Category Archives: Death of the West

Camp of the Saints – Quote #15

“But don’t you ever ask yourself what something like this would mean? The mixture of races, and cultures, and life-styles. The different levels of ability, different standards of education. Why, it would mean the end of France as we know … Continue reading

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Benedict Option FAQ

Rod Dreher has assembled a “Benedict Option FAQ” for a very heady, ambitious, and interesting topic he’s been posting a lot about in the past several months, what is, in short, a call for Christians to retreat a bit and … Continue reading

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Germany Now Expects 1.5 Million ‘Refugees’ in 2015 Alone

We’ve gone from an initial jaw-dropping estimate of 500,000 (in 2015 alone) to, now, numbers that will continue to grow and grow. From Reuters (hat tip: S. Sailer): BERLIN (Reuters) – German authorities expect up to 1.5 million asylum seekers … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #14

Let’s give ear, in passing, to this discordant note. Good, canny common sense, a little uncouth and harsh—in other words, healthy— draws itself up to its dignified height and kicks up a fuss. Just a bit more effort and it … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #13

Albert Durfort was full of the milk of human kindness. (Machefer would have used a rather more vulgar expression. He always said the professional do-gooders turned his stomach. A little too harsh, perhaps, for Durfort, not a bad sort, really.) … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #12

Constant crusader, he would gallop through radioland to the rescue, looking for supposedly desperate causes, barely taking the time to change horses between two campaigns, always panting for breath as he came on the scene just in time to deliver … Continue reading

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France: How Far They Have Fallen

… Such that this becomes a career-ending ‘gaffe’: A French European MP was fighting for her political future on Wednesday after coming under attack for describing France as a country of “white race”. Nadine Morano, of the right-wing The Republicans … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #11

“Monsieur Machefer,” the minister replied, “your question is revolting! Do you ask a drowning man where he was going and why, before you pull him out of the water? Do you throw him back in if, assuming the worst, he … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #10

The event they had shared in, the event they were forced to sit idly by and watch, plunged them deep into raptures of reasoned delight, heightened no doubt by fatigue, and filled with each one’s concept of a bright new … Continue reading

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German Town(s) on Edge

A brief, but coherent elucidation of how the transformation happens. From WaPo (“A refugee riot puts a German town on edge“): CALDEN, Germany — This German town renowned for its rococo palace threw open its doors to arriving waves of … Continue reading

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