France on the Brink: Migration, Crime, and the Coming Collapse, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)
France is burning, and the mainstream wants you to believe it's just a warm glow. A staggering 80% of French women, per a recent CSA poll, are so terrified of migrant-driven crime they're begging for the army to patrol the streets. This isn't a cry for help, it's a scream of desperation from women who can't walk in Lyon or Paris without fearing harassment, assault, or worse. The American Thinker lays it bare: migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa are fuelling a crime wave, drugs, stabbings, rapes, that's turned once-proud cities into no-go zones. And yet, the elites peddle fantasies of "multicultural resilience" while women dodge knives and rapes. If things are this bad now, how does France, or Western Europe, avoid collapse? Spoiler: it doesn't, unless it wakes up fast. Let's torch the rose-tinted nonsense and project where this unchecked migration mess leads in 10, 20, 50, and 100 years.
The numbers don't lie, even if the mainstream does. A 2023 report claimed 77% of Paris Street rapes were committed by foreigners, many from North or sub-Saharan Africa. Whether it's true or not, the perception is real: women feel hunted. In Lyon, a 26-year-old blonde woman described her life as "unbearable," harassed daily by migrant men, her boyfriend stabbed for daring to fight back. Drug trafficking, tied to migrant networks, runs rampant, three dealing spots on one block, operating 24/7, with "watchmen" loitering, shouting, and intimidating women. France's Interior Ministry admits violent crime rose 8% from 2020 to 2023, with drug offenses up 12%. Migrants, 10% of the population, make up ~20% of prisoners. The connection isn't hard to draw: mass migration, lax integration, and soft policing have unleashed chaos.
The CSA poll is a chin punch: 76% of French people, including 80% of women, want the army to reclaim their streets from drug lords and thugs. Even 52% of far-Left La France Insoumise voters agree, when socialists are clamouring for tanks, you know it's bad. Yet Macron's government dithers, paralysed by political correctness or incompetence, while women pay the price. The Lyon woman's plea, "ten years ago, I could go out… without being bothered, insulted, followed, or stabbed," is a requiem for a France that's slipping away.
The Optimist's Delusion: "It'll All Work Out"
The mainstream narrative, pushed by outlets like the BBC or INSEE, insists France will "adapt" through integration, education, and policing. They point to historical resilience, claiming Europe's melting pot will somehow gel. But this is a fantasy that ignores the raw fear of women who've been groped, stalked, or worse. The raped don't buy your optimism, and neither should you. Integration hasn't worked: 450,000 migrants arrive yearly, many unvetted, swelling suburbs where unemployment and resentment breed crime. A 2022 INED study claiming migrant men aren't disproportionately violent when "adjusted" for poverty stinks like academic sleight-of-hand, dismissing real-world terror for statistical comfort. When 70% of young French people want troops on the streets, the ivory tower's assurances ring hollow. Until these towers are invaded.
The system is rigged against change. Marine Le Pen, who's tapped into this rage, faces legal battles that reek of political sabotage, with polls still showing her at 37% for 2027. The state's refusal to deport criminal migrants, coupled with draconian laws punishing citizens who defend themselves, leaves women defenceless. This isn't adaptation; it's surrender.
The Road to Ruin: 10, 20, 50, 100 Years
If France stays on this path, collapse isn't just possible, it's inevitable. Here's what unchecked migration and crime could do:
10 Years (2035): Migrants will hit 30% of France's population, concentrated in urban ghettos. Asylum applications, already at 150,000 in 2024, will climb as social breakdown and conflict push more from Africa and the Middle East. Crime rates will spike, expect violent crime up another 20–30%, with women facing daily gauntlets of harassment. Far-Right parties like National Rally will dominate, pushing for deportations, but bureaucratic inertia and EU rules will stall action. No-go zones will expand in Marseille, Lyon, and Paris suburbs, with drug gangs ruling blocks. Military deployment might happen, but it'll inflame tensions, sparking riots like those in 2023. France teeters on the edge, with civil unrest a spark away from civil war.
20 Years (2045): Immigrants and their descendants reach 50% plus, reshaping demographics. Second-generation migrants, alienated by failed integration, will fuel gang networks, with Marseille resembling a narco-state. Sweden's reversal on asylum, slashing claims after gang crime surged, will be France's model too late, as public faith in democracy crumbles. Polls already show 64% of French want non-EU immigration slashed; by then, it'll be 80%. If the army's deployed, it'll be less about protection and more about containment, with martial law looming. The "Mexicanisation" feared by French ministers, cartel-like control of neighbourhoods, becomes reality. Women will avoid public spaces, and native French will flee cities, leaving them to decay.
