Macron with his police minister (far right) and bodyguards — many looking Arabic-Muslim like Alexandre Benalla, a Moroccan with whom he was rumored to have had a homosexual relationship. Macron is supposedly genuinely married to a woman twenty years older named Brigitte, his former English teacher, with whom he has no children.
“When small men attempt great undertakings, they always end up reducing them to their own mediocre level.” — Napoleon
…..Macron Blinks as Yellow-Vests Protest Forces Fuel-Tax Climbdown
Emmanuel Macron blinked.
The French president who has prided himself on sticking to his guns even as his popularity levels tumbled, has reversed course and suspended a planned fuel-tax hike that had sent as many as 300,000 protesters into the streets for three weeks, with vivid images of the violent clashes in the heart of Paris making their rounds worldwide.
….France’s Meltdown, Macron’s Disdain
The “yellow jackets” [protestors] now have the support of 77% of the French population. They are demanding Macron’s resignation and an immediate change of government.
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On November 11th, French President Emmanuel Macron commemorated the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I by inviting seventy heads of state to organize a costly, useless, grandiloquent “Forum of Peace” that did not lead to anything. He also invited US President Donald Trump, and then chose to insult him. In a pompous speech, Macron — knowing that a few days earlier, Donald Trump had defined himself as a nationalist committed to defending America — invoked “patriotism”; then defined it, strangely, as “the exact opposite of nationalism”; then called it “treason”.
In addition, shortly before the meeting, Macron had not only spoken of the “urgency” of building a European army; he also placed the United States among the “enemies” of Europe. This was not the first time Macron placed Europe above the interests of his own country. It was, however, the first time he had placed the United States on the list of enemies of Europe.
President Trump apparently understood immediately that Macron’s attitude was a way to maintain his delusions of grandeur,as well as to try to derive a domestic political advantage. Trump also apparently understood that he could not just sit there and accept insults. In a series of tweets, Trump reminded the world that France had needed the help of the USA to regain freedom during World Wars, that NATO was still protecting a virtually defenseless Europe and that many European countries were still not paying the amount promised for their own defense. Trump added that Macron had an extremely low approval rating (26%), was facing an extremely high level of unemployment, and was probably trying to divert attention from that.
Trump was right. For months, the popularity of Macron has been in free fall: he is now the most unpopular French President in modern history at this stage of his mandate. The French population has turned away from him in droves.
Unemployment in France is not only at an alarmingly high level (9.1%); it has been been alarmingly high for years. The number of people in poverty is also high (8.8 million people, 14.2% of the population). Economic growth is effectively non-existent (0.4% in the third quarter of 2018, up from 0.2% the previous three months). The median income (20,520 euros, or $23,000, a year,) is unsustainably low. It indicates that half the French live on less than 1710 euros ($1946) a month. Five million people are surviving on less than 855 euros ($ 973) a month.
When Macron was elected in May 2017, he promised to liberate the economy; however no significant measures, were taken. In spite of some cosmetic reforms– such as limits on allowances for unfair dismissal or the slightly increased possibility that small businesses could negotiate short work contracts — the French labor code, still one of the most rigid in the developed world, expertly blocks job creation. The tax burden (more than 45% of GDP) is the highest in the developed world. Even if some taxes were abolished since Macron became President, many new taxes were created. Public expenditure still accounts for about 57% of GDP (16% above the OECD countries average) and shows no signs of waning.
Macron also promised, when he was elected, to restore security. Lack of security, however, has been exploding; the number of violent assaults and rapes has been steadily on the rise. No-go zones are as widespread as a year ago and fiercely out of control. The influx of unvetted illegal immigrants into the country has sadly turned entire neighborhoods into slums.
In May, Macron warned that in many suburbs, France has “lost the fight against drug trafficking“.
When Minister of the Interior Gérard Collomb resigned in on October 3, he spokeof a “very degraded situation” and added that in many areas “the law of the strongest — drug-traffickers and radical Islamists — has taken the place of the Republic.” He was simply confirming the chilling assessments of “out of favor” commentators such as Éric Zemmour, author of Le Suicide Français, and Georges Bensoussan, author of Une France Soumise (A Submissive France).
Riots are frequent; they indicate the growing inability of the government to maintain order. Public transport strikes, which took place during the entire spring of 2018, were accompanied by demonstrations and an enthusiastic looting of banks and shops. France’s victory at the soccer World Cup in July was followed by jubilation, which quickly gave way to violence by groups who broke store windows and attacked the police.
