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What in fact is meant by the "Great Replacement"? Scholars Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell join us to discuss Renaud Camus, who originated the term.
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0:18.6 | Hi everybody, Tom Woods here. It's episode 2639 of the Tom Woods show. And I'm delighted to welcome two guests today. And maybe they can raise their hands when their names are said so we can identify them on the screen. But we've got Louis Betty and Ethan Rundell who just released a book, I guess it came out in 2023, but it's just |
0:39.8 | coming to my attention now, called Enemy of the Disaster, and it's a series of essays, |
0:45.3 | by a figure who, shall we say, has attracted a little bit of controversy over the years, |
0:51.1 | Reynoc Camus, particularly because of his association with the concept of the so-called |
0:56.2 | great replacement. And we don't shy away from, you know, controversial topics on the old Tom Wood Show. |
1:03.0 | That's not how we got to 2639 episodes. So I wanted to talk to these gentlemen about the book, |
1:09.4 | about this man, about the ideas, and gentlemen, welcome. |
1:14.1 | Thanks for having us. |
1:15.6 | All right. So let's start. Let's just get it right out of the way. Let's just get it right out of the way. Before we even tell us who Camus is, what does he mean by the great replacement? Because my gosh, have we heard that term over and over again? |
1:29.5 | What did he mean by it? |
1:31.2 | Because he apparently is the person who coined it. |
1:34.4 | Yes, he is indeed the person who coined it. |
1:36.3 | And it was something that he came up with really in the late 90s when he was visiting |
1:41.3 | some villages in southern France. |
1:46.1 | Camus himself was from southern France, |
1:52.0 | and he had noticed between the time of his childhood, and then when he was in his 50s or 60s, I suppose, |
1:58.1 | that the populations of these places had radically changed. They were no longer French or ethnically European. They were visibly North African, Arab, Middle Eastern. |
2:03.6 | And so this is where the term first came to mind. And what he means by it is a chrononym. |
2:10.8 | Crotoninem means a time word. So there's, you know, the distortion of this idea is that it's a |
2:16.6 | conspiracy theory or it's some sort of plot |
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