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Does WIRED Magazine Even Have Editors?

By May 30, 2025No Comments

There are few more pernicious professions than that of “disinformation reporter,” an Orwellian moniker describing the worst purveyors of lies and falsehoods in the Occident. A prime example is David Gilbert, who writes about “disinformation, online extremism, and election hucksters” for WIRED. In his most recent article, Gilbert shattered any semblance of honest reporting to tarnish conservatives who united to defend their ancestral heritage at Remigration Summit 2025 in Milan.

In Gilbert’s eyes, the idea that European countries are being “flooded with migrants from developing countries” is a “conspiracy theory.” Anyone who opposes flooding their country with illegal immigrants is an “ethno-nationalist,” a “racist,” and a supporter of “ethnic cleansing.” This manifestly bad-faith smear is dishonest, phony, political hackery; Gilbert is the real huckster here, after all. For decades, European countries have absorbed tens of millions of illegal immigrants from countries that do not share their values. Time and again, the native peoples of Europe – who have nowhere to go but their own lands – have opposed this far-left radicalism, only to be tarnished and defamed with Gilbertian slander.

As we noted in our statement on Remigration Summit 2025, remigration is a policy advocating the return of immigrants and their inassimilable descendants to their countries of origin. Despite the slander of far-left partisans, poll after poll after poll demonstrates that the vast majority of Americans and Europeans support mass deportations. Remigration is not “far-right”; it is endorsed by the majority of the West. The only radical policies in this debate are the open borders that Gilbert and his ilk support.

At the end of his article, Gilbert notes that “the [New York Young Republican Club] did not respond to a question about whether they believed the Trump administration is currently enacting remigration policies.” Like elsewhere, Gilbert is dishonest here. He contacted the Club for a statement, strongly implying it would be used to smear President Donald J. Trump – as he always intended to do. Our Club did not give Gilbert the requested ammunition, but we did, in fact, respond. Gilbert ran roughshod over fundamental journalistic practices by not printing our response:

“European countries suffer an existential cultural and security threat from unfettered, unassimilated peoples surging out of the Middle East and Africa. A nation’s first duty must without question be to its own citizens—Germany for Germans, France for Frenchmen, Italy for Italians, Poland for Poles, and so on. Unassimilable peoples must be removed in the interest of the indigenous peoples of Europe, who have no other home than the continent on which their ancestors evolved.”

Does WIRED even have editors? The right to respond has always been a basic protection for the targets of defamatory articles like this one. Gilbert dishonestly attacked remigration activists, who seek in good faith to preserve their ancestral lands, traditions, and heritage. Supporting one’s own history does not somehow make a person a racist or an ethno-nationalist, and it’s time that we said so.

The vast majority of Americans and Europeans now support remigration, and it will soon be carried it out, Inshallah.

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