This could be France's last election to make crucial solutions for the country's future
Paris Génération Identitaire leader Pierre Larti gave a rare exclusive interview with Breitbart London saying harassment towards ethnic French by migrants is now commonplace in parts of Paris and the problem will only get worse if Macron wins.He may be absolutely correct. Intervention by US military forces, for example, may become inevitable, and if Americans don't call for aid to help innocent Europeans, they'll be making a terrible mistake that would've spelled doom for the continent during WW2. I hope that all people who believe in freedom recognize that, if it takes the US and even Israel to do the right thing, they should by all means support doing so. Let's also note that Iran can't be allowed to remain in the clutches of tyrants forever, and sooner or later, western forces need to do more than just take down their nuclear facilities. There's an old phrase by Edmond Burke that says, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." No matter what the results of the elections in France this Sunday, we shouldn't be ignorant.
In a small cafe in Paris’s 13th district, leader of the Paris branch of Génération Identitaire (GI), the French anti-mass migration Identitarian youth movement founded in 2012 who protest mass-migration and Islamisation, told Breitbart London his personal life has shaped his political leanings.
He said he and his brother were constantly harassed by men of foreign backgrounds simply for being French.
“Sometimes there was violence, I was beaten because I was the only French on public transport or on the streets,” explained Mr. Larti.
Larti then described one incident in which he and his brother had a knife held to their throat by a man and robbed for no other reason than their ethnicity.
According to the GI Paris chief, those types of experiences have become increasingly common for young people living in suburbs in the north of Paris. Women, in particular, he said, were targets for foreign-born men. “The conditions for women in France are terrible now. If you are a blonde woman in the north of Paris I wouldn’t give you five minutes without being harassed.”
The worsening conditions for women, along with the Cologne sex attacks in 2015, have brought many women into the movement, Larti said. [...]
Looking forward to Sunday’s election between Ms. Le Pen and her globalist rival Emmanuel Macron, Larti said he feared things will only get worse if Macron wins.
“I still believe in political solutions, but for how long? I don’t know, to be honest. If Emmanuel Macron wins the election, I am not sure. This is my personal opinion – not of the organisation – [but] for me, this is maybe the last election that we have.” He noted terrorist attacks have dramatically escalated since the election of François Hollande five years ago.
“If Emmanuel Macron doesn’t take any, or maybe Marine Le Pen, any powerful solutions, I don’t believe that we can organise elections in the next five years,” he said.
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