The Camp of the Saints (Jean Raspail)
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- čas přidán 4. 03. 2024
- Today we discuss a book that, fifty years ago, predicted with great precision the current predicament of the West, swamped by invaders as its own will evanesces. And in this light, we discuss racial harmony and Christian duty.
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"We often hear hysterical lies about “banned books,” meaning any work that has ever been criticized by anyone on the Right. But all such books are freely available, globally, to anyone, in multiple editions, in all formats and from all major vendors. The only books actually banned are Right books, and there are multitudes of such books. At this moment, Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints, a fifty-year-old parable about the swamping of France by a million invaders from India, is perhaps the most dangerous book of all to the decades-long Left project of replacing the populations of the West with alien migrants. The people have begun to notice, so it is no wonder that the Left has today redoubled its efforts to ban the book. What better time to talk about it?" . . .
we need a campaign to get this book back in print in english.
Tough as nails and extremely necessary
Thank you for the pep talk that i needed today
Europe is lost
America has a glimme of hope but holding on by a thread
17:18 One of the best sentences I've heard in a while.
There’s one copy on eBay of the camp rn for only $85 plus $5 shipping, the others are $200 & $300 plus, id jump on that deal if i could. 👌🏻 Thx Chas 🙏🏻
I'm so glad I got a copy 18 or so years ago.
This was a tough listen but I had to make it the end...
"This (1973) was when narrative control of the Left was not nearly as complete as now." I think it was as complete, but they still allowed some debate on the immigration issue, because they needed to buy time before they had all the components for replacement in place. They didn't have that many NGOs back then, for example. Once that was accomplished, all debate was sunsetted, and they made it impossible to publish anything contrary to their views. The goal since at least 1945 (the legalization of the UN) was to make borders irrelevant and ethno-states a thing of the past.
6:50 "not dehumanized as such" 😂🤣🤣
Isn't this available for free on PDF?
Yes
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By your wisdom and your understanding, you have gotten wealth for yourself, and have gathered gold and silver into your treasuries. By your great wisdom in trade, you have increased your wealth, and your heart has become proud in your wealth. Therefore, thus says the Lord God: “Because you consider yourself as wise as a god, therefore, behold, I will bring strangers upon you, the most terrible of the nations, and they shall draw their swords against the beauty of your wisdom and defile your splendor.” Ezekiel 28:4-7
"immigration relief"
In many ways the camp of the Saints was to white pilling.
So let's not be hypocritical. Following your reasoning, any argument rationalizing "owing" the middle east anything also has a counter argument that we don't owe them anything, plus some..
RE: the dehumanization of the invaders in the book, I'll just remind you, that if the shoe was on the other foot, as it basically is in reality, they would think of you in much the same way. None of them "humanize" us.
Certainly true, but that's not really the standard, because we are civilized, and they are not.
Excellent point