Public Good

Renaud Camus is a writer, thinker, and intellectual. A right-wing one, obviously. He’s not known to run around with a machete, slicing up little girls. He’s not part of a rape gang. To the contrary, his right-wingness consists precisely in his opposition to bringing more machete-wielders and gang rapists to Europe. For that, he’s excluded from crossing the borders that are wide open to the machete crowd.

Trollopian England this definitely ain’t.

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  1. I’m not sure I would call Renaud Camus a right-wing intellectual. Conservative, certainly, but the right-wing moniker is only because to the liberal progressives everywhere any conservative is a dangerous right-winger.

    He is a very good writer: an outright, in-your-face gay one, who for the past twenty five years has been a thorn in the side of the LGBT establishment of France simply for “noticing” the obvious. We owe the expression “ethnic replacement” to his pen.

    He has been writing a diary for over forty years which he has self-published in instalments: one of the most lucid and refreshing intellects in the history of French intellectual life.

    It saddens me to think that an obscure, grey bureaucrat with a fourth-rate brain has decided that Camus’s presence on British soil is “not conducive to the public good” simply because he’s characterised as a dangerous right-wing extremist.

    But Britain is focked anyways, so, no hope there.

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    1. I haven’t read him yet but I’m going to. He’s finally getting published in the US. We are now experiencing a revival of conservative publishing with several publishing houses appearing all of a sudden that print conservative authors.

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    1. “I don’t know what the Starmer government”

      That’s extremely clear (not just with this case, but the broader agenda as shown by lots of other cases): He wants to criminalize dissent against UK migration and multicultural policies (and/or eventually any government policy).

      No country has made multiculturalism work in any real way but just like the alchemists… they’re not discouraged and currently think if they can just suppress dissent enough that it will start working better. It won’t work but they have an endless supply of ignorant optimism to draw from.

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