The French writer Renaud Camus has been informed that the presence in the United Kingdom “is not considered conducive to the public good”, and therefore has been forbidden to enter the country.
The British government has finally found someone who will stop crossing the Channel of La Mancha, and ironic enough, is a openly gay antimens migration thinker who would come to give a speech in a political event. The prolific author and philosopher Renaud Camus has revealed that the application for electronic travel authorization (ETA) to visit the United Kingdom has been rejected, and was constantly prohibited from entering Britain.
He revealed an email that recovered from the British central office statement: “His presence in the United Kingdom is not considered conducive to the public good.”
Camus said he had scheduled to address a meeting of the Patria Party, a registered legal political party, although less, in the United Kingdom, with a strong approach in deporting migrants, and then heading to the Oxford union, a world, only a few.
The Camus editor, Vauban Books, issued a statement On the decision, to say that the prohibition of the United Kingdom to the 78 -year -old is “only an additional confirmation that this country has abandoned the most basic principles of liberal democracy.”
They continued: “Camus is one of our best living writers and will be remembered as such by posterity. The Starmer government, on the contrary, will be remembered, if remembered at all, only for its concrete series and its deep mediocrity, now it is more than ever.”
Camus’s own comments on the decision adjusted with his usual White Acerbic style. Hey written: “Apparently they are afraid that I can [genocide] The British people. However, I am 78 years old and gay … I love England. Or at least I used to do it before colonization. “
Reflecting on the joint problems that affect the United Kingdom and its native France, Camus wrote on Friday that the media class was perplexed by “complex mysteries”, as there is a “meteoric increase in drug trafficking and the Tholence of violence of violence.
For the majority, Camus is well known for having conducted the term ‘The Great Replacement’, which, despite the constant accusations of being a hard -right -wing conspiracy theory, has entered the political language of several countries, conceited totally bees totally frowning completely of the bee completely completely bey in recently. TRUE. Or the replacement of European peoples, has written:
In 15 centuries, there is not a single episode, dramatic through some bones, Neith the hundred years of the war or German occupation, which has represented such a serious, disarming and practically definitive threat in its dex.
Camus spoke with Breitbart News in 2018 and expressed the predominant vision of the globalist elites of “Davocracy”, that human beings are generally intercanular: “A product, a producer and a consumer at the same time, one thing, a number, not a human being.” From this point of view, no sentimentality or value can be attributed to any group of people, since they can be exchanged freely for another and still render the same role.
The elites support the “great replacement”, therefore, which was defined as “the change of people and civilization for the good of the man’s industry, the economic system that produces undifferentiated human matter, the human nutella, propagable at will.”
This week’s prohibition that Camus visits the United Kingdom, even to go to the University of Oxford, occurs as the British government continues to fight to face the apparently intractable border crisis. This week there was a new record for the arrivals of boat migrants, with illegal 705 that land on the beaches of Great Britain on Tuesday, taking the total during the year, according to the BBC, to 8.88, a mass jump to the arrivals at this point of the previous year.
In more general terms, immigration to the United Kingdom is seen at levels in British history, very possibly ever. Net arrivals reached another record in 2023, and gross arrivals reached approximately 1.2 million new residents in the country in July 2024. The leader of Brexit, Nigel Farage, described the figures as “horrendas” and warned that the rapid and ascending disjoint