The Great Replacement from a french Nobel Prize perspective (1958)
Albert Camus is one of the most famous French author.
He started is life in the French Resistance and by siding with antifascists authors such as Jean-Paul Sartre. He was a major character of the marxist scene in France.
But the Algeria War was a red-pill for him. He was deeply shocked by how French marxists were pushing anti-europeean and anti-french rhetoric. And by how they were acting and weaponizing anti-nazi rhetoric to prevent any patriotic surge in France.
He identified how the post-WW2 demoralization of Europe would lead to decolonization and to our own destruction by an excess of empathy and inaction.
After he criticized these marxists, he faced death threats, terror attacks and a massive smear campaign.
He was latter killed in a car crash on January 4 1960.
60 years ago.
In memoriam. 🇫🇷
(Note : Albert Camus is not related to Renaud Camus, author who conceptualized the GR theory. Camus is just a popular name in France.)
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One of the biggest problems facing the West today is that we are conquered countries without having been defeated militarily. This seems to have caused a kind of cognitive dissonance where our people, with the misplaced attitude of conquerors, advocate for the continued conquest of ourselves.
https://t.me/beadymanor
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FRANCISCVS, [16.04.20 10:37]
Was just talking about the decline of American globohomo in another chat. It doesn't matter if the majority of Europe maintains ethnic homogeneity for the next 15 years, or so. Because once America becomes demographically untenable and lacks the human capital to competently project power across the globe, the international (((American))) finance dries up. Imagine if suddenly NATO and many countries in East Europe and throughout the world all of a sudden lose U.S. funding.
The great thing about globohomo is that when it collapses, it all collapses because it is this one big gay integrated system and you'd lack pocket remnants
Foppe, [16.04.20 10:39]
[In reply to FRANCISCVS]
We've been talking about something similar to that as well, but as you say the ultimate downfall of America will be when the (((white Republican))) hegemony is demographically replaced
and then American zionism stops so the whole rotten structure comes crashing down
FRANCISCVS, [16.04.20 10:42]
[In reply to Foppe]
It does, but there is this sort of pre-restriction exhibited by the complacency of any state or non-actors that hold this capability.
Truth is, there are no willingly brave soldiers that climb over a trench. And this is how the system's human aspect keeps together. So it is a dilemma. It is possible to achieve this, but there are no brave groups of men. We're all just waiting for a saviour.
FRANCISCVS, [16.04.20 10:43]
[In reply to FRANCISCVS]
So basically conditions have to get much worse before men actually willingly take action.
Foppe, [16.04.20 10:44]
yes, before all men willingly take action
but it's the right time to start doing something yourself, right now
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👨🏾 EXCLUSIVE: 650,000 MIGRANTS ARE WAITING ON THE LYBIAN COAST TO COME TO EUROPE.
📌 The French media RTL revealed this worrying information.
🚢 During a meeting with the European Commission, Evarist Bartolo, the Maltese Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that nearly 650,000 Africans are currently on the Libyan coast, waiting to come to Europe.
🇪🇺 According to the Maltese minister, "there are all the ingredients for a major humanitarian disaster". The only solution to avoid this humanitarian crisis, according to him, is for Europe to launch an immediate mission to Libya to bring food and medicine.
📎 Source : RTL France (http://archive.ph/Roz9P) (MSM)
I don't know. Here is a source in english :
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/04/14/world/europe/14reuters-health-coronavirus-libya-eu.html
FRANCISCVS, [16.04.20 11:23]
[In reply to KL0V1S Gallia Daily]
Usually for the Syrian war "humanitarian aid" was a veiled attempt of supporting jihadis with supplies in order to prolong the war against Assad.
For Libya I'm not so sure, neither side in Libya is universally supported or hated by EU/NATO, actually they're split. But it would make sense if the Turkish-backed Tripoli govt (UN-recognised) was holding many "refugees" due to their current offensive along the coast.
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