The Fallacy of Erasure: Kassovitz’s “No More Ethnic French” and the End of Logic, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

French actor Matthieu Kassovitz's recent declaration: "There are no more ethnic French people, they do not exist anymore," is a grenade lobbed into the heart of French identity. He hopes for continued "mixing," as if France's cultural and ethnic fabric can be blended into oblivion without consequence. But let's apply some logic here. If ethnic French no longer exist due to miscegenation, as Kassovitz claims, then what, pray tell, is left to mix? When whites are gone, does this entire ideology of endless mixing collapse under its own weight? Kassovitz's words, captured in a Remix News video, reveal not just a misunderstanding of identity but a dangerous embrace of globalist erasure that threatens sovereignty, culture, and logic itself.

Kassovitz's statement is a textbook example of self-refuting logic. If ethnic French are extinct, as he asserts, then there's nothing left of that group to participate in further mixing. The very act of mixing presupposes the existence of distinct groups to blend. His hope for continued integration, "we continue to mix," implies these groups still exist, contradicting his claim that ethnic French are gone. It's like saying, "There are no more apples, but let's keep blending them into smoothies." The smoothie requires apples to exist first. Kassovitz's ideology, rooted in the progressive fantasy of a borderless, raceless world, crumbles when scrutinised. If whites vanish, as he seems to desire, the entire premise of diversity and mixing loses its foundation. What's left? A homogenised mass with no distinct cultures to celebrate, no identities to preserve, and no logic to sustain the narrative.

Kassovitz's words aren't just illogical; they're a symptom of a broader globalist agenda, such as the WHO's Pandemic Agreement pushing digital IDs, or net zero policies strangling national economies. This "mixing" ideology is a tool of centralised control, erasing national identities to make way for a unipolar world order. The UN, EU, and Davos crowd thrive on such narratives, promoting diversity not as a celebration of distinct cultures but as a means to dismantle them. Australia, and the rest of the West, bends to these globalist winds, from Covid compliance to net zero's economic stranglehold. Kassovitz's vision of France is Australia's future if your're not careful: a nation stripped of its ethnic core, its sovereignty surrendered to the technocratic elite.

Kassovitz's hope for race "mixing" dares to suggest that identity is interchangeable. But identity is not a salad bar where you pick and choose ingredients. It's the bedrock of culture, history, and belonging. When whites are gone, as he implies, the ideology of mixing ends because there's no longer a distinct group to erase. This is the endgame of globalism: not diversity, but uniformity. The nationalist response is to defend ethnic and cultural identity, not dissolve it. These are the logical counterpoints to Kassovitz's fallacy.

Kassovitz's claim that ethnic French no longer exist is not just a logical failure; it's a cultural suicide pact. France, like the UK and Australia, risks losing its soul if it embraces this narrative. The WHO's control over health policy, the EU's regulatory overreach, and net zero's economic toll, are all part of the same erasure project. They strip nations of their autonomy, their identity, and their logic. RFK Jr.'s rebellion against the WHO shows the way: reject the globalist script, defend sovereignty, and preserve what makes a nation unique. Kassovitz's hope for mixing is a surrender to this script, a betrayal of France's heritage.

Kassovitz needs a lesson in logic, but more importantly, France needs a lesson in survival. His claim that ethnic French are gone is self-defeating, and his hope for mixing reveals a globalist agenda that threatens not just France but all nations. When whites are gone, the ideology of mixing collapses because there's nothing left to erase. The nationalist fight, whether in Australia or France, must be for identity, sovereignty, and logic itself. Resist the globalist erasure: diversity without distinction is uniformity, and uniformity is the death of culture.

https://x.com/RMXnews/status/1924813984785387692

"There are no more ethnic French people, they do not exist anymore." French actor Matthieu Kassovitz says native French people no longer exist. He says he hopes "we continue to mix." 

 

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