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Originally Posted by Pantera
that´s right.i´m sorry,i wanted to say "he".."i hope he wins the elections"
Thanks,for the correction
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Ok, no big deal anyway. I was just wondering since you say you are Portuguese in your profile.
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Originally Posted by Pantera
I don´t think that way friend.
Le Pen,for a long time,that has some niggers and jews in the party,and arabs,and they are french nationalists and they love French.
If "he" wins the election,then many immigrants will leave France,but of course many will stay,then i will ask you, that the solution to this immigrants?You cannot expel them all...
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Indeed Le Pen's motto has been - for quite a long time now - "France, love her or leave her". However, being an ethnic nationalist and not a republican patriot, I don't agree with it.
To sum it up since the end of the 19th century and the rise of an ethnic nationalism with Maurras and Barrès (
anti-integrationnist), as opposed to a left republican nationalism inspired by 1789 ideals (
pro-integrationnist), there has always been two different factions inside French nationalism. And Le Pen has managed to unite them into the National Front, which partly explains his electoral successes. Which also explains why you can find everything in the FN, from "patriotic" Jews and West Indians to hardcore ethnic nationalists.
The solution ? Of course currently we can't expel them all. But I'd rather live with 5 millions of Ethnic French in a reduced territory than in a multicural Nation of 60 millions of "Black-Blanc-Beur French" wearing the tricolore flag and singing the Marseillaise. Jean Raspail explains it better than me :
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Originally Posted by Jean Raspail
Without doubt, there will remain what is called in ethnology some isolates, some powerful minorities, perhaps about 15 million French who will still speak our language more or less unbroken and will insist on remaining impregnated with our culture and our history such as was transmitted to us from generation to generation. It will not be easy for them.
Facing the various "communities" which one sees being formed today on the ruins of integration (or rather on its progressive reversal: it is us whom one integrates into "the other", now, and no more the opposite) and which in 2050 will be permanently and without doubt institutionally installed, it will be to some extent - I seek a suitable term - about a community of French continuity. This one will be based on its families, her birth-rate, its endogamy of survival, its schools, its parallel networks of solidarity, perhaps even its geographical areas, its portions of territory, its districts, even its places of safety and, why not, its Christian, and catholic faith with a small chance if this cement still holds.
That will not please. The clash will take place some time or another. Something like the elimination of the Kulaks by suitable legal means. And then?
Then France will no longer be peopled, all confused origins, except by hermit crabs who will live in shells left behind by the representatives of a species gone forever which was called the French species and unannounced, by one does not know which genetic metamorphosis, that which in second half of this century will have been clothed with this name. This process has already started.
There is one second hypothesis that I could not formulate otherwise than privately and which would require that I consulted my lawyer beforehand, it is that the last isolates resist until initiating a kind of reconquest undoubtedly different from the Spanish but taking as its starting point the same reasons. This will be a perilous story to write about. It is not me who will be charged with this, as I have already done my bit. Its author has probably not yet been born, but this book will see the light of day at the appointed time, I am sure...
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You can read the whole text there :
The Fatherland Betrayed by The Republic
That's what I consider as a solution. I don't believe anymore in electoral ways. However the FN remains an important instrument to propagate nationalist ideas.
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Originally Posted by Pantera
then you have no reason not to make this kind of strategie
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Well, even if it is just strategical, I can't agree with the fact that "Le Pen's campaign is
primarily directed at the black community and toward the immigrant community in general". A nationalist campaign should be primarily directed at the natives, the ethnic French. Or traditional FN supporters are going to feel betrayed. And Le Pen will lose votes. I already hear many people complaining about that new alliance with Dieudonné.