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What Does Renaud Camus Actually Believe? Part Two: Is He Really a Conspiracy Theorist?

by Steven Tucker
8 May 2025 7:00 AM

In the first part of this essay we bemoaned how the French philosopher Renaud Camus, originator of the term ‘The Great Replacement’, a phrase used to describe the systematic demographic shift taking place against white populations throughout Europe, has been barred from entering the UK as an “undesirable influence” by the Home Office – largely because he dares tell the self-evident truth about such matters and the complete and total disaster they have been.

For this, he is often condemned as some kind of neo-Nazi; even though, as we have already demonstrated by providing quotes from his 2023 anthology of essays Enemy of the Disaster, Camus explicitly blames Adolf Hitler for the continent’s current demographic shift. The Nazis’ anti-Jewish 1940s Holocaust, Camus says, triggered a subsequent extreme moral overreaction from generations of post-war white European politicians who naïvely dismantled all of the continent’s necessary borders in the impossible dream of thereby creating some post-racial brotherhood of man.


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Tee Ell
Tee Ell
3 years ago

Stop doing tests you absolute eejits.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  Tee Ell

This needs to be sent to every teacher, personally, by the government.

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Backlash
Backlash
3 years ago

Until we remove the incentive of a fully paid week off work for public sector staff, this will never stop. Stop the tests, and no show no dough.

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emel
emel
3 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

I thought they got a month off.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  emel

Yup, they’re up to 28 days of self certification now.

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cornubian
cornubian
3 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Too many on the covid bandwagon now. Regime are actually paying people to keep the hoax going.

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Mumbo Jumbo
Mumbo Jumbo
3 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Is that in ddition to the statutory sick leave of 4 weeks?

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Bellingcat
Bellingcat
3 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

And posties also, not just the public sector – just got my Xmas cards yesterday. Can’t blame them though, the Royal Fail is a complete shit show.

Last edited 3 years ago by Bellingcat
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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

Class sizes should always be 120. The myth of ‘education’ needs toppling.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Most of “education” funding is to subsidise both parents into working and boost land prices.

When you look at the bump of house prices located near schools most of the school subsidy gets eaten in mortgage interest/rent.

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twinkytwonk
twinkytwonk
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Isn’t everything to do with reasoning house prices and keeping everyone one the wheel of work and debt payments?

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Interesting post.

But the “demand” from parents buying houses with borrowed money in those areas might otherwise be distributed in other areas, given that the prevalent “wisdom” in Britain seems to be to borrow as much money as you can when a moneylender says that as well as paying him interest you’ve also got to agree to let him grab “your” house if you can’t pay. (Agreeing such an arrangement is widely described as “getting” something or even as being “given” it.)

Certainly the expansion of “higher” “education” was all to do with increasing personal debt. There are many twentysomethings who don’t even know what debt means…they think “student debt” isn’t real debt, or that you’re only in “debt” when you are “behind in your payments”.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

They want to educate? Then why are they destroying the society which they have promised the young will fulfil their dreams and aspirations?

But it’s not education so much as propaganda, dumbing-down, and prizes for all, is it?

And then a crap job afterwards, or after a pointless degree.

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cornubian
cornubian
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

The ‘education’ system is designed to create narrative-supporting, order-followers.

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robwallser
robwallser
3 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Like teachers you mean

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Fred Streeter
Fred Streeter
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

“But it’s not education so much as propaganda, dumbing-down, and prizes for all, is it?
And then a crap job afterwards, or after a pointless degree.”

Said Eeyore

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred Streeter

Who’s Eeyore?

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Fred Streeter
Fred Streeter
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Who’s Eeyore?!

Never mind.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred Streeter

A depressed donkey I am, as long as it’s a clever ass!

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Fred Streeter
Fred Streeter
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

It is said that their learning and problem-solving skills are up there with dogs and dolphins.

However, I would surmise that their ebullience factor is probably lower.

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MrkMtchll
MrkMtchll
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

🙂

Last edited 3 years ago by MrkMtchll
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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago

My grandma used to tell me to stay at home in bed if I felt too ill to go out. Simple, really.

I do not need an expensive “free” test to check I am not unwell.

I do not need to visit the graveyard to check I am not dead.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago

Teachers, along with medics, the worst profession for pushing panic throughout this nonsense (you can add journalists and politicians). Amazing they are STILL doing it!

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robwallser
robwallser
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Largely the problem of ridiculous union who instead of helping teachers so they can help kids are now just helping themselves to free leave .

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The old bat
The old bat
3 years ago

The madness of testing. Someone told me yesterday that a collegue of hers had had covid 6 times! Turns out that this person has actually taken 6 individual periods of quarantine. Instead of being seen as a major skiver, she was viewed as an extremely unfortunate person who is constantly ill.

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twinkytwonk
twinkytwonk
3 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Who wouldn’t use a positive test if they could get two weeks paid time off?

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  twinkytwonk

Responsible adult human beings?

I know, I know, that includes the public and third sectors and far too many salaried employees.

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The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
3 years ago
Reply to  twinkytwonk

Exactly – but I work for myself.

No work no pay.

