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Renaud Camus is a French novelist and essayist who coined the term the “Great Replacement†in 2011 and has been in hot water ever since. On May 6, 2023, at the behest of the Vlaams Belang party, he delivered a speech entitled “What is the Great Replacement?†before the Flemish parliament in Brussels. An English... Read More
If you’re not French, you probably forgot that someone burned down one of the most iconic churches in Europe. But someone did burn it down, more than five years ago. We never found out who burned it down, and it was ruled to be a spontaneous combustion. Now, after all this time, they’ve finally rebuilt... Read More
In France, you have to agree with the Americans. It’s against the law to disagree with American policy on gay sex, wars, “the Holocaust,†and abortion. European Conservative: The thing that got them in trouble The journalist’s comments sparked a wave of indignation in the mainstream press, on the grounds that abortion cannot be considered... Read More
Pierre-Alain Cottineau: Your standard homosexual It is emblematic of Western society that self-declared sexual criminals are allowed to go to the government and just request a kidnapped child to rape and torture. The fact that the toddler in this latest French case was a female, while the state-backed kidnapper is an “LGBT,†demonstrates what I’ve... Read More
Last week I published a widely-discussed article on YouTube's growing climate of censorship, while noting one surprising exception. Over the last week, these disturbing trends have continued and possibly even accelerated. American Pravda: YouTube Censorship and the Curious Case of Candace Owens Ron Unz • The Unz Review • August 26, 2024 • 6,700 Words... Read More
Democracy will under no circumstances tolerate freedom of speech. It’s totally against the law in Western countries to allow any form of freedom of speech, even if you don’t know about it. The arrest of the Telegram CEO comes after the British said they wanted the US to extradite Elon Musk for allowing too much... Read More
Previously: France: Cops Detain Two Directors After Actress Says She Didn’t Consent to Sex 36 Years Ago So, France is doing this now. They’ve gone full vagina. And their new laws are being applied retroactively, just like in the US. I’m getting pretty tired of lectures by the French. The Guardian: Prosecutors appeared not to... Read More
The crackdown on pro-Palestine campus protests might just make college kids hate the establishment again The American university crowd didn’t seem to mind too much when the state was ushering in authoritarian green policies under the dodgy pretext of reducing the temperature of the planet. Or when campuses were banning right-wing speakers. Or when everyone... Read More
Earlier: The NYT's "Banned Books" List: Grossly Misleading As A Measure Of American Close-Mindedness I spend most of my time in France after having worked there for 17 years, but I have access through an app called Cloud Library to e-books from the public library in my little town in Maine. The selections are quite... Read More
Even if European nations were to get serious in the fight against illegal immigration, which most of them have yet to do, that would not be enough to stop the Great Replacement. That social-engineering experiment would go on, albeit maybe at a slightly slower pace and with a smaller proportion of criminals and Islamic terrorists... Read More
In 1931, Georges Bernanos published a pamphlet entitled La Grande Peur des Bien-Pensants (The Great Fear of the Righteous), which retraced the life, work and times of Édouard Drumont (see here for a list of TOO articles that deal with Drumont). In it, he painted an apocalyptic picture of the conquest of France by the... Read More
While the grisly acts of violence carried out by Muslim lunatics call for condemnation, is there any viable way of saving Western Europe in its current state? Take France, for example. It chose Globo-Homo-Mania over Catholicism as its spiritual compass. It succumbed to 'gay marriage' like the rest of EU that is under Jewish Supremacist... Read More
ABOVE: Brigitte Bardot, the most famous French actress of her era, modeled 1969-1978 for Marianne, the symbol of French nationhood. Subsequently, Bardot has been repeatedly prosecuted for criticizing immigration. EARLIER: Record U.S. Border, U.K. Channel Immivasions. Why Now? Across the white West—Spain, France, Ireland, England, and of course, the United States—illegal aliens are swarming across... Read More
The late, great Larry Auster did it in three words. He captured the essence of a complex socio-political phenomenon and told us exactly how we should behave towards that phenomenon. Yes, he did all that when he wrote these three words: “Islam is evil.†It’s an accurate description of Islam and an acute prescription of... Read More
Political change starts at the margins. Activists advance the cause, but may not reap the benefits. We clear the way for those who come later. But we can tell the truth and have fun doing it. President Emmanuel Macron’s appeal in the last election was his claim of independence. He started a new party and... Read More
