By Rob C.
TL;DR: The “Orange Savior” isn’t just gaslighting us about Iran; he’s presiding over a global coming-out party for the far-right’s most toxic ideologies. Former Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino, fresh off the payroll after his command’s violent operations in Minneapolis left a nurse dead, is now the darling of the European neo-Nazi circuit, openly proselytizing for “remigration” and cosplaying as a Nazi general. Meanwhile, the “Great Replacement” conspiracy—the same sewage once relegated to the fever dreams of white supremacists—is now the prime-time talking point of media influencers like Tucker Carlson. They’re not even hiding the hate flags anymore. They’re waving them at “Remigration Summits,” backed by the “Techno-Fascist” visionaries at Palantir who want to turn our democracy into a high-tech autocracy.
Good morning. If you think the “remigration” rhetoric floating around the White House and its media bootlickers is just “tough border talk,” you’ve got your head in the sand. We are witnessing the mainstreaming of actual, bona fide fascism. It’s no longer a niche hobby for guys in basement bunkers; it’s a global political strategy designed to dismantle the very idea that this country belongs to anyone other than a “pure” white demographic.
The Fascist Costume Ball
Let’s talk about Gregory Bovino, the former Border Patrol chief who apparently decided his next career move was to become the face of the international “Remigration” movement. After posting a Nazi salute on social media, Bovino flew to Portugal to speak at the “Remigration Summit 2026”—a gathering of 500 far-right extremists including neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers, and white nationalist politicians from Europe. “Remigration” is Nazi-speak for mass deportation and ethnic cleansing. The Summit was explicitly framed around the “Great Replacement” conspiracy—the baseless and antisemitic theory that Jews and elites are orchestrating the replacement of white Europeans with immigrants. A concept that, let’s be honest, is lifted directly from the Nazi playbook. Tucker Carlson promoted this exact conspiracy theory over 400 times on Fox News.
Last Saturday, 500 far-right activists gathered in Figueira da Foz, Portugal, for a “Remigration Summit” to celebrate the idea of mass-deporting immigrants. The organizer, Afonso Gonçalves of the far-right Reconquista group, declared: “Weimar conditions require Weimar solutions.” (The Weimar Republic was the era of German democracy that preceded Hitler.)
Bovino wasn’t just a guest; he was a “VIP”. Not content to just hang out with white nationalist Jared Taylor and officials from Germany’s AfD and Spain’s Vox, Bovino made sure everyone knew exactly where his heart lies. In interviews leading up to the event, he cited Nazi Germany’s lead general, Erwin Rommel, as an “inspirational figure”. At the summit, he even had the audacity to scold the current Trump administration for “watering down” its deportation strategy.
Let that sink in. A former commander of America’s largest law enforcement agency—one who executed people on American streets—was giving the keynote speech at a conference organized around Nazi ideology, to an audience that includes actual Nazis, standing next to people who deny the Holocaust, just one day after posting himself giving a Nazi salute.
This is the man who led “violent operations” in cities like Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He was eventually pushed out—not because Trump had a sudden attack of morality, but because the public backlash following the ICE-related deaths of Rene Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis became too much of a political liability. Now, he’s free to cosplay as a fascist leader on the world stage. When a former leader of our largest law enforcement agency is openly embracing Nazi ideology and calling for “remigration,” we have to stop asking if it’s “fringe.” It’s the platform.
The “Great Replacement” Grift
If Bovino is the muscle, the “Great Replacement” theory is the brain-rot that justifies it. For the uninitiated, this is a debunked white nationalist conspiracy theory claiming that a cabal of “elites”—historically coded as Jewish—is deliberately engineering a demographic shift to “replace” white Europeans with non-white, “obedient” populations.
It’s been the cornerstone of the far-right media diet for years. Tucker Carlson, back when he was the king of cable news, repeatedly told his audience that this policy was “suicidal” and designed to “change the racial mix of the country”. It’s the kind of rhetoric that doesn’t just “inspire” debates—it inspires mass shootings.
This isn’t about geography or “border security.” It’s about the poisonous belief that our national identity is tied to “blood and soil” rather than shared values. And the most tragic part? A third of Americans now believe the Great Replacement conspiracy. Half of Republicans do. People who listen to Tucker Carlson, who consume right-wing media, who believe in this fantasy of being “replaced”—they’re voting, they’re organizing, they’re showing up at protests with weapons and intimidation. Some of them are shooting up grocery stores.
Republican Response? Silence. Complicity. Embrace.
The one real strength this country has—not its military, not its wealth, not its technology—is that it has attracted the greatest minds and talents from around the world. Immigration built America. Immigrants founded companies, invented medicines, fought wars, built industries. The diversity of thought and background and perspective that comes from welcoming people from everywhere is what made America competitive.
This movement seeks to destroy that, trading our status as a global hub of innovation for a paranoid, insular, and fundamentally weak “ethnostate.”
It says: Only certain people belong. Only people who look a certain way, believe a certain way, have a certain bloodline. It says the country is being “replaced,” that there’s a conspiracy to destroy “us” and bring in “them.” It says demographics are warfare. It says immigration is invasion.
And it’s spreading. It’s not fringe anymore. It’s not isolated extremists. It’s a former Border Patrol commander giving keynote speeches at international Nazi conferences. It’s Tucker Carlson mainstreaming it every night on national television. It’s Republican politicians using the language. It’s a third of the country believing it.
The Techno-Fascist Wet Dream
But there’s a new ingredient in this hate stew: the Techno-Fascists. Palantir CEO Alex Karp and his deputy Nicholas Zamiska recently dropped The Technological Republic, a manifesto that essentially argues the West is too “timid” and “intellectually fragile” to survive.
Their solution? A “public-private partnership” where the tech industry stops worrying about civil liberties or “theatrical debates” and starts arming the government to conduct military operations with “greater accuracy”. They aren’t just talking about software; they’re talking about “hard power” as the defining feature of Western civilization. Karp actually invokes Nazi-era science recruitment in a way that’s meant to shock, but in reality, it just confirms that these guys think democracy is an “inefficient” speed bump.
They want to use AI to predict crises and manage populations, viewing citizens not as constituents, but as data points to be optimized. It’s a vision of the future where the state and the corporation are one, and the only “rights” that matter are those of the machines that track us and the leaders who command them. This is what happens when people amass too much wealth and lose touch with reality.
The Bottom Line
The fascists aren’t “coming out of the closet”—they’ve kicked the door down and are demanding we applaud their outfit. From the “Remigration” stage in Portugal to the halls of the Pentagon and the C-suites of Silicon Valley, the message is the same: the “old” America of pluralism and talent is a target.
They are desperate, they are emboldened, and they have the ear of the most powerful office in the world. They think we’re too distracted by the “S-show” to notice that they’re rewriting the script of our country to favor “original homogeneity” over the messy, brilliant reality of a diverse republic.
They want us to believe that our country is under “invasion” because that’s the only way to justify the “hard power” they crave. But remember: the only thing they’re actually afraid of is an informed, angry, and united public.
Stay informed, stay angry.
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