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Islamism, gang war… humiliated

What do , and Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône have in common? In a few days, in these three communes of the country, we witnessed the spectacle of a challenged , a humiliated France and an abandoned France. Humiliated France is the one where a high school student allows herself to raise her hand against a teacher who simply reminded her of the law so that she removes her veil within the school premises. The challenged France is the one where drug traffickers set fire to a police station in retaliation for their hampered “business”. The abandoned France is the one where our peasants have once again torn down city signs to remind those in power of their unkept promises.

To our teachers

“To hit a professor is to hit the Republic”hammered the new Minister of National Education after the attack on a teacher in Tourcoing. Hollow words that have been lost in the maze of reasonable accommodation since 1989 and the scarf affair. Thirty-five years later, secularism is brandished like a shield with holes on all sides. When a student refuses to remove her veil and attacks a teacher, the question is not so much that of non-respect of the principle of secularism as that of cultural separatism which serves as a rule of life for some .

As long as political leaders refuse to imagine an assimilationist project worthy of the name to preserve the cultural unity of the country, problems will continue to flourish and secularism will end up in a sieve in the face of the multiple blows of Islamism. The Trojan horse of political Islam today resembles an elephant in the middle of the room. Pretending to ignore it amounts not to hitting the Republic as the minister said, but to hitting and continuing to humiliate France.

To our law enforcement

The fire at the Cavaillon police station did not surprise the inhabitants of this town who were used to guerrilla scenes in the Cavarian city, if indeed one can one day get used to such a situation. For years now, ultraviolence has been taking root in the streets and taking root among increasingly young adolescents, devoid of the slightest ounce of guilt or empathy towards their victims. This atrophy of humanity is particularly acute when it comes to attacking the police. In family environments where the culture of violence is often accepted when it is not encouraged, the figure of the policeman or gendarme embodies the supreme enemy against a backdrop of tribalization of society.

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It is in this context that three police officers died after the fire in their vehicles parked in front of the police station. The first elements of the investigation confirm the thesis of reprisals after police operations which made it possible to dismantle numerous deal points in the region. In this case as in many other cases of “revenge”, the objective is not only to express anger following the effectiveness of the work of the police, but it is also and above all to show that There are no limits to retaliatory actions.

Our law enforcement officers are subject to multiple investigations and a suspicious look as soon as they draw their weapon to defend themselves

These clans have on their side the power of often unlimited means and a total aptitude for the dehumanization of their adversary, while our police forces are subject to multiple investigations and to a suspicious, if not accusatory, gaze, from let them take out their weapon to defend themselves. All with the complacency of certain elected officials trading a semblance of social peace against a good dose of public money.

To our farmers

What would France be without its peasantry? It would simply no longer be France. Instinctively, people have understood this, but governments are still lagging behind in this area. Launched in November last year, the so-called “returned signs” movement aimed to warn of the avalanche of standards, the tornado of restrictions and the mountain of problems encountered by our farmers.

A year later, nothing has really changed, which is why many farmers gathered in different communes of Île-de-France, including that of Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, to express their anger and deep dismay by turning over city signs. A reversal which did not take place in Brussels since the free trade ideology remains largely dominant. Discussions between European and South American negotiators are also underway at this very moment to speed up the signing of the famous Mercosur agreement, which would represent a scathing disavowal for France, which opposed the project in a feeble voice.

A nation cannot live without those who nourish it

While the commission is impatient to be able to pop the champagne, it is our peasants who will be severely toast, and all of us who will pay a hefty bill after having lost our food sovereignty. A nation cannot live without those who nourish it. Each time a farmer ceases his activity, a piece of France dies. Every time a peasant suffers, the very idea of ​​a country disappears.

From Cavaillon to Tourcoing via Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, we had a hard time in France this week.

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