The letter, published in the conservative Valeurs Actuelles magazine late on Sunday, strikes a similar tone to the message published by the same outlet last month. Unlike the previous one, which was signed by 25 retired generals and active-duty soldiers, the new letter is anonymous and is open for signing by the general public. As of noon on Monday, it had attracted over 100,000 signatures.
-WiscoDave
Western cultural heritage v. the lunatic fringe.
ReplyDeleteI read the French letter to my friends and they kept pointing out how similar this is to America
ReplyDelete"A group of active French military personnel"
ReplyDeleteYah, just exactly what are the "French military personally" going to do to remedy the situation? Drop their rifles, once again, and run screaming into the night?
Just like the English, the best of the French male population were killed off during the two world wars last century. The people that fathered the spineless shrinking violets that the country boasts of today have allowed France and the rest of Europe to be invaded by stone age educated African and middle eastern usurpers, then they wonder why their country is going to shit, same as on this side of the pond.
Nemo
problem is ya'll never seem to want to know who exactly is behind this plan.
DeleteSeriously, seems like the majority in the patriot conservative side are too pussy to handle the truth.
And there's no doubt if they do find out they can't handle what must be done about it
Charles Martel should rise from the grave for a repeat performance ... For those who do not know who he was , Google Charles Martel .
ReplyDeleteNATO gearing up to invade France, if need be. Can't let the globalists get taken out in a coup.
ReplyDeleteJ'espere qu'ils ont jolie. I hope they're happy. This is what they voted for. Beheadings outside of cathedrals, vandalism, etc. I'm ashamed I even speak french.
ReplyDelete"what they voted for"
DeleteMaybe, mebbe not. I (and 70+ million) sure as hell didn't vote for what we have now in the US, yet here we are.
The rot is no less powerful and pervasive in France than in the US.