Jair Bolsonaro is correct
(AFP) — Parts of France have become “unlivable” because of migrants, Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro has said, using rhetoric similar to Donald Trump’s before he became the U.S. president.It figures an outfit as pretentious as the AFP would resentfully make use of "extreme", just to show how undedicated they are to the cause of freedom and safety.
Bolsonaro, who takes office on January 1, made the controversial remarks late Tuesday in a live video feed on his Facebook page.
The extreme right-wing politician was elected in October on a hardline anti-crime and anti-corruption platform and has been dubbed the “Tropical Trump.”
“Everybody knows what is happening in France. Some parts of France are simply unlivable,” Bolsonaro said on Facebook.He is referring to the Islamists, even if not directly. And he's right. One way or another, this is something that's got to change. And sooner or later, it will. For now, Bolsonaro should be congratulated for shedding light on a challenging issue.
He said that, despite a good welcome by the French, migrants were not integrating.
“You know how those people are, right? They have something in them, they don’t give up their roots and they want to make their culture, their acquired rights and their privileges prevail,” he said.
“France is suffering because of that. Part of the population, part of the military, some of the institutions are starting to complain about that. We don’t want that for Brazil.”
It was not clear what recent events prompted Bolsonaro’s outburst. Nor did he explicitly say whether he was referring to Muslim migrants, though those with North African heritage form the biggest group of migrants in France after Europeans.
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