To: karpov
"Published in 1973, the dystopian novel details how a flotilla of Indian migrants reach Frances southern coast to invade the country. Political elites fail to respond to the influx, and the continent is overrun. For nearly half a century, the book has stoked fears of immigration that have, to its supporters, seemed increasingly prescient as growing numbers of refugees and asylum seekers have arrived in Europe in recent years."
Not having read the book, I can't evaluate whether it's "racist," but the Times' synopsis suggests that it was just a warning about the ill-effects of uncontrolled mass immigration of people who either can't or won't assimilate into Western culture.
To: Steve_Seattle
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11/24/2019 4:58:54 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
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