Wednesday, December 1, 2021

2022 French Election Essays to Split Strong Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in France

 Edit: the polls show that the “far-right” candidates running on an anti-immigrant position like Le Penn and the Jewish Berber, Eric Zenmour, are sadly splitting the vote. 

Seems to us that the Jewish fall-guy is splitting the Eurosceptic, anti-immigrant vote with the Jewish-controlled Le Penn. It’s sad how she isolated her father and made a separate peace with the Grand Orient Lodge and B’Nai B’rith for the sake of “respectability”.

Surely France is doomed if we are to depend on the democratic process which allows legitimate concerns about the invasion of Europe by hostile aliens to be sidelined and marginalized.

Imagine being unable to defeat the bankers’, bed wetter, sex abuse victim, Macron.

For the time being, it’s yes to immigrants from France’s former colonies doing the “jobs no one else wants.” Someone will have to torture Macron’s elderly bride’s dotage. 

[Excess] FRANCE will head to the polls in April 2022 and jostling amongst candidates is already well underway. So how does it all work, who might run and what are the polls predicting?


AMDG

 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sadly, I think Le Pen is 'controlled opposition', and that the result of the next election has been determined already (spoiler alert: Macron will win again). The French Masonic Regime will retain their political power for the time being.

Tancred said...

The same thing was successful against Pat Buchanan when a Pro-Israel Alan Keyes was run against him, splitting the vote.

Peter said...

In 1970 Canada, seeing a black was unusual. Now in Toronto the black/brown people are over 50%. So let's not hear any more minority nonsense.

commenter said...

The Le Pens (father and daughter) have always attracted a lot of mainstream media attention. But you should never believe what you read in the papers. At the national level they never perform. Zemmour is an unpleasant nonentity. If Macron wins it will not be because of some fake news imaginary "Masonic conspiracy". A bit like trump v Biden. Against an obviously mad candidate, Biden didn't have to be extraordinary to win.