Lisa Guenther has, with Abigail Levin, an op-ed in The New York Times on white nationalism in the US, '. Levin and Guenther argue:
In the context of these movements, 鈥淵ou will not replace us鈥 reiterates the core message of slogans like 鈥淎ll lives matter鈥 and 鈥淲hite lives matter.鈥 It鈥檚 another way of reasserting the supremacy of whiteness and its irreplaceable, but precarious, value in a fundamentally confused zero-sum game where one group鈥檚 gain must equal another group鈥檚 loss. From this perspective, 鈥淵ou will not replace us鈥 means something like, 鈥淲hite lives matter uniquely鈥 or 鈥淵ou will not make us feel like we don鈥檛 matter by asserting that you do.鈥