Understand the Empire: Towards Global Governance or the Uprising of Nations? Alain Soral KontreKulture, 2021 Here is an adapted version of my foreword to the book. It is impossible to overstate Alain Soral’s importance in France’s intellectual landscape for the last twenty years. Arguably, there are two kinds of French people today: those who think... Read More
In sharp contrast with the morose political environment across Europe, the French presidential election – against all odds – is now set to become the most enthralling polls to watch in 2022. Just when everyone from Normandy to the Cote d’Azur seemed all but resigned to suffer a second bout of Macronism, polemicist-turned-politician Eric Zemmour... Read More
With the drowning deaths of 27 migrants crossing the Channel from France to England, illegal migration from the Third World is front and center anew in European politics. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has proposed that France take back to its shores all migrants who cross the Channel illegally and come ashore in Britain. In the... Read More
Note: Below is my article I originally wrote in French for the French-Breton website of the European Identitarians, Breizh-Info. To each of us his own author, to each of us his own interpretation of the author’s work. For several reasons I chose for our discussion today a Savoyard writer and philosopher Joseph de Maistre. Maistre... Read More
Understand the Empire (The title should end with an exclamation point!) is the English translation of Alain Soral’s 2011 best seller Comprendre l’Empire, which was his prescient attempt to explain the role which France played in the global empire. Because it is only a part of that empire, France presents a simplified case study which... Read More
In Europe today, it is easy to fall into permanent numbness amidst the omnipresent falsehoods, frivolousness, and slouching. That makes it all the more remarkable when one encounters some who resist, some who hold to an ethos, to the legacy of an entire civilization . . . an invigorating oasis in the most sterile spiritual... Read More
A strange phenomenon in postmodern life is the schizophrenic attitude towards differences between men and women. On the one hand, our culture denies that there are any significant psychological differences between men and women which might explain the radically different preferences of the sexes in many sectors. If virtually all UberEats food delivery bikers are... Read More
As our world tumbles forth towards ever-more-previously-inconceivable levels of absurdity, you better learn to laugh or you’ll be crying all day. The latest example is the move by the French government to ban Generation Identity (GI), a civil society movement opposing immigration and defending native European culture. GI had just executed one of its trademark... Read More
Multiple European Union states are breaking with post-war liberal conventions and openly imprisoning prominent political opponents and intellectuals for ideological crimes. The tactic being used by these governments is "rule through law," as opposed to rule of law. The strategy is commonly deployed in nations like Saudi Arabia against journalists, intellectuals and opposition figures who... Read More
As the judicial persecution of French dissidents intensifies, it is becoming more difficult to keep track of even the most punitive measures. Thus, I only recently learned that the French civic nationalist and publisher Alain Soral was sentenced last month to pay €134,400 ($158,500) to the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICRA), the French... Read More
Edmund Mazza begins The Scholastics and the Jews: Coexistence, Conversion, and the Medieval Origins of Tolerance by citing what he calls Jeremy Cohen’s “classic work,†The Friars and the Jews, in which Cohen argues that “the Dominicans and Franciscans developed, refined, and sought to implement a new Christian ideology with regard to the Jews, one... Read More
We are living in kooky times. The European Parliament has voted a pro-BLM resolution affirming a wide array of victimarian concepts (“structural racism,†intersectionality, “racialized persons,†and the very francophone “Afrophobiaâ€). Yesterday’s kooky left-wing meme is tomorrow’s law of the land. The EU lawmakers cite the fact that: Apparently none of the 400+ elected officials... Read More
Jean Raspail, the famed French explorer and writer, has passed away at the age of 94. This man is famous in our circles, not just in France but around the world, for his controversial 1973 novel The Camp of the Saints, which imagined what would happen if 1 million Third-World immigrants suddenly landed on the... Read More
Not anti-Semitism, but “Fear of the Jewish Power Cabal†is the political neurosis of the US, as George Mackenzie has correctly diagnosed: The disease is just as severe in Western Europe, and France in particular. Courageous men who are not paralyzed by fear of Jewish Power, and who are willing to pay the full price... Read More