Since entering political life, Macron’s remarks have not only revealed a contempt for the French population, but also have multiplied. That has not helped.
As early as 2014, when Macron was Minister of the Economy, he said that the women employees of a bankrupt company were “illiterates“; in June 2017, just after becoming president, he distinguished between “those who succeed and those who are nothing”.More recently, he told a young man who spoke of his distress at trying to find a job, that he only had to “get moving and cross the street”.During a visit to Denmark, he announced that the French were “Gauls resistant to change”.
One of the few issues Macron did seem eager to work on was Islam. He stressed several times his determination to establish an “Islam of France“. What he failed to take into account were the concerns ofthe rest of the population about the rapid Islamization the country.
JdN: The French police were ORDERED to not intervene as 130 French whites were slaughtered.
In June 20, 2017, he said (not quite accurately, for example here, here, here, here, here and here), “No one can make believe that (Muslim) faith is not compatible with the Republic”. He also seems to have failed to take into account the risks of Islamic terrorism, which he hardly ever calls by its name.
He seems [JdN: jsut like Obama] to prefer using the word “terrorism“, without an adjective, and simply acknowledges that “there is a radical reading of Islam, whose principles do not respect religious slogans”).
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Obama would often say “Daesh” (the Arabic for the first two letters of “Islamic State”) instead of saying outright in English “Islamic State” to avoid using the word “Islam” in any negative sense.
And he had the US Air Force drop bombs literally on Iraqi and Syrian sand dunes, as the Russians have noted in disgust, to pretend to be fighting them. It largely has been Russia who has defeated ISIS, with some genuine but small US air support since Trump came in.
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The current Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, whom Macron appointed to replace Collomb, dismissed the concerns raised by his predecessor, and described Islam as “a religion of happiness and love, like the Catholic religion”.
Another area in which Macron has acted relentlessly is the “fight about climate change”, in which his targeted enemy are cars.
On vehicles over four years old, mandatory technical controls were made more costly and failure to comply with them more punitive, evidently in the hope that an increasing number of older cars could be eliminated. Speed limits on most roads were lowered to 80 km/h (50 mph), speed control radars multipled, and tens of thousands of drivers’ licenses were suspended. Gas taxes rose sharply (30 cents a gallon in one year). A gallon of unleaded gas in France now costs more than $7.
The small minority of French people who still support Macron are not affected by these measures. Surveys show that they belong to the wealthy layers of society, that they live in affluent neighborhoods, and almost never use personal vehicles.
The situation is painfully different for most other individuals, especially the forgotten middle class.
A recent decision to increase gas taxes was the final straw. It sparked instant anger. A petition demanding that the government roll back the tax increase received almost a million signatures in two days. On social networks, people discussed organizing demonstrations throughout the country and suggested that the demonstrators wear the yellow safety jackets that drivers are obliged to store in their cars in case of roadside breakdowns.
So, on November 17, hundreds of thousands of protesters blocked large parts of the country.
The government ignored the protesters’ demands. Instead, officials repeated the many unproven imperatives of “climate change” and the need to eliminate the use of “fossil fuels” – but refused to change course.
After that, another national protest day was selected. On November 24, the demonstrators organized a march on Paris. Many, it seems, decided, despite a government ban, to head for the Champs Elysées and continue toward the presidential Elysée Palace.
Clashes took place, barricades were erected and vehicles were torched. The police responded harshly. They attacked non-violent protesters and used thousands of tear gas grenades and water cannons, which they had never done in the past.
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Brilliant cartoon in the genuine nationalist weekly newspaper Rivarol:
“So first we infiltrate the Yellow Vests — and then off we go [clubbing people]!” (IMO, the two men to the left in the shadows are police minister Castaner and Macron himself, who is shorter.)
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Although many of the protestors were holding red flags, indicating they were from the political left, the newly appointed Minister of the Interior Castaner said that the violence had come from a fractious and seditious “far right”. One member of the government fueled the fire by equating the French “yellow vests” with the German “brown shirts” of the 1930s.
Macron declared that those who try to “intimidate officials” should be “ashamed“.
