![]() The book was initially translated into English by a mainstream American publisher in 1975, but it only took off in later years with its republication by racist anti-immigration activists. ![]() The book describes the takeover of France by “swarthy hordes” of Indians, “grotesque little beggars from the streets of Calcutta,” who are welcomed by treasonous white elites who, rather than turn the Indians away, “empty out all our hospital beds so that cholera-ridden and leprous wretches could sprawl between white sheets … and cram our nurseries full of monster children.” Toward the end, white women are forced into “whorehouse for Hindus.” It was written in 1973 by a far-right monarchist named Jean Raspail. The Camp of the Saints is a dystopian French novel depicting the invasion of France by a flotilla of bestial, feces-eating immigrants from India. ![]()
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