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To: C19fan

“Still, there it is, even though the thousand-strong migrant throng headed north from Central America is scarcely like the hundreds of thousands sailing from India to France in the novel. The comparison is useful in providing an imaginative framework for the kind of reactions we might see on this side of the border (though it should be understood that the scenario in Camp Of The Saints is an apocalyptic one, with all the attendant end-of-the-world hysteria that makes for vivid fiction.) With the novel’s plot in mind, what will be worth watching, though, is how US elites behave if these particular migrants make it to the border.”

If they come to California, Jerry and the rest of them will act just like the people in the book did and sacrifice what’s left of our state on the altar of virtue signalling(which is apparently the only thing that matters nowadays).


10 posted on 04/01/2018 5:28:57 AM PDT by Califreak (Take Me Back To Constantinople)
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To: Califreak
"If they come to California, Jerry and the rest of them will act just like the people in the book did and sacrifice what’s left of our state on the altar of virtue signalling(which is apparently the only thing that matters nowadays)."

That kind of corruption of the leadership, media and elected officials was the most prescient aspect of Raspail's book I think.

13 posted on 04/01/2018 5:46:41 AM PDT by VR-21
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