Finally, on November 25, Macron ended up recognizing, with visible reluctance, the suffering of the “working classes”. Two days later, Macron delivered a solemn speech, announcing that he would create a “high council for the climate”, composed of ecologists and professional politicians, and that his aim was to savethe planet and avoid “the end of the world”.
He still did not utter a single word about the economic grievances that had poured forth during the previous ten days.
The spokesman for the center-right party, The Republicans, Laurence Saillet, remarked, “The French say, ‘Mr. President, we cannot make ends meet,’ and the President replies, ‘we shall create a High Council [for the climate]’ Can you imagine the disconnect?”.
Marine Le Pen, president of the right-of-center National Rally (the former National Front party, and today the main opposition party in France), said, “There is a tiny caste that works for itself and there is the vast majority of French people who are abandoned by the government, and feel downgraded, dispossessed “.
The “Yellow Vests” now have the support of 84% of the French population.
They are demanding Macron’s resignation and an immediate change of government. Those who speak on radio and television say that Macron and the government are hopelessly blind and deaf.
At the moment, the “yellow jackets” have decided to organize a third national protest – today, Saturday, December 1st — with another march to Paris and the Elysée Palace. The revolt in the country is intensifying and shows no sign of slowing down.
The political scientist Jean-Yves Camus said that the “yellow jackets” movement is now a revolt of millions of people who feel asphyxiated by “confiscatory” taxation and who do not want to “pay indefinitely” for a government that seems “unable to limit spending”. He added, ” Some do not measure the extent of the rejection that the demonstrators express”.
Dominique Reynié, professor at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, said that “Macron and the government had not expected that their tax policy would lead to this”.
European elections are to be held this May, 2019. Polls show that Le Pen’s National Rally party will be in the lead, far ahead of the party created by Macron, La République En Marche. [The Republic on the Move].
In a little more than a year, Macron, elected in May 2017, has lost almost all credit and legitimacy. He is also one of the last European leaders in power who supports the European Union as it is.
Macron, who claimed that he would defeat the “populist” wave rising throughout the continent, has also claimed that leaders who listened to people eager to defend their way of life were “leprosy” and “bad winds“.
The “populist” wave is now hitting France; it could well mean the end of Macron’s term as president.
Dr. Guy Millière, a professor at the University of Paris, is the author of 27 books on France and Europe.
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…..My comment
Macron seems totally blinded by his egoic mind, and the things which disconnect him from ordinary people: such as his millionaire lifestyle and his lack of kids.
These real photos bothered a LOT of people.
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I would recommend my readers look at my article on what bankers must do to reach “the big league.”
This guy was a well-known banker and in all the Dutch media.
(Itis a sign of how zombie-iyed we ar ethat this revelation did not lead a a revolution.)
Bernard lays it out:
You must become a bisexual, you must become a practicing Luciferian –“Ye shall be as gods” and “Do what thou wilt”.
This requires you to do as demanded. That means rape children, kill children, hunt terrified children for fun with guns and shoot them — yes, just as in the “Hunger Games” movies. (Black-magic principle: you must warn the victim — a fool and coward — what you intend to do to him.)
Why is Bernard not dead? Because 1) the Luciferian Jews knew the masses would go into denial and shrug it off. “Wow…., that’s weird.” 😉 and 2) Bernard is useful to “give due warning to the victim.”
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Yes, all these crimes against kids prove your sincere depravity.
They also make you infinitely blackmailable — indictable and convictable of many serious felony crimes.
And THAT too makes you “trustworthy.” You can’t get out.
The Rothschild banking elite also loves it when people are addicted — hooked on sex, huge wealth, the “pleasure” of killing, lust for fame, and greed for power, especially the power to get away with anything and make people grovel.
Then only can you ascend to the highest levels of finance banking, to the billionaire stage.
You have to prove your wickedness.
As the French themselves say, with realism and disgust, not envy:
“Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.”
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Rothschild and Rockefeller
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As for Macron personally, I would say he might be in great danger. He is screwing up the plan.
If the jews arrange to have him assassinated by a “rightwinger” (who is actually an obedient, mind-controlled MK-ULTRA who WILL be caught), they might see it as a win-win situation:
- they get rid of a cocky, embarrassing, blue-eyed white twit who is harming their plan, a goy who let them down, AND
- they can blame the murder of the head of state on a racist, bigoted, nazi antisemite….. and then ban more “hate speech.”
Macron, beware………..
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