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Camus claims that he came up with the idea of the Great Replacement in 1996 while editing a guidebook about the French region of Herault. In his words, "I suddenly realised that in very old villages (...) the population had totally changed too,". He based his ideas on a 1972 book entitled ''The Camp of the Saints'' that describes the fall of Western civilisation being caused by mass immigration from Arabia. He has since been accused of becoming "the ideologue of white supremacy" and "the acceptable face of anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim politics".
Camus claims that he came up with the idea of the Great Replacement in 1996 while editing a guidebook about the French region of Herault. In his words, "I suddenly realised that in very old villages (...) the population had totally changed too,". He based his ideas on a 1972 book entitled ''The Camp of the Saints'' that describes the fall of Western civilisation being caused by mass immigration from Arabia. He has since been accused of becoming "the ideologue of white supremacy" and "the acceptable face of anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim politics".
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