I recommend setting the language subtitles to English (with an improved quality) to this critique of Alain Soral on the prewar author Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
Franco-Swiss author, Alain Soral has just fled to Russia, after moving to Switzerland due to his judicial persecution in France, which caught up to him in formerly neutral Switzerland.
Louis-Ferdinand Céline's masterpiece is "Journey to the End of the Night" (1932)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBsXtM1iwno
From Wikipedia
Céline's novels reflect a pessimistic view of the human condition in which human suffering is inevitable, death is final, and hopes for human progress and happiness are illusory. He depicts a world where there is no moral order and where the rich and powerful will always oppress the poor and weak.According to Céline's biographer Patrick McCarthy, Célinian man suffers from an original sin of malicious hatred, but there is no God to redeem him. "The characteristic trait of Célinian hatred is that it is gratuitous: one does not dislike because the object of dislike has harmed one; one hates because one has to."
