“Man is not a replaceable and interchangeable consumer product”: An Interview with Renaud Camus
A wide-ranging discussion about migration, politics, the media, and being silenced with the author of The Great Replacement.
A wide-ranging discussion about migration, politics, the media, and being silenced with the author of The Great Replacement.
Trump’s triumphant Madison Square Garden rally intensifies Nazi madness on the U.S. Left.
“Since the Great Replacement is by far the most important phenomenon of contemporary Western societies, and also the most obvious, it is precisely that which one must under no circumstances name. Those who venture to do so must be silenced by any means necessary.”
We are facing the possible tragedy of Europe’s demographic transformation into little more than the northernmost outpost of Islam—a tragedy which Pope Francis seems all too happy to embrace.
Columnist Rod Dreher sits down with Louis Betty, editor and co-translator of Enemy of the Disaster, the first authorized English translation of Renaud Camus’ political writings.
What would happen if enough people stopped believing the narratives promulgated by the ruling class and its media?
Media-friendly illegal immigrants [are] quick to make a practice of blaming France and the French should anything unfortunate befall them. …. One thinks of burglars who sue a landlord because they break a leg in his poorly lit stairwell.
In stark contrast to the way Camus has been mis-portrayed by others, readers will encounter a heroic “committed opponent of conspiratorial thinking of all kinds.”
If the most dramatic change brought by mass migration is seen in European ethno-cultural identity, the most concrete, immediate, and undeniable consequence is the rise in violence and crime.
Oddly, rather than focusing on France’s downward spiral into barbarism, leftist lawmakers instead chose to comment on the alleged ‘taboos’ that Macron broke with his choice of words.
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