Saturday, 19 April 2025

The Great Replacement, Indeed

When articulated by callers to LBC, the Great Replacement Theory has been endorsed by Keir Starmer. How do we go about banning him? But while banning Renaud Camus only lends him an undeserved allure, what West is it that he fears is being replaced? He is an avowedly godless purveyor of pornography, and one of his staunchest defenders against Yvette Cooper (what a pity that only one of them can lose) is Jean-Yves Le Gallou, who will not have been at the Easter Vigil this evening, nor will he be at Mass in the morning.

Like the similar, and similarly pseudo-intellectual, Douglas Murray, Camus supports the corrupt and repressive regime in Ukraine, which is sexually decadent and at least backed by Nazis, rather than the corrupt and repressive regime in Russia, whose faults are other than his own. Accordingly, and also like Murray, he cheers on those who have taken advantage of this year's coincidence of Easter in the Eastern and Western Rites to exceed even their normal levels of violence against those wishing to celebrate the Resurrection in the city in which it occurred, the city in which many of their ancestors have lived continuously these twenty-one centuries.

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