
Renaud Camus
Renaud Camus is a French author and intellectual known for his controversial ideas about population and immigration. He gained notoriety for promoting the concept of the "Great Replacement," suggesting that European populations are being deliberately replaced by non-European immigrants. His views have been criticized for fostering xenophobia and exclusion. Camus writes essays, novels, and articles, often focusing on culture, identity, and politics. While influential among certain groups, his ideas are widely seen as provocative and divisive, raising important debates about migration, multiculturalism, and national identity.