Like his counterpart in the U.S., Macron loves to say the most ridiculous things to get attention. Leftists are cowering in fear of the people starting to pay attention to politics, and ousting them all.
In a recent statement on the “Generation Do It Yourself” podcast, French President Emmanuel Macron issued a stark warning against the rising popularity of the far-right National Rally (RN) party and the leftist New Popular Front coalition in the French parliamentary elections. Macron criticized both groups as potential harbingers of “civil war” in France due to their divisive political agendas.
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Macron expressed concerns about the RN party, which is leading in recent election polls. He argued that their policies, particularly those addressing crime and immigration, promote division by stigmatizing individuals based on religion or origin. He suggested that such an approach could eventually lead to internal conflict.
The president was equally critical of far-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party, a key component of the New Popular Front coalition. He indicated that their tendency to classify individuals by religious or community affiliations could isolate them from the broader national community, posing a similar risk of sparking civil unrest.
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In response to Macron’s remarks, Jordan Bardella, president of the RN and a potential prime ministerial candidate, expressed disapproval of Macron’s choice of words, stating that a president should not make such divisive statements.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of France Unbowed and part of the New Popular Front, also reacted negatively. In an interview, Mélenchon suggested that it was Macron’s policies that were actually fostering civil unrest, pointing to recent tensions in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia.
🇫🇷 President Emmanuel #Macron on Monday warned that the policies of his far-right and hard-left opponents could lead to “civil war”.
Meanwhile, far-right leader #JordanBardella said he is “ready” to govern.
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Macron’s comments followed shortly after the RN unveiled its election manifesto in Paris, which included proposals to restrict immigration and eliminate nationality rights for children of foreign parents born and raised in France. During the manifesto launch, Bardella emphasized the party’s commitment to “put France back on its feet” and proposed legislation aimed at countering Islamist ideologies, although specific details of these plans were not disclosed. The Left despises France for the French people, and are doing their best to destroy France with migrants that hate France and western civilization. Just like their counterparts here in the U.S. who are all infested with what Elon Musk calls ‘The Woke Mind Virus’. These people exist only to hurt the regular people and make our lives miserable.
Major Points
- French President Emmanuel Macron warns that both the far-right National Rally and the leftist New Popular Front coalition could lead to civil war due to their divisive policies.
- Macron criticizes the National Rally’s approach to crime and immigration, which he says stigmatizes people based on religion or origin.
- He also condemns the leftist La France Insoumise party for potentially isolating individuals by categorizing them by religious or community ties.
- In response, National Rally leader Jordan Bardella and France Unbowed leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon both criticize Macron’s remarks as inappropriate for a president.
- The National Rally recently released an election manifesto that includes restricting immigration and plans to combat Islamist ideologies.
Al Santana – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News