A slightly different motivation and work ethic than the public sector!

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cornubian
cornubian
3 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Probably get some sort of accolade for ‘selflessly putting herself above others’.

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robwallser
robwallser
3 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Having said that shit all in pay rises for a decade really what kind of motivation does one expect .An NHS worker being offered a 2% pay rise is quite welcome to all the time off they want

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robwallser
robwallser
3 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

indeed !!! mentally ill

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

Kit Knightly has a well timed piece in off-Guardian
https://off-guardian.org/2022/01/10/what-they-really-mean-by-living-with-covid/

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Absolutely nails it, thanks for that.

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BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

This Is exactly what’s going on. I couldn’t believe the change in news broadcasting, all at the same time? This piece should be added to the DS as a stand alone article…..it’s Bang On!

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Davke
Davke
3 years ago

They should refuse to pay them for their first 3 – 5 days of sick leave as happens with many low paid workers.

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Stuart
Stuart
3 years ago

“On Monday, Boris Johnson said ministers were considering reducing the self-isolation period from seven to five days for fully vaccinated people who test positive for Covid,”

Does he not get the utter stupidity of that statement

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Bob Fleming
Bob Fleming
3 years ago
Reply to  Stuart

It gets worse. It you are medically exempt from a vaccine then you can also benefit fro the reduced isolation period (as taken from the Test & Trace website):

When you do not need to self-isolate
NHS Test and Trace and the NHS COVID-19 app will check whether you need to self-isolate because you’ve been in contact with someone with COVID-19.

You do not need to self-isolate if any of the following apply:

  • you’re fully vaccinated – this means 14 days have passed since your final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine
  • you’re under 18 years old
  • you’re taking part or have taken part in an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
  • you’re not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons

What is the logic in that?

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The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
3 years ago
Reply to  Bob Fleming

To avoid getting sued for ‘discrimination’ I would imagine.

Unlike not being vaxxed which is a personal choice.

The same as what religion you are……ooops!

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Bob Fleming

Is “I already had the mild cold called SARS2?” listed?

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The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

I’ve started ticking the vaccinated box….I’ve been ‘vaccinated’ the natural way.

After if they can change the definition of vaccinated so can I? Surely it means ‘are you highly resistant if not immune’ which I am.

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Menckenitis
Menckenitis
3 years ago
Reply to  The Rule of Pricks

Bravo! We need more of this ‘Let’s fight them with their own logic’ approach.

Change definitions.
Tell lies where necessary to achieve the objective.
Spout logic (‘science’) that suits your purpose.
Obfuscate if challenged.
Party freely.
Most of all, use propaganda like there’s no tomorrow…

Remember, you MUST…

### LIE ### CHEAT ### CELEBRATE ###

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  Stuart

Too many parties, his mind blurred.

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Cristi.Neagu
Cristi.Neagu
3 years ago

120 kids in one class? That is not education. You will learn nothing at all. My class in school had less than 30 kids and the teachers couldn’t pay attention to everyone.

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Moderate Radical
Moderate Radical
3 years ago

‘[Dame Maura Regan] told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Personally, I’d welcome it, because I think the most important thing is there are many staff that actually have no symptoms, many children that have no symptoms, and I think it’s important to get staff back as quickly as possible.”’ (my bold)

And still the penny doesn’t drop. Remarkable.

In other words, they haven’t had the COVID-19 disease but rather (granting the tests were accurate) have experienced SARS-2 in extremely mild form. Mild to moderate infection with SARS-2 has led to mass hysteria, with ostensibly grown adults everywhere obeying the absurd command to ‘self-isolate’ and, in the case of teachers, disrupted children’s education to a staggering degree.

Yet when the poo hits the blower, and ‘school leaders’ (contradiction) realise they need teachers back in the classroom, and they realise that teachers and children are not presenting with symptoms, they still seem utterly transfixed and unable to put two and two together and come to the conclusion that asymptomatic testing is not only absurd but has caused indescribable harm to our children’s education and society as a whole

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amanuensis
amanuensis
3 years ago

How come 8% absenteeism results in classes of 120?

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Because 1/(1-0.08) times the average class size which is probably about 25 is 120. It’s not for Telegraph readers to question “the science”. That would be conspiracy theory.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

On the one hand, ‘well’ people both in Education and other public sector roles are being encouraged or even expected to isolate after a ‘positive’ test result.

On the other hand, IKEA has docked pay for unvaccinated people in the UK who are FORCED to isolate for 10 days, despite being well. BBC has reported this today, and opines that it ‘isn’t really discrimination’.

On the third hand, everybody is now testing manically out of fear, compulsion, design (to get off work), or mistaken belief it is the law.

This is British society in 2022?

Civilisation is hanging by a thread.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

If you’ve got an IKEA employee who is in say their 20s or 30s or 40s, and the 17th time they put a stick up their nose they get a blue line in the long desired much feared place, why on earth does the idiot then tell everyone, tell their employer, tell “the NHS”, tell their Aunt Fanny, tell everyone on Facebook, tell their local “community bobby”, every nurse they see, etc.? Don’t they got nothing between their ear’oles?

Or does a terminal program, which they probably call an “app”, do some of the reporting for them?

