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The Return Of Wokeness? Amazon Banning Books Is Just The Start
A few weeks ago, I briefly talked about a book called “The Camp of the Saints.” It’s a dystopian novel by a French author that was first published in the 1970s.
Cover credit: Vauban Books
But “The Camp of the Saints” is unlike every dystopian novel that’s taught in schools, because the villain of the story isn’t “the surveillance state” or “fascism” or anything like that. Instead, the primary threat in “The Camp of the Saints” is a massive migrant horde from the third world. It’s a book that was banned and censored relentlessly upon its release, for obvious reasons. You’re not supposed to see foreign invaders as a threat. And you’re certainly not supposed to mock the naive Westerners who want to open the borders, which the book invites you to do. Now that many Western countries have been overwhelmed with foreigners, “The Camp of the Saints” isn’t really even a dystopian novel anymore. It’s more like a lightly-fictionalized version of real life — which makes it even more depressing.
“Your universe has no meaning to them,” one passage from the book reads. “They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak doors.”
After I mentioned the book, it moved quickly to the top of Amazon’s best-seller list. The publisher, a small outfit called Vauban Books, was thrilled, as you might expect. They invested a lot of time and money into translating a definitive edition of the book. Their goal was to make it accessible and affordable, after every other publisher dropped it. And indeed, it was catching on. Various conservative commentators were praising the novel on social media. The reviews were almost universally positive, with a 4.8-star rating on Amazon, which controls about 50% of the physical book market.
And then, about 24 hours ago, the book simply disappeared from Amazon entirely, without any explanation. If you tried to navigate to the latest edition of “The Camp of the Saints,” here’s what you’d see:
Amazon.com
There was no indication of what happened — only that the webpage was down, for some unknown reason. It was unavailable for most of the day yesterday. Only the older, out-of-print versions — the ones that cost more than $100 — were available. But the affordable, definitive edition of “The Camp of the Saints” was simply deleted from Amazon. And predictably, none of the Leftists who claim to care about “banned books” — including politicians like Gavin Newsom — said a word about it.
According to the publisher Vauban Books, Amazon specifically claimed that the novel violated their “offensive content” policy. Amazon told the publisher that it had reviewed the book’s content and believed it was unacceptable. But again, they didn’t elaborate further than that.
Apparently, it’s not enough for every public school to ignore “The Camp of the Saints.” It’s not enough for the media to call you a racist if you read it. Amazon evidently believes that the only solution is to erase the book from its shelves entirely. It’s just too “offensive.”
At the same time, if you’re looking to pick up a copy of “Mein Kampf,” that’s no problem on Amazon.
Amazon.com screenshot.
Here is the store page. Amazon will happily sell you “The Essential Mein Kampf,” a new English translation of the “classic work by Adolf Hitler” — one of the most “consequential leaders in world history.”
Amazon.com screenshot.
Amazon will also sell you thousands of books like this one, called “My Child is Trans, Now What: A Joy-Centered Approach to Support.” So it’s not “offensive” to encourage parents to mutilate and castrate their children in the name of gender ideology. The red line, apparently, is a fictional book about mass migration from third-world countries like India, in particular, which is what “The Camp of the Saints” is. The Great Replacement is their red line — you can’t talk about that. They’ll tolerate Hitler’s book, probably because it’s a historical document. They’ll tolerate child mutilation. But they definitely won’t tolerate a contemporary, highly accurate portrayal of Western decline (and the people who enable it). That’s simply unacceptable to these people.
We reached out to the editor of Vauban Books to see if we might be missing something. We asked him what, if anything, Amazon could’ve possibly been referring to. He told us that, yes, the migrant horde (consisting of a million foreigners) is indeed depicted in unflattering terms. But there are several non-white characters who are depicted as nuanced and cultured individuals or even heroes, including the Indian government minister, as well as a “fully integrated French national of Indian origin who joins the remnants of France’s state and military in putting up a last stand against the invasion at the book’s end.”
So as a factual matter, this isn’t a book that argues that Indians (or people from the third world) are all fundamentally inferior, or anything along those lines. Instead, to quote the editor, the intent of the author was never to slight the Indians; instead, “it was to warn of attitudes common in his era – and our own – that would necessarily lead to demographic submersion should such masses of people ever appear on Western shores.” Of course, if you actually read the book, you’d recognize all of this. So the goal of Amazon, and the Left in general, is to make sure you can’t actually read the book.
