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ALLEGEDLY Stephen Miller wrote 900 emails to BREITBART that are racist! Promoting WHITE SUPREMACY. The dementia don CUPPA TEA. YOURS?

Posted - November 15, 2019

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  • 19942
    I'm betting Miller sleeps in a crypt.  
      November 15, 2019 12:12 PM MST
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  • 46117
    In a world of his making where all vampires are WHITE.  He is more than dead inside.  He was never alive. 
      November 15, 2019 12:15 PM MST
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  • 113301
    OK honey this is one of your brilliances to share! This is TOO PERFECT! Thank you for your reply and Happy Saturday. Here comes a question NAMING you! :)
      November 16, 2019 1:37 AM MST
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  • 19942
    You are welcome to use anything I post. :)
      November 16, 2019 8:13 AM MST
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  • 113301
    :):):) Merci mon ami!
      November 16, 2019 8:45 AM MST
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  • 46117
    thank you SO MUCH, ROSIE G. Thank you. If we only do questions about how degenerate this creep is?  That will satisfy me.  Because he is the heart of TRUMP. This is TRUMP's heart.  And RUDY is TRUMP's brain.  But back to Miller.  I have a tape of his insane emails.  And the explanation of why he tried to get Brietbart to explore all possibilities of promoting ALT RIGHT (WHITE SUPREMACIST) lying propoganda. 

    Below, Rosie, is the book out there called CAMP OF THE SAINTS that states that immigrants eat feces.  It is way worse.  But you get the gist.  And Steven Miller wants to brag about this book and tries to get Brietbart to promote it.  He is TRUMP'S HEART.  A festering, demented, psychopathic evil ingrained in his very nature.

    The Camp of the Saints

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    The Camp of the Saints TheCampOfTheSaints.jpg
    Cover of the first edition
    Author Jean Raspail Original title Le Camp des Saints Translator Norman Shapiro Country France Language French Publisher Éditions Robert Laffont
    Publication date
    1973
    Published in English
    1975 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) ISBN 978-0-684-14240-1 OCLC 1174645 843/.9/14 LC Class PZ4.R227 Cam PQ2635.A379

    The Camp of the Saints (FrenchLe Camp des Saints) is a racist 1973 French dystopian fiction novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. A speculative fictional account, it depicts the destruction of Western civilization through Third World mass immigration to France and the West. Almost forty years after its initial publication, the novel returned to the bestseller list in 2011.[1] On its publication, the book received praise from some prominent conservative French literary figures[2][3] but has been dismissed by both French- and English-language commentators.[4] It is controversial and has often been denounced for its racist, xenophobic and anti-immigrant themes. The Southern Poverty Law Center has compared the book to The Turner Diaries, attributing its popularity with white nationalists to the plot's parallels with the white genocide conspiracy theory.

    Inspiration[edit]

    Raspail has said his inspiration came while at the French Riviera in 1971, as he was looking out at the Mediterranean.

    What if they were to come? I did not know who "they" were, but it seemed inevitable to me that the numberless disinherited people of the South would, like a tidal wave, set sail one day for this opulent shore, our fortunate country’s wide-gaping frontier.[5]

    The name of the book comes from a passage in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 20:7–9) depicting the apocalypse. Satan influences most of the nations of the Earth to gather for one final battle against "the camp of the saints," before being defeated for eternity:

    And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations that are at the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea. And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, but fire came down from heaven and consumed them.[6]

    Plot[edit]

    In Calcutta, IndiaCatholic priests promote the adoption of Indian children by those back in Belgium as a form of charity. When the Belgian government realizes that the number of Indian children raised in Belgium has reached 40,000 in just five years, an emergency policy attempts to halt the migration. Desperate for the chance to send their children to what they call a "land of plenty", a mob of desperate Indians swarms the consulate. As a Belgian aid worker works through the crowd, an Indian gong farmer begs him to take them back to Europe, to which the worker agrees.

    The worker and farmer bring the crowd to the docks, where there are hundreds of ships once owned by European powers, now suited only for river traffic. Nevertheless, the crowd boards, and a hundred ships soon leave for Europe; conditions on board are cramped, unsanitary and miserable, with some passengers publicly fornicating. As the ships pass "the straits of Ceylon", helicopters swarm overhead, capturing images of the refugees on board to be published in Europe. Meanwhile, on the Russian Far East, the Soviet troops see masses of Chinese ready to enter Siberia but are reluctant to fight them.

    As the fleet crosses the Indian Ocean, the political situation in France becomes more charged. At a press conference about the crisis, a French official who offers a speech in praise of the refugees is confronted by a journalist who claims he is merely trying to "feed the invaders" and demands to know if France will "have the courage to stand up to" the migrants when they reach France. The official decries this question as morally offensive and threatens to throw the journalist out when he continues to yell. Other journalists seek to inflame tensions between the French and Africans and Arabs already living in the country. Over time, these journalists begin to write that the migrant fleet is on a mission to "enrich, cleanse and redeem the Capitalist West". At the same time as the fleet is praised by those in Paris, the people of Southern France, terrified of the migrants' arrival, flee to the north.

