).
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