A comely young lady from the Netherlands stated the conclusion that cannot be spoken: The Great Replacement Theory is a reality. From John Derbyshire at unz.com:

My acquaintance with CPAC [Conservative Political Action Conference] has been minimal. I attended the February 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C. and gave a speech there. You can find the speech archived for posterity here: Will Our Multicultural Elites Ever Become Race Realists?
That one episode aside, I can’t recall interacting with CPAC at all. I’ve traversed these past twelve years carrying with me the vague notion that there’s a CPAC in February every year, probably in D.C.
That’s all wrong. The home base for CPAC is in fact Maryland, although in recent years CPACs have also been held in Florida and Texas. And abroad! Australia, Brazil, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, and South Korea have hosted CPACS this past seven years, with American names like Steve Bannon, Gordon Chang, Mick Mulvaney, Candace Owens, Jeanine Pirro, and Matthew Whitaker giving speeches. Yo guys: an invitation would be nice.
Well, one of these foreign CPACS was held in Budapest at the end of April—Thursday and Friday, April 25th and 26th. That overlapped with the VDARE conference in West Virginia, so I wouldn’t have been able to go to Budapest even if I’d been invited, which I wasn’t, in spite of having declared myself a Hungarophile way before Hungarophilia was cool.
It just doesn’t pay to be out ahead of fashion.
On the morning of the first day there, April 25th, the Budapest CPAC was addressed by a young Dutch lady named Eva Vlaardingerbroek. Twenty-seven years old and quite exceptionally easy on the eye—the picture below is from a magazine nominating here as one the 500 most beautiful women in the Netherlands—Ms. Vlaardingerbroek is variously billed as lawyer, commentator, conservative activist, and actress.
Yea, you know me, viva Eva V.