And that brings us to an issue that’s much larger than this one book. Make no mistake about it: The censorship of “The Camp of the Saints” is a clear signal of the Left’s intent, should they ever take power again. They haven’t undergone a change of heart, even after their campaign of lawfare failed, and Trump won the popular vote and returned to office. They aren’t going to moderate their psychopathic drive for power, and they won’t hesitate to punish their political enemies. They will intimidate, censor, and destroy conservatives at every opportunity.
In the case of “The Camp of the Saints,” the hit job was fairly well organized.
A few weeks ago, a political operative for the French paper “Le Monde” wrote a lengthy article about the influence of “The Camp of the Saints” in the Trump administration. The article was translated into English. Then shortly afterward — just one day before Amazon pulled the book — New York Magazine ran an article entitled, “Why Orban’s Loss Was So Devastating for the New Right.” It made the same arguments as the Le Monde article. It was clear the author either hadn’t read the book or wasn’t remotely interested in portraying it fairly. The article just regurgitated the same old talking points about the novel, without any context. The point was to give Amazon a pretext to delete the book entirely, and Amazon got the message.
But too many people noticed what was happening. So late last night, after sustained outrage from conservatives on social media, Amazon relented. They created a new listing so that people can once again purchase the physical edition of “The Camp of the Saints” from Vauban Books. Then, around midnight, Amazon finally replied to my producers (after delaying their response for several hours). Amazon claimed that some kind of “error” had caused the book to be taken down. They didn’t explain why they told the publisher a completely different story. Nor did they elaborate on the nature of this “error,” and why it only affected this one book.
So it’s obvious they didn’t expect the backlash. That’s why they offered no actual explanation for anything they did. And therefore, there’s no doubt they’re going to try this kind of censorship again, and soon. Amazon got ahead of itself here. But they’re absolutely going to continue censoring wrongthink as soon as they feel like the political winds have shifted.
This is how Democrats are going to operate, the moment they return to power. We’ve already talked about their “Project 2029,” which has been endorsed by JB Pritzker in Illinois. The idea is to imprison everyone who’s upset the Democrat Party, including ICE officers who are lawfully enforcing immigration law. On top of that, Democrats are now openly floating the idea of granting statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico for the purpose of gaining more representation in the Senate, so that they can pack the Supreme Court.
This is James Carville’s latest rant.
Watch:
Carville previews what’s in store if Democrats retake power — says they should keep their plans quiet:
“If Democrats win the presidency and both houses of Congress, on day one, they should make Puerto Rico and DC a state, and they should expand the Supreme Court to 13.”
“F*ck… https://t.co/FrNbVwUTks pic.twitter.com/V4KK8j52AM
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 20, 2026
Source: @WesternLensman/X.com
“Don’t run on it, don’t talk about it — just do it.”
So he wants them to keep it a secret, as he says the entire plan out loud. Meanwhile, you have Republicans who are refusing to pass the SAVE Act because they wouldn’t want to disrespect the hallowed traditions of the Senate. While Republicans are hiding behind the rules as an excuse for their complete failure to do anything productive, Democrats are planning to simply ignore the rules and remake our entire system of government so that Republicans can never hold power again.
It’s worth paying attention to just how flimsy his justification is. Carville says Republicans have “gerrymandered everything.” That’s his rationale for why Democrats should transform the country into a one-party authoritarian state. And he’s making this argument at precisely the same moment that Democrats in Virginia are trying to redraw their congressional maps so that they have a permanent 10-to-1 advantage. There’s a vote on that today. This is a state where 46% of the voters supported Donald Trump in the most recent election. Pretty soon, 90% of the congressional seats will belong to Democrats. And of course, many other Democrat-run states already work like this. California’s congressional delegation is around 18% Republican, even though Trump won nearly 40% of the vote in the last election in the state. Forty-three percent of voters in Illinois supported Trump, but only 17% of the congressional delegation is conservative. And on and on.
But James Carville simply doesn’t care about any of this. He also doesn’t care about the rampant anti-white gerrymandering that was mandated under the Voting Rights Act, which has allowed Democrats to effectively steal more than a dozen congressional seats. Instead, Carville’s goal is to manufacture a narrative that sounds persuasive enough to most Democrat voters, which isn’t exactly difficult.
And if you’re tempted to dismiss Carville as an irrelevant old hack — which he is — you need to realize that Democrats, at the highest levels, are saying basically the same thing. They’re repeating the same deranged argument about gerrymandering, which they plan to use as a justification to do whatever they want.