    As the fleet approaches the Suez CanalEgyptian military forces fire a warning shot, causing the fleet to steer south, around the Cape of Good Hope. To the surprise of observers, the apartheid regime of South Africa floats out barges of food and supplies, which the migrants throw overboard. The international press is thrilled, believing the rejection of these supplies to be a political statement against the apartheid South African regime. Western leaders, confident the refugees will accept supplies from their "more virtuous" nations, organize a supply mission, funded by governments, charities, rock stars and major churches, to meet the refugees off São Tomé. However, the fleet does not stop for these barges either, and when a worker from the Papal barge attempts to board one of the ships, he is strangled and thrown overboard. The press attempts to contain coverage of the disaster.

    When the migrants pass through the Strait of Gibraltar, the French president orders troops to the south and addresses the nation of his plan to repel the migrants. However, in the middle of the address, he breaks down, demands the troops simply follow their consciences instead. Most of the troops immediately desert their posts and join the civilians as they flee north, and the south is quickly overrun by the migrants. Some of the last troops to stand their ground take refuge in a small village, along with Calguès, an old man who has chosen to remain at his home, and Hamadura, a Westernized Indian who is terrified of his "filthy, brutish" countrymen and prides himself on having more in common with whites than Indians. The troops in this village, total of nineteen Frenchmen and one Indian, surrounded by what they deem "occupied territory", remains the last defense of Western values and "Free France" against the immigrants.

    The migrants make their way north, having no desire to assimilate to French culture, but continuing to demand a First World standard of living, even as they flout laws, do not produce, and murder French citizens, such as factory bosses and shopkeepers, as well as the ordinary people who do not welcome them. They are also joined by the immigrants who already reside in Europe, as well as various left-wing and anarchist groups. Across the West, more and more migrants arrive and have children, rapidly growing to outnumber whites. In a matter of months, the white West has been overrun and the pro-immigrant governments are established, while the white people are ordered to share their houses and flats with the immigrants. The village containing the troops is bombed flat by airplanes of the new French government, referred to only as the "Paris Multiracial Commune". Within a few years, most Western governments have surrendered. The mayor of New York City is made to share Gracie Mansion with three African-American families from Harlem, migrants gather at coastal ports in West Africa and South Asia and swarm into EuropeAustralia, and New Zealand, London is taken over by an organization of non-white residents known as the "Non-European Commonwealth Committee" which force the British queen to have her son marry a Pakistani woman, millions of black Africans from around the continent gather at the Limpopo River and invade South Africa, and only one drunken Soviet soldier stands in the way of hundreds of thousands of Chinese peasants as they overrun Siberia.

    The epilogue reveals that the story was written in the last holdout of the Western world, Switzerland, but international pressure from the new governments, isolating it as a rogue state for not opening its borders, and the internal pro-migrant elements, force it to capitulate as well. Mere hours from the border opening, the author dedicates the book to his grandchildren, in the hopes they will grow up in a world where they will not be ashamed of him for writing such a book.

    English translations[edit]

    A translation by Norman Shapiro was published by Scribner in 1975 (ISBN 978-0-684-14240-1). It was republished in mass market paperback format in 1977 by Ace Books (ISBN 978-0-441-09120-1) and Sphere Books (ISBN 978-0-7221-7222-3), and in softcover format by The Social Contract Press in 1995 (ISBN 978-1-881780-07-6). The novel is available in Amazon Kindle format.[7]

    Reception[edit]

    According to historian of literature Jean-Marc Moura,[8] The Camp of the Saints received a positive reception, with most critics focusing on the "prophetic" nature of the story.[4] It was praised by Bernard Pivot and conservative intellectuals such as Michel DéonJean Cau and Louis Pauwels.[9][10]

    After the book was translated to English, Max Lerner said that it had "irresistible pace of skill and narrative", while Sidney Hook said that it would "succeed in shocking and challenging the complacent contemporary mind."[11] In 1975, Time magazine panned the novel as a "bilious tirade" that only required a response because it "arrives trailing clouds of praise from French savants, including Dramatist Jean Anouilh ('A haunting book of irresistible force and calm logic'), with the imprint of a respected U.S. publisher and a teasing pre-publication ad campaign ('The end of the white world is near')".[12]

