Monday, July 3, 2023

France Burning: Is the Nation Moving Closer to the Civil War

France Burning: Is the Nation Moving Closer to the Civil War Warned About



Six years ago, French intellectual Christian de Moliner suggested that his nation essentially be divided, with the creation of a quasi-Sharia state within its borders, to avoid civil war with its Muslims. While de Moliner was wrong in his prescription — appeasement never works — his prognosis appears spot-on. In fact, France has for days been torn apart by rioting, and President Emmanuel Macron has been fiddling while Paris burns.

Ostensibly, the spark lighting this inferno, euphemistically called “protests” by some, was the police killing of a 17-year-old Muslim boy named Nahel Merzouk. Yet this motivation wouldn’t explain why the miscreants used gasoline to burn down an elementary school; have dragged drivers from vehicles and beaten them; had reportedly released zoo animals, which then roamed the streets; have desecrated a Holocaust memorial; are ransacking and looting stores; have already caused tens of millions in damages; and, as one observer put it, “are burning down everything in [their] path.”

This said, it’s hard to know the exact magnitude of the situation. But the following tweets, with embedded video, provide a disturbing glimpse.


BREAKING: The riots have spread from France to Belgium. The police have announced that more than 100 rioters were arrested after unrest in Brussels and Liege yesterday


French police station under RPG attack. Chaos in France. Where is the useless president Macron? RPG means Rocket Propelled Grenade.


So in a country with strict gun control, in which it’s very difficult for average citizens to obtain effective firearms, these rioters have military-grade weaponry. Is there a lesson here?


Rioters in France setting an elementary school on fire with the help of a gasoline canister . The damages from these riots will be in the billions of euros.


France's lawless immigrant population is burning down everything in its path. The actions have nothing to do with justice and everything to do with their seething hatred for the country in general.


“The looters do not demand more schools, more day-nurseries … more buses: they burn them,” he added.


So, as commentator Monica Showalter put it Saturday, opining on the Gallic woes, “Obviously, this isn’t about police misconduct. This is about a power struggle, fueled by the rage of unchecked immigration, and rage-filled migrants who haven’t found the streets of Paris paved with gold, or at least any they think they’re entitled to. That it’s spreading to other countries suggests that this is a European Union-wide problem.”

“It certainly could spread to [even] more of them, particularly with the weak response seen from French authorities,” she adds.


As to this, “Macron has ‘apologized’ to the migrants for what appears to be police misconduct, even though there’s been no formal investigative conclusion about what happened yet, signaling to the cops that the fix is in,” Showalter continues.

Moreover, French interior minister Gérald Darmanin stated late last week that the level of violence was “unacceptable.” But what’s an acceptable level of violence? Just enough so that the little rascals who wish “to destroy, [have] space to do that,” as ex-Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake put it in 2015?

Unfortunately, we can expect continued rioting and destabilization of Western nations. For we’ve become weak, sorely lacking in masculine virtue, as epitomized by the simulacrum of a man who recently broke down crying (video below) because, concerned about racial appearances, he didn’t want a criminal who’d threatened his family with a knife arrested.



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