50 Years (2075): France's population could be 80% plus immigrant, with African and Middle Eastern influences dominant. Parallel societies will solidify, with sharia-like enclaves in suburbs and native French retreating to rural strongholds. Crime will be endemic, with gun violence (already up in Marseille) rivalling Latin American rates. The state, crippled by debt and aging demographics, will lose control, outsourcing security to private militias or vigilantes. The Song of Roland's chivalry, mentioned by American Thinker, will be a distant memory as survival trumps honour. Collapse becomes tangible: infrastructure fails, schools segregate, and France fractures into ethnic fiefdoms.
100 Years (2125): If trends hold, France as we know it ceases to exist. A 95% plus immigrant population, coupled with native flight, creates a patchwork of warring communities. Civil war, warned by ex-intelligence chief Pierre Brochand, is no longer a prediction but history. Paris, Lyon, and Nantes become Third World sprawls, with drug lords and radicalised groups vying for power.Western Europe follows suit, Sweden, Germany, Italy, dissolving into chaos as liberal policies collapse under the weight of reality. The "multicultural dream" is a dystopian nightmare, and France is gone. The endgame of the attack upon white racial identity, and anti-discrimination: oblivion. And the universities where academics pumped out anti-white racism BS, long gone, now merely crumbling ruins.
The mainstream's optimism, peddling integration and resilience, is a slap in the face to every woman who's been attacked, every citizen who's lost their city. The 80% of French women demanding the army aren't dreaming of diversity; they're fighting to survive. The raped, the stabbed, the harassed, they don't care about your stats or your "context." They want their country back. And they're not alone: from Sweden's gang wars to Germany's "crime crisis," Western Europe is waking up to the same truth.
Collapse isn't inevitable, but it's close. Deport criminal migrants now, Denmark is publishing crime stats by nationality; France should too. Raise the bar on asylum, slash numbers, and value women's safety over political dogma. If Macron won't act, the people will, through votes, protests, or worse. The ballot box is failing; Le Pen's 37% in 2027 polls is a warning shot. Ignore it, and the streets will burn. Or rather, continue burning.
"Migrant hell: In France, 80% of French women want the army to protect them from migrant criminals --poll
With migrants surging, crime rising, and nobody looking out for their well-being, a large majority of French people would like the army called out to restore security in the wake of the crime wave coming from the foreign nationals.
According to ZeroHedge, citing ReMix News:
Due to France's drug trafficking crisis, a large majority of French are in favor of the army being deployed into disadvantaged neighborhoods in problematic neighborhoods in France, including 80 percent of women.
According to a CSA poll conducted for CNews, Europe 1 and JDD, 76 percent of French people overall want the army called in to battle drug trafficking in "disadvantaged neighborhoods."
In fact, women are more supportive of troops being deployed than men, with 80 percent of women saying yes to the question: "Should the army be called in to combat drug trafficking in troubled neighborhoods?" In turn, only 72 percent of men supported such an action.
Maybe that's because migrants bring drugs, terrorism, and crime, including antisemitic and misogynistic attacks -- with every one of these plagues related.
Last year, a French woman from the migrant-filled city of Lyon put out a cri de coeur that made it into news articles.
According to Evie Magazine:
In 2021, more than a third of immigrants in the country had acquired French citizenship. Immigration to France has since surged, and in 2023, foreigners comprised over 10% of the country's population. As foreign men were brought in, the brutality against women increased, with more than 75% of rapes in Paris last year committed by foreign nationals, per GB News.
On July 1, 2024, French whistleblower Damien Rieu shared a disturbing post from a woman living in the city of Lyon, who shared the reality of living with immigrants. According to the English translation shared by a self-described independent reporter on X/Twitter, the woman and her friends were constantly harassed by foreigners.
Throughout this article, I will share reports of recent brutality committed by immigrants on French citizens.
"I am 26 years old, blonde, with light eyes, and I have always lived in the 6th arrondissement of Lyon, which is thought of as the poshest area in Lyon, and my daily life has become unbearable," the woman wrote in a lengthy post sent to Rieu. "I write this because, ten years ago, I could go out with my friends in the evening, at any hour, without being bothered, insulted, followed, or stabbed."
The anonymous woman recalled the time when she and her boyfriend and his two friends were attacked by a group of men who stole one of their phones. Her boyfriend tried to fight back but was stabbed in the arm. He had to protect his neck from being targeted. "Someone tried to cut his throat," she added.
