Renaud Camus, a right-wing French philosopher known for his contentious theories on remigration and the 'Great Replacement,' joins the conversation. He shares his views on the societal implications of demographic changes and the historical context of migration. Camus discusses the challenges of identity in multicultural societies and the responsibility of public intellectuals amidst rising far-right sentiments. The dialog navigates complex themes of race, colonization, and the impact of controversial ideas, advocating for open debate despite the heated nature of the topics.