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The Fracturing of France

Gatestone Institute: US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in a public diplomatic clash just days before Trump visited France this month. The spat began when, in a radio interview, Macron suggested that Europe needed an army to protect itself from the US. “We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America,” said Macron.

Protecting France from the United States? In a November 11 speech commemorating World War I, Macron in a diplomatic welcome to his guest, attacked “nationalism”. President Trump had proudly called himself a “nationalist” less than three weeks before.

Macron, it seems, was using the armistice signed in 1918 to forget what is going on in France in 2018.

Gérard Collomb, France’s Interior Minister until last month and currently Mayor of Lyon, is apparently pessimistic about the situation in his country, according to comments reported by Valeurs Actuelles. “People do not want to live together,” Collomb lamented, continuing that the responsibility for security during the recent immigration has been “huge.” Collomb also warned that there is only a “little time” to improve the situation. “It’s difficult to estimate but I would say that in five years the situation could become irreversible. Yes, we have five, six years to avoid the worst,” he added.

And the worst will be a “secession“, or as Gilles Kepel, the French specialist on Islam, called it: “La fracture.”

Macron, however, does not seem particularly receptive to Collomb’s warning. A man reportedly shouting “Allahu Akbarstabbed a police officer in Brussels this week, during a state visit by Macron to the Belgian capital — the first for a French president since Mitterrand visited there in the 80s. Macron also went to Brussels’ Molenbeek district, which he defined “a territory marked by the image of the terrorist drama and also a place of initiatives, sharing and integration”. Sharing and integration?  more

8 Comments on The Fracturing of France

  1. If it gets bad enough Macron could find himself on the wrong end of a military coup to save the Republic. I suspect that enough of the population is fed up enough to ensure there is no counter-coup. Macron may end up ending his days in exile or a grave.

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  2. Lol!

    It’s the fuckturing of France. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of cheese-eating surrender monkey’s.

    Be careful what you ask for…and they been asking for this a long time.

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  3. We are in no better shape.
    The US will not stay together as 50 states. Maybe it’s for the better: we get to start over with citizens of our choice. The left will have hellholes and we’ll have the nation we imagined.

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  4. Awh…the poor uppity French having a hard time?
    Just remember you had a candidate who offered a return to some common sense and you opted for this douche bag instead.

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  5. I’ve been saying for years that France will be the first moslim, Euro nation. Now that they have reached the point of no return, 10% of the population, look for the decent to snowball. Throw in 100s of 1,000s of African “immigrants” and the urban areas are going to get worse, fast.

    And it’s a 100% self inflicted wound…just like ours. Crazy times.

  6. What the ragheads and the socialists couldn’t do to France, Maricon did!

    He pissed off the lazy Frogs so much they quit fucking each other in the face long enough to go out and riot.

    What a guy!

    izlamo delenda est …

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