By John Wayne on Thursday, 27 June 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Macron’s Civil War Scare, By Richard Miller (London)

French President Emmanuel Marcon, who has in fear called a snap general election, has raised the fear that if the populist Right-wing National Rally or the Leftist-socialist New Popular Front win, civil war will erupt. This globalist is getting mighty worried, as he is now trailing in third place behind both the National Rally and the New Popular Front. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, also worried, said: "La France Insoumise feeds the National Rally and the National Rally feeds La France Insoumise with speeches of division, hatred, stigmatisation, which feed off each other."

"In our country, some people have hatred, impulses, desires to attack certain communities or certain French people… Probably the victory of the extremes would release these impulses and could lead to violence."

It probably will not matter much as numerous French intellectuals, and military leaders see France heading to civil war even under Macron, so maybe, get it over with: https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210427-french-generals-cause-backlash-with-civil-war-warning

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/06/25/macron-warns-of-civil-war-in-france-if-public-votes-for-populists/

"An increasingly desperate Emmanuel Macron has warned the public that "civil war" awaits France if they fail to vote for his brand of centrist neo-liberalism in the upcoming legislative elections.

Voting for either of the "two extremes" of the populist right-wing National Rally or the leftist-socialist New Popular Front will lead to "civil war", Macron said in an interview in which he castigated the leadership of the two main opposition parties "and those who follow them".

The embattled French leader, who's party is trailing in third place in the snap elections he called, said that the "response of the extreme right" to France's current problems would lead to insecurity "because it refers people to a religion or an origin, that is what divides them and pushes them towards civil war," Le Figaro reports.

On the other hand, Macron said that the agenda of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's La France Insoumise (LFI) the leftist party at the head of the New Popular Front electoral coalition proposes a form of "communitarianism", which he said also has a form of "civil war behind it".

The hyperbolic comments from Macron were backed up by his second in command, 35-year-old Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who said on Monday: "La France Insoumise feeds the National Rally and the National Rally feeds La France Insoumise with speeches of division, hatred, stigmatisation, which feed off each other."

"In our country, some people have hatred, impulses, desires to attack certain communities or certain French people… Probably the victory of the extremes would release these impulses and could lead to violence."

The president of the National Rally and the populist party's candidate for prime minister in the snap legislative elections, Jordan Bardella said that Macron's heated rhetoric was dangerous in and of itself for the country, while stating that civil unrest was already a feature of Macron's presidency.

Bardella referred to the racially-inspired riots which broke out throughout France last year following the police shooting of an Algerian-heritage teenager who attempted to flee from arrest. The shooting sparked weeks of BLM-style riots, which resulted in over $1 billion in damages, over 800 police officers injured, over 5,000 cars set on fire, and more than 3,300 people arrested." 

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