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Twenty retired French generals call for MILITARY RULE in the country if President Macron cannot halt society's 'disintegration' caused by Islamists

What a load of BS.

You don't know how many billions the state is pouring to fund so many programs in areas inhabited by immigrants,they are themselves creating the ghettos they live in,not the other way around. French people are leaving the areas inhabited by immigrants because of the toxicity and insecurity they are creating.

Immigrants get the same opportunity as any French citizen. They have access to free healthcare,education,housing,welfare,jobs and what not. Stop blaming the state for your failure as a parent or because your children failed miserably their school years and ended up without diplomas.

Pretty much all immigrant communities are well integrated to the society,only Africans and north africans are failed communities who despite of given opportunities failed miserably. They either end up on welfare,engage in illegal activities or end up on low paid jobs with little aded value. And the state isn't to be blamed. If your life is a failure,it is your fault and only your fault.

BS, I know how difficult it is for male children of immigrants to get jobs or progress economically in anyway. The barriers are due to inherent racism of native French rather than the state. I am happy that they are creating problems for the French Republic. Payback for colonization and thievery by the French of last many centuries. You cannot legislate assimilation. These people have stronger, better and older values than the so called values of the French Republic. The French Republic will not win.
Can't wait when the France is ruled by generals best thing the world can get. 😁
Brings fond memories of the glorious Vichy Republic.
 
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In order of from the worst to the bad, the European Colonial countries:

Belgium
Dutch
French
Portuguese
Spanish
English
Italians
Germans

please post if you disagree with the order or I missed a country.

These countries have no right to self righteousness until they accept their responsibility and pay retributions. The Americans, Canadians, Australians and New Zelanders come next, they have a bigger problem.
 
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Twenty retired French generals have called for military rule if Emmanuel Macron fails to halt the 'disintegration' of the country 'at the hands of Islamists', in an open letter published ahead of next year's presidential election.

The open letter, published in Valeurs Actuelles, a right-wing news magazine, claims a military coup might be necessary to stop a 'civil war' in France.

The letter has been condemned by Macron's government, who compared it to the failed coup by generals against President de Gaulle 60 years ago.

However, far-right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen hailed the letter, which was signed by 80 other retired officers, as well as the 20 generals.

France's President Emmanuel Macron, right, and French Armies Chief Staff General Francois Lecointre, left, stand in the


The lead signatory was Christian Piquemal, 80, who commanded the Foreign Legion before losing his privileges as a retired officer after being arrested while taking part in an anti-Islam demonstration in 2016.

It was written by Jean-Pierre Fabre-Bernadac, a former officer, and signed by 1000 others who were in lower ranks.

The incendiary letter reads: 'France is in danger. Several mortal perils threaten her. Even in retirement, we remain soldiers of France and cannot in the present circumstances remain indifferent to the fate of our beautiful country.'

The lead signatory was Christian Piquemal, 80, who commanded the Foreign Legion before losing his privileges as a retired officer after being arrested while taking part in an anti-Islam demonstration in 2016. It was written by Jean-Pierre Fabre-Bernadac, a former officer, and signed by 1000 others who were in lower ranks

The thinly-veiled declaration of support was seized upon by far-right Le Pen, who wrote on the site of the magazine where the letter was published: 'I invite you to join our action and take part in the battle that is opening and is above all the battle of France. As a citizen and as a woman politician, I share your suffering.'

National Rally added that the letter reflected the views of 'patriots' like General Pierre de Villiers, former chief of the defence staff, who was sacked by Macron in 2017.

France's Armed Forces minister Florence Parly reacted with fury to the letter and said a coalition between politicised former military personnel and far-Right presidential candidate Le Pen would be an outrage.

Ms Parly said: 'The irresponsible column published in Current values is only signed by retired soldiers, who no longer have any function in our armies and only represent themselves.'

Expressing her anger further on Twitter, Ms Parly said 'neutrality and loyalty' were two principles that were crucial to military conduct.

If Le Pen was to replace Emmanuel Macron as President of France following elections next year, she would become head of the country's Armed Forces.

'Madame Le Pen's words reflect a serious misunderstanding of the military institution,' said Ms Parly. Ms Parly said this was 'worrying for anyone who wants to become head of the Armed Forces.'

Ms Parly continued. 'The politicisation of the Armed Forces suggested by Madame Le Pen would weaken our military capability and therefore France.

'The military are not there to campaign, but to defend France and protect the French.'

France's current Fifth Republic has been threatened by military coups in the past, notably by far-Right activists who were eventually defeated as they tried to keep the former North African colony of Algeria.

There are some five million Muslims in France - the largest community of its kind in western Europe - and many have backgrounds in former colonies, such as Algeria.

The Rassemblement National used to be called the Front National (National Front), and was founded by Ms Le Pen's father, the convicted anti-Semite, racist and Islamophobe, Jean-Marie Le Pen.


Great thinking from French generals. A lesson for Indians.
 
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Indians are being given the lesson they deserve right now🤐

You guys have a habit of premature celebration. you celebrated when we lost the first test against Australia You celebrated when INR down by few rupees against USD. you celebrated when people agitated in CA and in farmer protest . The whole world knows what happened to Pakistan subsequently in TLP protest. I read somewhere here on pdf that 200 people have died in pakistan too. So don't be too happy.
 
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You guys have a habit of premature celebration. you celebrated when we lost the first test against Australia You celebrated when INR down by few rupees against USD. you celebrated when people agitated in CA and in farmer protest . The whole world knows what happened to Pakistan subsequently in TLP protest. I read somewhere here on pdf that 200 people have died in pakistan too. So don't be too happy.


India has given us a massive amount to celebrate over the last few years 😂😂😂

Modi has been brilliant for Pakistan, haven't I always said it
 
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India has given us a massive amount to celebrate over the last few years 😂😂😂

Modi has been brilliant for Pakistan, haven't I always said it
I know that you don't have anything to celebrate of your own and hence you totally depend on something wrong happening to somebody to celebrate. This is a sign of loisers. We do mot celebrate 200 Pakisranis dying in last 24 hours.
 
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I know that you don't have anything to celebrate of your own and hence you totally depend on something wrong happening to somebody to celebrate. This is a sign of loisers. We do mot celebrate 200 Pakisranis dying in last 24 hours.

Your occupation of Kashmir has created this hatred within South Asia, no point in backing out now and asking why
 
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