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French Elite Have Done It Again

The Right’s problem is never the Left. It’s always some idiot who labels himself a centrist. This means he’s not brave enough to say he’s right-wing, nor brave enough to admit he’s left-wing. God said that he would vomit the...

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The Right’s problem is never the Left. It’s always some idiot who labels himself a centrist. This means he’s not brave enough to say he’s right-wing, nor brave enough to admit he’s left-wing. God said that he would vomit the lukewarm. We are still waiting.

Macron has just sold France to the far Left. The first round of the French elections was a breath of fresh air in tune with the political landscape taking shape all over Europe: Fed up with woke liberticide, environmentalist robbery, and migratorist suicide, the French voted massively for Marine Le Pen in the first round. (READ MORE: Elections Leave France in Chaos)

In the second round, Macron encouraged the Left — all of France in fact — to stop the, as they say, “extreme right”, with electoral trickery and alliances of dubious democratic legitimacy. The results of Macron’s plan are marvelous: The New Popular Front, led by the communist and antisemite Jean-Luc Mélenchon, has won the elections with 182 seats; in second place comes Macron’s Ensemble with 163, and in third place we have Le Pen’s National Rally with 143 seats. In other words: Macron achieved his goal, of the “dangerous” right-wing not winning, but in return, the largest number of seats have been taken by the most uncouth, radical, and old-fashioned French far Left. How many “French” people voted for this? For how long have they been French? I will not ask any more uncomfortable questions. Anyone who wants to understand will understand.

Don’t Try and Understand the French Electoral System

When I say that electoral tricks of dubious legitimacy have been used, I know what I mean: Although Mélenchon won the most seats, the most voted party was once again Le Pen’s right wing. Conclusion: Don’t try to understand the damned French electoral system.

Macron now has a big problem. Whatever he does, he will be a traitor to one or the other, which is something that defines him quite well, no matter what page in his biography you’re looking at. Everything suggests that he will be handing the government to the left and, perhaps, then exiting via the back door so as not to have to witness the sad spectacle of a government program that seems designed in Havana for the nation that was once one of the moral engines of Europe. (READ MORE: French Racquets)

Liberty, equality, and fraternity said the cretins of the French Revolution, the origin of most of the evils that afflict us today. Liberty has been outlawed with the triumph of the extreme Left, equality cannot exist as long as immigrant radical Islamists receive the same affection as French mothers with large families in economic difficulties from the Republic, and as for fraternity, I have only one thing to say: Bataclan.

Houellebecq was right in Submission. The prophecy is almost fulfilled. From now on, we will have to say: “France, capital, Tehran.” It is not only Macron who is to blame for the fact that France is officially going to become an Islamist stronghold in the heart of Europe. I do not intend to forget the idiots in Brussels, all the Christian Democrats (who are neither democrats nor, much less, Christians) who have spent years proclaiming the need to curb Le Pen’s right wing. Congratulations to all. Yesterday they were congratulating each other on Twitter. Congratulations, guys: you have avoided a conservative government, in exchange you will have a communist, anti-Semitic, totalitarian, and pro-jihadist government. With allies like these, why would the right wing want enemies? (READ MORE: What Europeans and Americans Really Want)

All in all, I admit that I hold a grudge against France. I don’t like its history, I don’t like its politics, I don’t like its ideology, and I don’t like its revolutions. Now they have had an opportunity to change the course of things, and one way or another they have wasted it; although it would be fair to say that the elites have prevented the popular vote from changing the course of history by giving way to a conservative government. I would like to say that I am not the least bit surprised by Macron’s umpteenth betrayal.

Once again, it’s the same as always: The only thing I like about France, no matter what, are French women.

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