By John Wayne on Friday, 21 June 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

For the Left, Local Whites are the Problem, Not Migrant Terrorists! By Richard Miller (London)

With President Macron calling a snap election for France, the Left are active, and saying all sorts of remarkable anti-White things. Thus, far-Left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon said as he set out the vision for the "New Popular Front" alliance, that "native French," meaning Whites, represent a "serious problem" for social cohesion. He was fully supportive of the Great White Replacement demographic changes, and rubbed conservatives' noses in it: "When I was born, one in ten French people had a foreign grandparent, now it's one in four. Consequently, those who call themselves native French pose a serious problem to the cohesion of society," he said in comments reported by Le Journal du Dimanche.

"In the Paris region, there are thirteen million of us, including at least eight million immigrants: Corsicans, Bretons, Malians, Algerians, Moroccans… Everyone was torn from the environment from which their parents or grandparents came and put against the wall to build a society."

The leftist leader went on to call for the "re-foundation of France," explaining: "Ransacked by liberal policies, trashed by racism, trashed by divisions, it is this new France that we must have in mind when we undertake the policy of the New Popular Front."

And he was not the only one celebrating a Camp of the Saints fate for France. From the far-left New Popular Front election alliance in France, Clémentine Autain, said out loud what the radical Left were all were thinking, regarding the threat posed by Right wing populist politicians: "If we could eradicate them all that would be great."

It is obvious that the greatest threat to humanity is not climate change nonsense, but the mad Left. A great confrontation will be needed, or else all will wither on the vine, as Western civilisation crumbles to dust.

https://www.amren.com/news/2024/06/native-french-pose-serious-problem-for-social-cohesion-says-far-left-leader-melenchon/

"Those who consider themselves "native French" represent a "serious problem" for social cohesion, far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon declared as he laid out the vision for the "New Popular Front" alliance in the snap legislative election called by President Emmanuel Macron.

Former French presidential candidate, leader of the far-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party and effective head of the New Popular Front leftist election alliance, Jean-Luc Mélenchon hailed the demographic changes in his country while attacking the native population of France in a speech to supporters on Friday.

"When I was born, one in ten French people had a foreign grandparent, now it's one in four. Consequently, those who call themselves native French pose a serious problem to the cohesion of society," he said in comments reported by Le Journal du Dimanche.

"In the Paris region, there are thirteen million of us, including at least eight million immigrants: Corsicans, Bretons, Malians, Algerians, Moroccans… Everyone was torn from the environment from which their parents or grandparents came and put against the wall to build a society."

The leftist leader went on to call for the "re-foundation of France", explaining: "Ransacked by liberal policies, trashed by racism, trashed by divisions, it is this new France that we must have in mind when we undertake the policy of the New Popular Front."

The comments drew swift pushback from nationalist figures, including former presidential candidate and leader of the populist Reconquête (Reconquest) party, Éric Zemmour.

"Let Mélenchon understand: the French were here a thousand years ago, they will remain here for another thousand years and we will do everything to prevent their replacement by his new people," Zemmour said."

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/06/18/french-far-left-politician-suggests-eradicating-right-wing-populists/

"Right-wing populist politicians should be "eradicated", a leading member of the far-left New Popular Front election alliance in France said in a supposed slip of the tongue.

Clémentine Autain has come under criticism for appearing to suggest on national television in France a preference for violence against right-wing populist politicians for Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN) party.

"If we could eradicate them all that would be great," she said on broadcaster LCI as reported by the Entrevue magazine while stressing the need for a majority in the National Assembly for the leftist New Popular Front, comprised of her own leftist La France Insoumise (LFI) party, the Socialists, the green Écologistes, and the French Communist Party.

The longtime LFI member of the French National Assembly parliament and current candidate in the snap elections for the 11th constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis quickly backtracked from the apparent violent rhetoric.

"Well, eradicate them is not a good word, but if we could drastically reduce the score of the extreme right that would be wonderful," she said.

Responding to her comments, populist right-wing Member of the European Parliament Gilbert Collard said: "No to hatred! These madmen are dangerous!"

While the left has been deeply divided over the past year in France, with fissures breaking out over Israel and the conflict in Gaza, the left-wing parties finally coalesced last week under the banner of the 'New Popular Front' — a reference to a similar leftist alliance in France ahead of World War II — in order to combat the supposed threat posed by the "extreme right" as Le Pen's National Rally is on course for a victory in the snap elections called by President Macron after his defeat to Le Pen's party in the European Parliament elections earlier this month." 

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