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by JdN staff writer
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In a recent interview with Ben Smith of The New York Times, French President Emmanuel Macron accused the English-language media – which he refers to as the Anglo-American media – of being hostile to France, saying “the US Press characterizes his country as racist and Islamophobic” and in turn “legitimizes the extremist violence France is facing.”
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“When France was attacked five years ago, every nation in the world supported us,” Macron told Smith during their phone call earlier this month, “But that has now all soured.”
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“So when I see, in that context, several newspapers which I believe are from countries that share our values – journalists who write about a country that is the heir to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution – when I see them legitimizing this violence and saying that the heart of the problem is that France is racist and Islamophobic, then I say the founding principles have been lost.”
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Macron also stated that he believed that the American media in particular has an “obsession with racism” and as such, it condemns nations that actively try to fight terror for being racist, when they are merely standing up against evil.
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Strong words and all 100% accurate. Is it enough? No, France is already in ruin.
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As everyone at this juncture knows, on Oct. 16 of this year French civics teacher, Samuel Paty, was beheaded for showing his suburban Paris high school class the infamous Charlie Hebdo cartoon. Macron defended the teacher’s decision as a “fundamental right to free speech”, which resulted in violent protests and terror attacks in both France and Muslim-majority countries around the world.
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the excrement laden streets of Pakistan and Lebanon to march in protest of the French President’s statements. Fires were set, effigies of Macron were beheaded, the Gallic tricolour flag was burned around the globe and France was vilified by not only the Muslim world, but now apparently the Western mainstream media.
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Join the club, France.
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In the days after the high school teacher was executed, Macron responded quickly, seemingly cracking down on segments of France’s Muslim population with links to extremism. His response drew immediate criticism from Muslim world leaders, with Turkey’s President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, demanding an immediate boycott of French produce and goods.
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For a brief moment, it appeared Macron was on side! But was he?
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Does President Macron really have an issue with Islamic extremism and how the American Press judges nations that stand up to terror, or is he again simply exploiting tragedy to distract from the nationwide Covid lockdown, as Nick Griffin told us when we spoke to him a fortnight ago?
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Although it would be wonderful to think the globalist puppet is in fact angry at how the media exploit tragedy to push an anti-white agenda, I have as much confidence that this is the case as I do that Sleepy Joe won the US election fairly.
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None.
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Perhaps Macron has grown a tad frustrated with how the media has covered his reaction – which I still believe was a ploy to distract Frenchmen from the latest wave of Covid restrictions – but make no mistake, it’s mostly an act.
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With that said, and I don’t want to contradict the theme of this article or my previous point, I do believe that Macron – perhaps moreso than most western leaders – is more honest with himself about how he views non-Western people.
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Recall, at the 2017 G20 summit press conference in Hamburg, Macron had an interesting reaction to a question about the likelihood of a so-called “Marshall Plan for Africa” working. When asked about the idea, the French President responded that “Africa’s real problems” – among them, in his view, “demographics” and an out of control birth rate — were “well beyond that sort of help”.
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Macron argued that the dark continent’s true challenge was “civilizational,” pointing to failed states, broken and fragile democracies, human trafficking, Islamic extremism, endemic levels of corruption and population growth. He then pointed to the fact that as black Africa has “7 or 8 children per woman,” spending billions on democracy and development was pointless.
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