A translated copy of the tweet is here:
A French woman's plea for help:
"I am 26 years old, blonde, with light eyes, and I have always lived in the 6th arrondissement of Lyon, which is thought of as the poshest area in Lyon, and my daily life has become unbearable. I write this because, ten years ago, I could go out… pic.twitter.com/fDwhhqHaUe
— Dr. Maalouf (@realMaalouf) August 23, 2024
The money quote from the long tweet is here:
In Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Nantes, undocumented migrants join drug networks for easy pay. "In our neighborhood, just in our block, there are three drug dealing spots, which work constantly. Day and night. With everything that entails: watchmen loitering outside our house, milling about, shouting, getting high and bothering people, especially women," she said. "Every single one of the actions I mentioned (and they are only a part of what we have gone through) is the fact of men of sub-Saharan African or North African origin."
Drugs, migrants, crime -- they are all related. And now French women want to see the army step in, because nothing else has worked.
It's been going on for awhile now. This video from a French political candidate decrying violence against women by migrants dates to 2019:
"À #Lyon, comme partout ailleurs en France, le premier droit des femmes est celui de VIVRE EN SÉCURITÉ, partout, tout le temps !"
Je reviens sur l'odieuse agression sexuelle de dimanche matin commise par un clandestin sur les pentes de La Croix-Rousse. pic.twitter.com/uPVYXCIPf3
— Agnès Marion ن (@_AgnesMarion) November 19, 2019
Google Translate:
"At #Lyon , as everywhere else in France, women's first right is to LIVE IN SAFETY, everywhere, all the time!" I return to the odious sexual assault of Sunday morning committed by an illegal immigrant on the slopes of La Croix-Rousse.
She's into it:
« En réalité, ces féministes en carton sont partout où les femmes n'ont pas besoin d'elles et systématiquement absentes quand leurs droits sont réellement menacés et attaqués ! »
Ma réaction à la marche des écolos interdite aux hommes à #Lyon ! pic.twitter.com/b3a5G7T6jB
— Agnès Marion ن (@_AgnesMarion) June 26, 2020
Google Translate:
"In reality, these cardboard feminists are everywhere women don't need them and systematically absent when their rights are really threatened and attacked!" My reaction to the green march forbidden to men at #Lyon !
Terrorism and antisemitism are part of the picture, too.
In Marseille, the drug dealing (read: migrant problems) are reportedly unbearable.
So it's little wonder that most French women want someone to come in and protect them. If they can't rely on the men around them, then the army will have to do.
Which has some irony: France is historically the land of the great epic poem of the Middle Ages, the Song of Roland, whose hero embodied chivalry: loyalty to God, loyalty to his king (Charlemagne), honor, courage, and the defense and protection of women and the helpless. Roland was slain as he defeated Muslim invaders.
Perhaps there's a deep cultural longing for another Roland, which is the great epic poem of France and probably not allowed to be taught in schools in any case, owing to the Muslim invaders portrayed as antagonists.
Contrastingly, we can also recall that during Joan of Arc's time, soldiers were viewed as dangerous to women -- which is why St. Joan donned male attire and cut her hair. She didn't want to get attacked or raped by being among them even as she led them.
But after both cultural markers, times have changed.
French women, for all the modernity of the French state, for all the "rights" they have as equals to men, they now have no one to defend them from marauding savages.
So the army is viewed as the only thing women have left, given the authorities' unwillingness to deport migrants who deal drugs for easy cash, and their unwillingness to see any connection between drug-dealing migrants and the complete lack of security French women now have.
Without personal security, there's no such thing as human rights.
It's arguable that the modern feminization of the culture has left men unwilling to protect their women, particularly with a de facto two-tier system of justice, one for migrants and one for citizens. The penalties for self-defense, or defending one's woman as she is being assaulted by migrant drug dealers, are undoubtedly draconian.
Whatever it is, the army now what most of the French want right now. The state in its civilian capacity has failed.
And with a poll like this, it portends for change in the French political landscape. Yet authorities in France have got it rigged, having disqualified the one candidate who hears French women in their cries as they suffer from foreign invaders.
That's a recipe for instability. If voters can't get what they want from the ballot box, they'll call for something more extreme, like an army to protect them, maybe martial law next.
One can only hope that their votes en masse for change will be so great the political rigging seen now is going to be overridden, as it was in the U.S.
Otherwise, as President Trump has pointed out, France will be 'gone.'"
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