PARIS. The people are angry with their government. Where? Just about everywhere. So what makes ongoing strikes in France so special? Nothing, perhaps, except a certain expectation based on history that French uprisings can produce important changes – or if not, can at least help clarify the issues in contemporary social conflicts. The current ongoing... Read More
As that rail and subway strike continued to paralyze travel in Paris and across France into the third week, President Emmanuel Macron made a Christmas appeal to his dissatisfied countrymen: "Strike action is justifiable and protected by the constitution, but I think there are moments in a nation's life when it is good to observe... Read More
England and France, two antagonists, two mainstays of European civilisation, are simultaneously engulfed in paroxysm of Judeophilia. The result of the forthcoming very important parliamentary elections in Britain hinges on this issue, with Labour and Tories competing who will express their love of Jews more profusely, while the Jews can’t decide whom they loath less.... Read More
The French civic-nationalist and anti-Zionist intellectual Alain Soral was sentenced to two years prison last week for sharing a rap video entitled “Gilets-Jaunes.†The music clip (watch it while you still can) is typical of the Yellow Vests in denouncing French media, political, and financial elites, and making a plea for direct democracy, notably the... Read More
The pro-European and anti-immigration movement Generation Identity (GI) has achieved a worldwide notoriety through its often spectacular actions, whether by occupying EU and government buildings or manning their own ship to halt migrant smugglers in the Mediterranean. Such actions are not without risk however. In spring 2018, French GI activists – frustrated by the French... Read More
Despite a moderate economic recovery, President Emmanuel Macron’s government continues to flounder in unpopularity. A recent poll found only 1 in 4 people had a positive view of the French president and his government, while 66% had an outright negative view. Every regime under siege has a choice: improve its performance and unify the country... Read More
This biography of Charles de Gaulle by Julian Jackson prompted both the conservative Federalist and the leftist New Statesman to run articles called “How Charles de Gaulle Made France Great Again.†The general supposedly reconciled the political tribes of Left and Right into a “certain idea of France.†In Conrad Black’s words, he “settled the... Read More
Alain Finkielkraut recently stated: “Soral is the most dangerous and ominous character of the public scene.†To understand the significance of these words, you have to know who is Alain Finkielkraut, and who is Alain Soral. Finkielkraut is one of our French neoconservatives. Formerly a Trotskyist, he is now a nationalist. He embodies what Soral... Read More
The recent fire which destroyed much of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has led to a great outpouring of emotion. Social media were also ablaze and the government was quickly able to raise a €1 billion in donation pledges to rebuild the iconic monument. Some people I know were quite affected by the sight, being... Read More
The Rabbis do not regret the Paris disaster. “It’s Divine punishment for burning the Talmud,†divines a prominent Jewish divine, the Bethel Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, about the Notre Dame fire. In 1242 the French investigated the Talmud, established that the codex contains volumes of hate speech, and finally burned 1200 codices in the square of... Read More
The Bamiyan Buddhas were destroyed by an intolerant sect pretending to follow Islam. Buddhism all across Asia grieved. The West hardly paid attention. The remaining ruins of Babylon, and the attached museum, were occupied, plundered and vandalized by a US Marine base during Shock and Awe in 2003. The West paid no attention. Vast tracts... Read More
See, earlier, by Martin Witkerk: The Relevance Of Raspail—Visionary French Novelist Saw It Coming, Published Just Before Censorship Crackdown The Social Contract Press has just brought out a sixth edition of Jean Raspail’s prophetic novel Camp Of The Saints, including for the first time an English-language translation of the substantial foreword that the author added... Read More
Get the kids into the house! Lock your doors! Board up the windows! Break out the gas masks and hazmat suits! According to the corporate media, we are now officially deep in the throes of a deadly anti-Semitism pandemic! And just as the threat of mind-controlling Russian influencers was finally waning! It seems the fabric... Read More
“Two Jews, three opinions.†It’s a very common saying, but it’s also a very dishonest one. Jews and their gentile allies use it to suggest that Jews are on all sides of every political argument, so they don’t have a decisive influence one way or another. But on some matters there’s an overwhelming consensus among... Read More