1. My essay on Dinesh D'Souza and South Asian anti-black racism:http://www.newrepublic.com/article/121105/dinesh-dsouzas-anti-black-racism-rooted-national-review …
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2. In essay, I make foray into some genuinely startling anti-Indian stuff published in National Review.
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3. In 1975, writing in National Review, Jeffrey Hart celebrated Jean Raspail's Camp of Saints for its positive view of genocide.
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@RickHertzberg It's true Hart has reformed himself but read the 1975 Raspail review. It's startling. See here:https://sanseverything.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/genocide-as-sanity-and-cultural-health-national-review-on-india/ …1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
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@RickHertzberg The heroic figures in the novel are French soldiers & aristocrats who wage sniper campaign against refugee horde.
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