Renaud Camus: Difference between revisions

imported>Xbsv
No edit summary
imported>Xbsv
No edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
{{Quote|You are asking me if I support [[Anti-Semitism|that]]?! I think it’s absolutely horrible, awful. I can very well understand why people in America would think “we won’t be replaced,” and I approve of that. But if [[Alt-Right|they]] are Nazis or if they [[James Alex Fields Jr.|ram cars into people]], I am appalled by the attitude...On the other hand, I totally sympathize with the slogan: “We will not be replaced.” And I think Americans have every good reason to be worried about their country, one of the two main elements that make up Western civilization, being changed into just another poor, derelict, hyperviolent, and stupefied quarter of the global village.}}
{{Quote|You are asking me if I support [[Anti-Semitism|that]]?! I think it’s absolutely horrible, awful. I can very well understand why people in America would think “we won’t be replaced,” and I approve of that. But if [[Alt-Right|they]] are Nazis or if they [[James Alex Fields Jr.|ram cars into people]], I am appalled by the attitude...On the other hand, I totally sympathize with the slogan: “We will not be replaced.” And I think Americans have every good reason to be worried about their country, one of the two main elements that make up Western civilization, being changed into just another poor, derelict, hyperviolent, and stupefied quarter of the global village.}}


'''Jean Renaud Gabriel Camus''', commonly known as '''Renaud Camus''', (born August 10 1946) is a French conspiracy theorist best known for creating the "[[Great Replacement]]", a racist conspiracy that claims a global elite (typically Muslims or the European Union) is attempting an [[ethnic cleansing]] against the white population of Europe to replace them with other races. This theory is also the origin of the common [[Alt-Right]] slogan "Jews will not replace us" (although Camus claims to be opposed to the [[Anti-Semitism|anti-Semitic]] elements of the movement), and has motivated a number of terrorist attacks.
'''Jean Renaud Gabriel Camus''', commonly known as '''Renaud Camus''', (born August 10 1946) is a French conspiracy theorist best known for creating the "[[Great Replacement]]", a racist conspiracy that claims a global elite (typically Muslims or the European Union) is attempting an [[ethnic cleansing]] against the white population of Europe to replace them with other races. This theory is also the origin of the common [[Alt-Right]] slogan "Jews will not replace us" (although Camus claims to be opposed to the [[Anti-Semitism|anti-Semitic]] elements of the movement), and has motivated a number of far-right terrorists, including [[Patrick Crusius]] and [[Brenton Tarrant]].


==Political activism==
==Political activism==