Watch:
Hakeem Jeffries urges YES vote on redistricting scheme that would hand Democrats 90% of congressional seats in Virginia.
“It’s about making sure there’s a fair national congressional map.”
National Democrats want to hijack Virginia’s electorate.
Vote NO. https://t.co/mPHCMCIfqi pic.twitter.com/VHoMrvvQO6
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 20, 2026
Source: @WesternLensman/X.com
The constant hand motions. The canned talking points. The complete lack of charisma. None of it matters to Democrats because they don’t want people who can think. They don’t want intellectual arguments. They want craven, simple-minded leaders who will destroy the Republican Party. That’s what Democrat voters are looking for. As long as you’re advancing their political interests, Democrats simply don’t care about the “logic” you use — or lack thereof.
Nowhere is that more obvious than in the Supreme Court. We’ve talked a lot about Ketanji Brown Jackson, but it really needs to be emphasized that, in every single case, she disregards the law and votes based on what Democrats want. The most recent example came down yesterday, in an opinion where Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a dissent all by herself — no one else joined it. There were no other dissents, either. So here’s a quick rundown of the facts of the case, to set the scene. Let’s all play Supreme Court justice for a moment, to see if we’re as dumb as Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The case was about a Washington D.C. police officer who got a dispatch call to check out a suspicious vehicle at a specific address, in the middle of a winter night.
This is from yesterday’s opinion:
Officer Vanterpool reached the apartment building at that address around 2:00 a.m. As he turned his marked police vehicle into the parking lot, he saw two people immediately flee from a car, unprovoked, after police had not done anything other than simply pull up. The runners left open at least one of the car doors. The driver then began to back out of the parking space, rear door still open. Officer Vanterpool decided to investigate. He parked directly behind the car, left his own vehicle, ordered the driver to put his hands up, and drew his service weapon.
And indeed, it turned out that the car was stolen.
Under these circumstances — maybe we have some police officers in the audience — do you believe that the police officer had a “reasonable suspicion” that criminal activity was taking place when he ordered the driver to put his hands up? That’s the standard here, because this wasn’t an arrest, it was just a stop. It’s an extremely low standard. And you might think, well, yeah, of course there’s “reasonable suspicion” that some crime may have occurred here. Running away from the police suggests that you committed a crime. And if you’re in a car, and your friends run away when the police pull up, the appropriate response is to stay in the car. On the other hand, if you start backing out with the door open, then it’s “reasonable” to think you’re involved in criminal activity. By itself, it’s a crime to drive a car with the door open. It’s completely reasonable for an officer to conduct a traffic stop and ask you some questions in those circumstances. He’s not arresting you. He’s just detaining you.
Somehow, though, Ketanji Brown Jackson disagreed. She accused her colleagues on the Court of “wordsmithing” — as in, they used words she didn’t like. That’s the level of “legal analysis” this woman is capable of. Democrats aren’t ashamed of this. They aren’t bothered by the fact that they picked a Supreme Court justice on the basis of race and gender, and shockingly enough, she turned out to be a complete moron. All they care about is that they managed to place a “true believer” on the Supreme Court. They have a committed activist on the bench. And given the opportunity, they’ll put 10 more Ketanji Brown Jacksons on the court. Once they have a compliant Supreme Court, there’s nothing stopping Democrats from carrying out the campaign of lawfare and political violence that they’re already planning.
Republicans can take action now to prevent this kind of thing from happening. We could have three new, young Supreme Court justices if the oldest Republicans on the bench retired right now. Additionally, we could abolish the filibuster and pass the SAVE Act, which would do more to secure the future of this country than any other piece of legislation. We could abolish D.C. entirely and return it to Maryland, so that Democrats can’t turn it into a separate state. We could cut all ties with Puerto Rico and make them independent, for the same reason. Would this guarantee that Democrats can’t pack the court? No, it won’t. But it would make it much, much harder to do, because they’d have a much more difficult time rigging elections and adding more Senate seats. So it’s worth trying.
But the particular policies don’t actually matter. At this point, we just need to see something — anything — from Republicans that suggests they understand what’s coming. Right now, if there’s enough outrage on social media, we can get companies like Amazon to back off. But if these people take control of the government, complaining isn’t going to fix the problem. By that point, no institution in this country — whether it’s Amazon or the U.S. Supreme Court — will even pretend to care what conservatives think. They certainly won’t pretend to care about John Thune’s respect for “traditions of the Senate.” They will care about one thing, and one thing only — power. And they’ll destroy everyone who was too weak to stand in their way.