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Louis Betty
Scholar who co-authored and translated Renaud Camus's essays. He visited Camus in his castle in France and is familiar with his work and biography.
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May 2, 2025
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Ep. 2639 The Great Replacement: Where It Came From
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Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell, scholars who collaborated on Renaud Camus's work, delve deep into the controversial term 'Great Replacement.' They clarify its origins and tackle misconceptions surrounding its meaning, distancing it from conspiracy theories. The duo shares insights from their visits with Camus in France, discussing his life and its relevance to contemporary debates on identity and immigration. They also address the complexities of anti-racism and societal changes, highlighting the dangers posed by demographic shifts and the struggle against ideological censorship.
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