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What does /pol/ think of this book?
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Was it prophetical? Does it reflect what is going on today, even though it was written more than 40 years ago?
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I read it just before the "migrant crisis" in 2014, only difference with realité is that it is indian people in the book, but apart from that, yes, this is true apocalyptic "fiction" better than Mad Max.

Tu l'as lu ?
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>>55498832
this book shows that nothing has changed, despite all the efforts and money to create multi-kulti society...
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>>55501175
Oui je l'ai lu.
The book just popped back in my head today . Yes it's Indians, but the situation is the exact same. Fucking scary. Plus if you think that it mentions the Côte d'Azur...
>>55501417
True. Multikulti society only creates big fractures amongst the people living in it
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>>55498832
Going to pick this, Brave New World and 1984 up again just to remind myself of the nightmare governance that is emergening.
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>>55501627
It's a good read. Especially if you know pro refugee people. Tell them to read it.
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>>55498832
Merkel and Löfven thought it was an instruction manual-
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>>55501839
kek
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>>55498832
>Was it prophetical?

https://thepiratebay.la/torrent/12338585/Jean_Raspail_Le_Camp_Des_Saints

Only available in french? I keep seeing this referenced, and I'd like to read it.
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Quick summary for other lazy french fags?
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>>55501970

Actually more googling I think I found it.

http://www.jrbooksonline.com/pdfs/camp_of_the_saints.pdf

https://theendofzion.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Camp_of_the_Saints.pdf
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>>55501627
dont read 1984 again, it gets worse the more often you read it
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>>55501970
I think there is also an english version somewhere. Let me see if I can find it
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>>55498832

Should be required reading for all children, Inverted Polan.
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>>55498832
It was a warning we didn't listen to
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>>55502017
Ah you got it first. Nice
>>55502015
>Indian migrants decide to invade Europe on shanty boats
>Euro governments are unsure on how to react at first, and then decide to start a massive refugee acceptance propaganda campaign
>people who fight against the invasion are killed by their own government
>even depicts kids chanting tolerance songs and drawing immigrants
The thing is that it was written 40 years ago and it predicted things so well, except for the India part
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>>55502015
>Quick summary for other lazy french fags?

Just read the wiki summary?
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>>55501756
Good idea, cheers! I know a few chumps who could do with a wakeup smack too.

>>55502022
Just gotta slog through it then I guess.
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>>55502146
fuck, just reading this summary gave me the chills, and it's what's happening in in my country (france).

I need to find a quiet place in rural France and settle down there, Piero San Georgio style.

Escaping in other countries and partying it up with faggot expats sounds too much like treason.
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>>55502245
Scary eh? The only good thing so far is that we aren't being actively killed by our governments for opposing them, not yet at least
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>>55502359
We're almost killed socially. I mean, even here, the expats I hang out with seem to be pro migrants. At least the ones the open their mouth publicly (that's always the case when you a leftist point of view anyway, you can just shout it).

I had to shut the fuck up and hide my power levels, but can't count on them if things go south in France.

For the first time, I really see a war coming. Need to brush up my health, fighting skills and everything.
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>>55502441
I know. I'm French myself and most young people are brainwashed. Our only hope is that people get fed up and realize that their multicultural utopia isn't feasible
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>>55501970
Just learn french.

What are you ? An untermensch or something ?
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>>55502556
I thought you were polish...
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>>55502585
Nope. Monegasque, but I'm ethnically French
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>>55498832
A more recent book would be "Soumission" (Submission) by Houellebecq (also written in French, but an english translation came out about a month ago).

Basically, the plot is that a Muslim Brotherhood party allies with the Socialists in order to beat the National Front in I think the 2017 elections. Houellebecq doesn't really go into the gritty details, but in general the education system is cut down to the point where if you want a good education for your kids, you have to send them to the (private and Saudi-funded) schools and universities.

The "protagonist" is a hedonistic professor of french literature at the Sorbonne with a massive midlife crisis (like so many of Houellebecq's protagonists) who eventually decides to convert to Islam in order to maintain his post (and get a raise, and three potentially underage wives).

The main thesis of the book is that the "intellectuals" who make up the middle class really have no values of their own. The protagonist visits a site of medieval pilgrimage that inspired Huysmans, the subject of his own thesis, and yet is unable to feel anything. In the end he is lured, by way of rather sophistical arguments, to convert to Islam purely out of self interest. For a man in his position, a bit of mental prostitution is a small price to pay. Here are the final words to the book:

>...it would be the chance at a second life, with very little connection to the old one.
>I would have nothing to mourn.
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>>55502819
Very interesting, thank you for posting this. I'll add it to my reading list!
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>>55502819
Great read, I recommend it, just like all Houellebecq's work.
Actually seems much less scary than OP's book. At least the muslim replacement in the book goes smooth and just replaces the degeneracy/void with Islam.
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