Has anyone read his controversial novel Submission? What did you make of it? Do you think he is for or against Europe becoming an African and Islamic continent? Having visited France many times, it is clear to me that France's destiny is to be the first African and Islamic nation in Europe. But I suspect that it is the long-term destiny of all the European nations, whether they want it or not. Native white Europeans are not having enough children, while Africa's birth rate is the highest in the world. Right now there is an unprecedented migrant crisis unfolding in Europe. Some of the migrants are genuine refugees, but many are just in search of a better life. A snowball effect seems to be occurring.
Why aren't there more novels dealing with this? It is an astonishing change. The native Europeans are so consumed with guilt at their colonial past that they seem to want their continent to become African and Islamic so as to atone. Is there much fiction that addresses this other than Submission? It seems a hot topic right now. No doubt all the novelists will be on the side of the migrants and will welcome this profound change (personally I hate seeing it happen).