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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Free speech is now a crime in France.
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, French intellectual Renaud Camus has been given a 2 month
suspended prison sentence for saying that mass immigration into Europe
represents an “invasion.” Camus will only avoid jail by paying 1800 euros to two “anti-racist”
organizations, SOS Racisme and the LICRA (International League against
Racism and Anti-Semitism).
The writer, who is the author of Le Grand Remplacement (The Great Replacement), was charged with “public incitement to hate or violence on the basis of origin, ethnicity, nationality, race or religion.” The conviction stems from a November 2017 speech in Colombey-les-deux
Eglises to the National Council of European Resistance in which Camus
declared, “Immigration has become an invasion.”
“The irreversible colonization is demographic colonization, by the replacement of the population,” said the author, adding, “The ethnic substitution, the great replacement, is the most
important event in the history of our nation since it has existed; as
with other people, if the story continues, it will not be that of
France.”
Camus also called for a “national consensus of resistance” to oppose
Islamization in “the struggle for the salvation of our common
civilization, Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, Greek-Latin, Judeo-Christian.” The part of Camus’ speech that specifically garnered the
attention of judges was when he talked about European people being
replaced.
Camus said mass immigration “is the substitution, the
tendency to substitute everything with its emulator, normalized,
standardized, interchangeable: The original with its copy, the
authentic with its imitation, the true with the false, the mothers with
surrogate mothers, the culture with free time and entertainment.”
France suffers Islamic terror attacks on such a routine basis that
it’s barely even an important news story anymore. Many of those
terrorists are radicalized by mosques that escape any police scrutiny,
but Camus must be punished for his crime of opinion. And there you have it. Free speech is now a crime in France. * * *