The camp of the saints by jean raspail5/12/2023 ![]() ![]() The crisis reaches a head when an army of Indians (enabled by a weak, dissimulating “atheist philosopher” called Ballan) hijack a fleet and sail for France. A sea of refugees threaten to overwhelm the West, while deluded liberal politicians tunnel holes in the walls. Overpopulation has turned the Third World into a simmering Malebolge of starvation and poverty. Voltaire said “oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.” Saints achieves this so effectively that it will probably remain in print for a hundred years. Like Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto, it’s hard to defend, easy to mock, a useful albatross to hang around your opposition’s neck. ![]() Every few months a new op-ed appears somewhere informing the reader that this evil, racist book still exists and remains evil and racist. Le Camp des Saints is a 1970s anti-immigration novel that remains eternally in the public mind thanks to pro –immigration activists. ![]()
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