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Re: Operation Gaddafi
« Reply #45 on: June 20, 2022, 04:20:30 am »
Our enemies give us reasons to be hopeful:

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/18625/france-dangerous-for-jews

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Journalists have analyzed the situation of Jews in districts such as La Duchère. The responses from the families with whom they meet are always the same: constant Muslim harassment and threats.
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La Duchère is one of the districts defined by the French government as a "Zone Urbaine Sensible" ("sensitive urban zone"). These districts should be more accurately called "no-go zones," but the French authorities and the French mainstream media say that "no-go zones," which are scattered throughout the country, do not exist in France. The police, however, have so far identified 751 of them.

They are almost exclusively populated by Arab and African Muslims who live together and have their own rules and their own code of conduct.
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Macron was elected by a massive number of votes from people over the age of 65. Mélenchon, in addition to the Muslim vote, received huge support from people under 34. The French school system is in the hands of teachers who vote predominately for the left ], and they have influence. Marine Le Pen received the votes of poor whites, former blue collar workers now condemned to unemployment, and lower middle class people who had fled the neighborhoods that became "sensitive urban zones" when the Muslim gangs began to rule there.
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The part of the electorate who would vote for her is gradually decreasing. Macron's electorate is mostly old and is also gradually disappearing. Mélenchon, who sees that the Muslim electorate will continue to grow, may well calculate that in five years, he will have a chance.

In the years to come, the "sensitive urban zones" will grow. A feeling of public insecurity, as nothing has been done to curb it, will also continue to grow. To adapt to the situation, Macron recently appointed as Minister of National Education Pap Ndiaye, a man leading the fight against "white privilege" and author of a book that praises the Black Lives Matter movement. Zemmour, during the election campaign, said that France could die soon. If current trends continue, he might be right.

If we can hold off Le Pen and Zemmour for a few more election cycles, we are all set.