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    Commentary: “The ‘Great Replacement’ or ‘Great Elimination’ Theories”

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    The following commentary was submitted by BlackEconomics.org

    Black American population growth assumes
    more than just economic significance at this
    crucial point in the US population’s
    browning. To the extent that the Black
    American population can account for an
    increasing share of the total, then Black
    Americans can vie for increasing roles in all
    socioeconomic aspects of the nation based on
    “representativeness” alone.1
    However, Black individual and Black
    national aspirations may conflict. Current
    and expected future adverse life prospects for
    Black Americans may deter prospective
    parents from a procreation decision.
    2 On the
    other hand and from a Black nation
    perspective, an opportunity to gain increased
    future economic and political power in the
    country is linked directly to advancing
    procreation.

    Before exploring the current state of Black
    American population growth, it is important
    to consider how our population has evolved
    over the past several decades. For the 1950s,

    the Black American population increased at
    an average annual rate of 2.21 percent; for the
    1960s it grew 1.82 percent; for the 1970s, it
    grew 1.63 percent; for the 1980s it grew 1.28
    percent; for the 1990s it grew 1.41 percent (a
    slight acceleration); for the first decade of the
    current millennium it grew 1.17 percent; and
    for the second decade of the 21st century, it
    grew just 0.55 percent.3 Unfortunately,
    decelerating Black population growth rates
    may continue to be in our future.
    Provisional data from the National Vital
    Statistics System (NVSS) of the US Center
    for Disease Control (CDC) this week showed
    that births for Non-Hispanic Black American
    women declined 2.4% (517,027) in 2021
    from 2020 (529,811).
    4
    Also slowing population growth, NonHispanic Black American deaths increased
    about 1.6 percent in 2019 (348,761) from
    2018 (343,393); representing developments
    during the two most recent years that were
    unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic.5

    In addition, according to the National Center
    for Health Statistics (NCHS), age-adjusted
    death rates increased for both Black males
    (28.0 percent) and females (24.9 percent)
    from 2019 to 2020—i.e., during the first year
    of the pandemic (the increase for the nation
    was 16.8 percent).
    6
    Continued combined declines in births and
    increases in deaths can ultimately result in
    declines in the Black American population.7
    A realization of such an outcome is at
    variance with the “Great Replacement
    Theory” (GRT).8 Obviously, Black
    Americans should view the GRT as a reverse
    psychology ploy by White extremists. They
    assert the GRT, while engaging in the
    opposite behavior—acting to decrease the
    Black population.
    Consequently, it is logical for Black
    Americans to give credence to a Great
    Elimination Theory (GET). There is little-tono evidence that Black Americans are
    engaged in efforts to replace White
    Americans, but there is voluminous evidence
    that efforts are underway to reduce and, in the
    extreme case, eliminate the Black American
    population.
    As we keep our heads down being attuned to
    the everyday course of life and consideration
    of our individual selves, we may be ignoring
    our contributing role in the future
    decline/elimination of the Black American
    population.
    Before we go down this road further, we
    should awaken to our actions and confirm
    that we are not in agreement with a decline
    in, or elimination of, our population. We
    should comprehend that the rate at which we
    procreate and decease will certainly
    determine Black America’s future existence.
    Therefore, we should take every action to
    ensure that a GET remains unrealized.

    1 BlackEconomics.org has forecasted the Black
    American population out to 2050 here (Ret. 052522).
    2
    It is understandable that potential parents might
    decide not to procreate so that their offspring do not
    face a life of poverty or experience the harsh realities
    of racial discrimination.
    3 These average annual growth rates are derived from
    US Department of Commerce, Census Bureau
    statistics. We multiplied the total US population from
    decennial censuses by the Black Alone population (as

    applicable) percentage, and then computed intercensus average annual growth rates.
    4 These statistics are from Table 2 of the May 2022
    NVSS Report (No. 20), which can be obtained here
    (Ret. 052522).
    5 These statistics are from Table 1 of NVSS’ National
    Vital Statistics Report Vol. 70, No. 8 (July 26, 2021),
    which can be found here (Ret. 052522). The statistics
    are bridged from the 1977 to the 1997 OMB
    Standard.

    6 See Figure 2 in the NCHS Data Brief, No. 427,
    December 2021 here (Ret. 052522).
    7 Growth in the Black American Alone population is
    affected by, but may not be limited to, the following
    factors: (i) Amalgamation through interracial
    marriage; (ii) prison terms that prevent us from
    multiplying; (iii) purposeful racial discrimination
    against Black males that creates inequality between
    Black males and females, who decide to not be
    unequally yoked (married) and, thereby, fail to
    produce offspring; (iv) lifestyle choices that result in

    same-sex couples that produce no offspring; (v) poor
    health conditions for Black females who conceive
    and experience prenatal deaths or premature births
    that end in death; (vi) abortions; (vii) police murders;
    (viii) murder at the hands of Blacks or others; (ix)
    suicides; (x) deaths from increasingly prevalent
    natural disasters; (xi) viruses; and (xii) deaths by
    other unnatural causes.
    8 Dustin Jones of National Public Radio provides a
    clear and seemingly unbiased explanation of the GRT
    here (Ret. 052522).

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