Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across France on Saturday (June 15th) to protest against the conservative National Rally (RN) party ahead of the upcoming snap parliamentary elections. The protests were joined by far-left labour unions as well as pro-Hamas student groups and rights groups to oppose the anti-Muslim immigration, Eurosceptic parties.
Steve S says
Diversity can be a good thing and an advantage, but too much of a good thing can become a bad thing. Too much diversity leads to polarization and division. But too much homogeneity can lead to stagnation. So there must be a balance.
In Western society, there is no longer any balance. Extremes have taken over. They are taking a culture which is rooted in Medieval Arabic beliefs and ideas, and upholding it as the banner of diversity, all while in the meantime destroying the very diversity they claim to be upholding. Islamic fanaticism certainly doesn’t uphold diversity in its own regions of the world where they have political power. That should tell people something.
Europe is making a hard right because things have gone too far.
BareNakedIslam says
As they say, the pendulum swings both ways eventually.
Hartmut says
And still the left globalists will find ways to circumvent the electoral outcome because they are dead set on keeping the UNGMC well and alive.
At the same time Italian and French right parties announced they will NOT cooperate with the German AFD. This in order to torpedo German incentives to leave the EU so they keep paying for everyone else and at the same time countries can keep pushing their illegals into Germany. France and Italy deliberately violate the Dublin accords and don’t take ‘their’ share of illegals’ who crossed the border back.