Someone should tell them “I don’t care what blue line you’ve got on your device, you cretin”.

In the case of those employees at IKEA there’s not even a financial incentive – there’s a financial disincentive. Do these idiots want people to feel sorry for them, say how much they love them, etc.? That’s got to be it, somewhere along the line.

I mean how hard is it, even for a smartphone addict who likes to “go on Facebook”, to educate themselves on a) the difference between a virus and an illness, and b) how the probability of having got at least one six with a fair die increases almost to certainty as the number of throws increases?

Imagine if they got a real health problem. They’d probably collapse into a quivering wreck.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

All testers are borderline crazy, if not already such.

The point is that jabbed IKEA employees still get sick-pay; unjabbed do not (or it is docked) – AND must isolate with or without testing. The latter folk should resign and get a better job, of course.

The upshot is that the well are paid to go off sick, unless they are well but fall into the political category of ‘unjabbed’: they are then punished for the classification regardless of being sick or well.

Last edited 3 years ago by BS665
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The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

It’s a ludicrous policy….

Not sick but vaxxed with positive test – a few days off work on full pay

Actually sick and unvaxxed but able to work – go in to work to keep pay levels and spread whatever you’ve got

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

I have never done a test, never tested positive, therefore haven’t needed to do an isolation. I run a small business. no-one pays me to be sick, so I am not sick.

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GimpbusterMSc
GimpbusterMSc
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Ikea would have to vary the contract. There maybe terms in the existing ones that allow them too but regardless of what the British Bullshit Corporation spouts-Ikea are putting themselves on very thin ice if someone with a bit of guts plays the game correctly.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  GimpbusterMSc

Out of interest, what’s the best way to play the game, re: not being sent home for 10 days due to being unvaxxed?

Do you say your vax status is ‘confidential’ and not disclose it, when asked?

Or state you are unvaxxed – ‘come out’ – so to speak?

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Nessimmersion
Nessimmersion
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Send them this picture of a test result.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

What you implyin’? 😠😳

Unvaxxed dont test, just go home…

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Nessimmersion
Nessimmersion
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Get a grip, its a spoof fer gawds sake, to show the respect you have for anyone asking about a test the CDC was recommending be thrown in the garbage 5 months ago.
Really shouldn’t have to explain this.

Last edited 3 years ago by Nessimmersion
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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

I got the joke!

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Star
Star
3 years ago

The hospital and school systems break down… Then it will be electricity and the currency…

But wait…the regime will hold a…Coronation!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_74Hh35jk0

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Victory Gin
Victory Gin
3 years ago

Insane … the world’s gone completely bonkers!

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

The technical term is ‘Banana, Napoleon’.

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Mike Oxlong
Mike Oxlong
3 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Senile Joe in the background trying to remember his own name.

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VAX FREE IanC
VAX FREE IanC
3 years ago

I stopped reading at “according to the latest data, the BBC reports.”

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GimpbusterMSc
GimpbusterMSc
3 years ago

At least half of them would be idle chancers taking the golden opportunity for a good old fashioned bit of swinging the lead.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago

I live in a small rural town and all the local beauty spot carparks are always full of cars.
Working from home?
Tested positive?
Off sick?
You might say that but I couldn’t possibly comment.

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Think Harder
Think Harder
3 years ago

The “cabal” must be pleased, state education and NHS crumbling. The population terrified and obedient. It’s all going better than was hoped.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
3 years ago

Unsurprisingly, there are now a large number of folks who use masking as a virtue signalling ritual. The other day, while in a restaurant I witnessed a family of 9 from 70’s to about 10, all troop in with fresh masks on, walk 30 feet to their table, sit, then as one, remove their masks. As one after another went to the toilet during the evening, they very obviously, replaced their mask before rising, and sat back down before taking it off. Then at the very end of the evening, they all donned masks and left, only to stand outside and remove them as if on a signal. Then I presume that they all went home safe in the knowledge that they hadn’t killed a random grandma, and that they are better people than everyone else in the restaurant who didn’t bother with masks at all.

Last edited 3 years ago by NeilParkin
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olaffreya
olaffreya
3 years ago

My daughter is yet to attend college since Xmas – staff off with common cold. Oops, I mean covid. Don’t need to add to that.

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Mike Oxlong
Mike Oxlong
3 years ago

Be interesting to see the absence rates between private and public sector employees. I know who’d I’d have my money on for most days off.

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
3 years ago

Reuters reporting Japan is at 1% of its COVID peak cases and falling. India is at 3% of its peak and falling. What did these countries do? Ditch vaccine mandates for ivermectin. Since April 28, India medical officials started providing hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin to its massive population. As India is the major pharmaceutical manufacturer in the world, they were ready for this massive drug distribution. MIRACULOUSLY!, COVID cases have plummeted quickly since then. Meanwhile, all “first world” countries in Europe are reporting a rise in cases. Get your ivermectin before it is too late! https://ivmpharmacy.com

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robwallser
robwallser
3 years ago

Regarding the lady in the photograph wearing some sort of face covering would you be able to explain to a grandchild in forty years time what the hell was going on ?

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