The British government, led by the radical, left-liberal globalist Labor Party, has banned 78-year-old French philosopher and author Renaud Camus from entering the country, alleging that his ‘controversial’ views on mass migration are a threat to “the public good.” The decision, which follows a long list of dissident speakers who’ve faced entry bans into the UK, has sparked a wave of backlash from free speech advocates, political commentators, and international figures, who say the move reflects the UK political class’s increasing intolerance for dissenting opinions. Camus, who originally coined the term “The Great Replacement” to describe the idea that mass migration is contributing to the demographic replacement of native Europeans, as well as Americans and Canadians with European ancestry, had been slated to speak…

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