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Renaud Camus on Decolonisation:
"What is the thread of dignity in a historical context? It is resistance, which is perhaps the foundation of history. At a certain point, people and peoples say: 'We don't want this anymore!
And that is what all the people whose names we know today and see on the streets and monuments were like.
The struggle against the Great Replacement will go down in history, in the history of colonialism and decolonialism! The French are apparently unaware of the fact that it is they, and not anyone else, who are the indigenous people in France.
The only decolonisers today who have a clear right and a just call; are us! That is why I am fully behind decolonisation."
"What is the thread of dignity in a historical context? It is resistance, which is perhaps the foundation of history. At a certain point, people and peoples say: 'We don't want this anymore!
And that is what all the people whose names we know today and see on the streets and monuments were like.
The struggle against the Great Replacement will go down in history, in the history of colonialism and decolonialism! The French are apparently unaware of the fact that it is they, and not anyone else, who are the indigenous people in France.
The only decolonisers today who have a clear right and a just call; are us! That is why I am fully behind decolonisation."
I'm being a bit provocative here: Would a master-race be jumping like this so a foreign Frankenstein man could lead it to destruction?
No lack of responsibility or blaming will solve this problem. There's an ideological sickness within our ranks: One that should be annihilated.
No lack of responsibility or blaming will solve this problem. There's an ideological sickness within our ranks: One that should be annihilated.
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Croatian patriotic concert