Go Back to Where You Came From
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Ye’or, Bat, 3
Yemen, 74
Yeoville, Johannesburg, 249
Yiannopoulos, Milo, 299
Yom Kippur, 132, 164, 209, 215
Yugoslavia, 53, 273
Zakaria, Fareed, 13–14, 319
Zambia, 309
Zemmour, Éric, 2–3, 118, 289–90, 317
Zimbabwe, 245, 246–7, 250, 251, 254, 347–8
Zionism, 118, 176
Zuma, Edward, 249
Zuma, Jacob, 252
Zurawski, Ariel, 114–15
Zwarte Piet, 214–15
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: The Threat Within
Part I: From Strangers to Outcasts
1.The Guests Who Overstayed
2.When Integration Fails
3.The Nativist Nanny State
Part II: From Outcasts to Terrorists
4.The Danish Cartoon Crisis and the Limits of Free Speech
5.Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Europe’s Fantasy of Offshoring
6.Terror and Backlash
7.Nostalgia, Fear, and the Front National’s Resurrection
Part III: From Terrorists to Usurpers
8.The Great Replacement
9.Freedom of Religion—for Some
10.Barbarians at the Gates
11.They’re Stealing Our Jobs
12.The Rise of White Identity Politics
Part IV: The New Normal
13.When the Right Turns Left—and the Left’s Voters Go Right
14.Xenophobia Beyond Black and White
15.Willkommenskultur vs. Guantánamo
16.Camp of the Saints at the White House
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index