Guess *American* race-baiting isn't good enough for him. Add this to your "Wow, how surprising" files: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's chief political advisor, is a big fan of a frankly racist novel, The Camp of the Saints, a dystopian what-if depiction of Europe being overwhelmed by a literal invasion of dirty brown people who take over and ruin civilization, because that's simply how immigration works. The 1973 novel by Jean Raspail has become something of a touchstone on the right, even getting respectful reviews in "respectable" conservative outlets like
Pssst, Wanna Read Something REALLY Racist?
Pssst, Wanna Read Something REALLY Racist?
Pssst, Wanna Read Something REALLY Racist?
Guess *American* race-baiting isn't good enough for him. Add this to your "Wow, how surprising" files: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's chief political advisor, is a big fan of a frankly racist novel, The Camp of the Saints, a dystopian what-if depiction of Europe being overwhelmed by a literal invasion of dirty brown people who take over and ruin civilization, because that's simply how immigration works. The 1973 novel by Jean Raspail has become something of a touchstone on the right, even getting respectful reviews in "respectable" conservative outlets like