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It Happened Again

As usual, Amazon keeps trying to exert its market domination to censor books that don’t adhere to the leftist line.  The latest book Amazon is threatening to ban: The Camp of The Saints by Jean Raspail.

The 1973 novel has served as a focal point for criticism against the mass migration of Third World immigrants into Europe. The late Raspail considered this move, orchestrated by Globalists, as little more than an attempt to destroy Western civilization.

Whether it wants to or not, Amazon can’t yet totally blackball any book. But the company controls more than half of all book sales, so if it bans a work, it can make that book much more marginal, and difficult to find. Here’s more from Mark Dice.

 

The Caravan Of Saints

The French novelist Jean Raspail wrote a tale of dystopic fiction in 1973 that has eerily foretold the disintegration of Western culture that has occurred, owing to mass illegal immigration. Raspail’s book was The Camp of the Saints, and it has since been attacked or praised all around the world. Time Magazine, for instance, blasted it as a “bilious tirade,” but William F. Buckley Jr. praised it as “a great novel” raising questions on how to respond to illegal immigration.

Here, Black Pigeon Speaks uses the novel as a starting point to examine the concepts of open borders and multiculturalism, and how they might destroy or set back civilization.

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