    Kirkus Reviews compared the novel to Mein Kampf,[13] while Jeffrey Hart in the National Review mocked the rejection of the novel by critics - deriding them as "respectable, comfortable reviewers" - and lauded the book, stating "in freer and more intelligent circles in Europe, the book is a sensation and Raspail is a prize-winner [...] his plot is both simple and brilliant."[14] Syndicated columnist Garry Wills condemned the embrace of the novel by the "more 'respectable' channels" of American right-wing media, including Hart, drawing parallels between the "racial implications" of the book and the National Review's "overtly racist analysis" of school integration efforts.[15] In 1983, Linda Chavez called the novel "a sickening book", describing it as "racist, xenophobic and paranoid."[16]

    The December 1994 cover story of The Atlantic Monthly focused on the themes of the novel, analyzing them in the context of international relations, while describing it as "the most politically incorrect book in France in the second half of the twentieth century".[4] Its authors, British historian Paul Kennedy and Columbia professor Matthew Connelly further wrote: «many members of the more prosperous economies are beginning to agree with Raspail's vision». [17]

    In 2001, the Southern Poverty Law Center described it as "widely revered by American white supremacists and is a sort of anti-immigration analog to The Turner Diaries."[18] Again, in October 2015, the SPLC condemned the novel as "the favorite racist fantasy of the anti-immigrant movement in the US."[19] Ryan Lenz of the SPLC notes that "[t]he premise of Camp of the Saints plays directly into that idea of white genocide. It is the idea that through immigration, if it's left unchecked, the racial character and content of a culture can be undermined to the point of oblivion."[20]

    In 2002, Lionel Shriver described the novel as "both prescient and appalling," certainly "racist" but "written with tremendous verbal energy and passion." Shriver writes that the book "gives bilious voice to an emotion whose expression is increasingly taboo in the West, but that can grow only more virulent when suppressed: the fierce resentment felt by majority populations when that status seems threatened."[21]

    William F. Buckley, Jr. praised the book in 2004 as "a great novel" that raised questions on how to respond to massive illegal immigration,[22] and in 2014, Mackubin Thomas Owens noted Buckley's praise of it, while remarking that "Raspail was ahead of his time in demonstrating that Western civilization had lost its sense of purpose and history—its 'exceptionalism'."[23] In 2005, the conservative Chilton Williamson praised the book as "one of the most uncompromising works of literary reaction in the 20th century."[24]

    The book returned to the bestseller list, ranking in the top 5 in bookstores in France as of March 2011.[1] It has been referred to often by Steve Bannon, U.S. President Donald Trump's former chief strategist.[25][26] It has also been promoted by Trump's senior policy advisor Stephen Miller.[27]

    See also



    This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at November 16, 2019 4:28 AM MST
      November 15, 2019 12:19 PM MST
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  • 13260
    "If we only do questions about how degenerate this creep is..."

    What ELSE do you and Rosie post questions about? And a fat lot of good it's done. He is still president and he might be re-elected. On the other hand, not only did she wear a glove, but it's been three years and we have somehow survived.
      November 15, 2019 12:42 PM MST
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  • 113301
    I think he is like those vitriolic anti LGBQT pols who are in the closet and so come out hatefully against what they are themselves. He is in the closet about something. Maybe he is gay or Jewish or has "colored" blood from oh I don't know African Americans or Italians or Spaniards or the French. I mean isn't everyone not sparkling bright white "colored". It will come out eventually. What he is trying under that massive mountain of hate. I'm gonna ask. Thank you for your reply Sharon.
      November 16, 2019 4:30 AM MST
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  • 46117
    I am in love with THE YOUNG TURKS on Youtube.  They are AMAZING.  They are better at news than MSNBC and CNN combined and I watch those shows every day.  This is PROGRESSIVE.  They are backing Bernie Sanders and love Elizabeth Warren and think Mayor Pete is a flip flopping liar who wants to get elected.  Now Medicare for Some and before NO Medicare for all?   

    So, they pick things apart in a much clearer way than CNN and they do not b.s. and put up with lies and let conservatives run their station.

    And CENK UYGUR the show's producer, is running for Congress in the 25th District in California to replace poor Katie who had to resign due to pressure from the Dems and the bad press from her ex-husband. HOW UNFAIR WAS THAT B.S.? 

    So, here are The YOUNG TURKS (turks is not for TURKEY, but for the definition that stands for REBELS)  Think YOUNG PROGRESSIVE REBELS who are making a huge difference and were even in the Mar A Lago video where Trump murders the press with a machine gun.  He kills the Young Turk panel.  So, they have CLOUT and are the widest internet news program in the world.  

      November 15, 2019 12:33 PM MST
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  • 113301
    Thank you for your reply Sharon. A couple of years ago I saw a show with them or about them. Look at the photo of stephen miller. He does not look like a WHITE AMERICAN to me. No dementia don resemblance or Tom Sellect or John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. Now they are all WHITE AMERICANS. His hate is based on self-hate I betcha. It will come out.
      November 16, 2019 5:03 AM MST
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