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  1. StoneLifter – I know we have a long, long, long hard slog ahead of us. Our survival is far, far from assured. I am normally very hard-headed – but I am “romantic” – when I hear or see something worthy of “romance”.

    We still need to remember why we WANT to exist. It’s not just mere animal survival. I want our Race to be what we ought to be. Leo’s little post reminded me of “why”I love my Race so very much.

  2. Stonelifter,

    have you read accounts of the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre?

    The French can turn on a dime and exterminate with the speed and force of lightning.

  3. That was 1572 John; this is now. The french are not the same. They aren’t even the french of the 1950’s or 60’s.

    Denise, its well and good for you to be romantic, you’re not the one who would bear the responsibility, do the planning or fighting, or be asked to send sons to do any of those things etc. War ad romance should never mix, and things don’t go well when they are

  4. The best of the French died in the Napoleonic wars and WWI, what’s left is the weak and immigrants from Portugal, Spain, Italy.

    France, UK and USA are the bigest threat to the white race.

  5. Why John, because you want it to be so? I’ve seen the modern french man fight, it’s worse than pathetic and that’s when they hold the advantages of training and technology. They won’t fight with an edge, they are less likely to fight when the cost is higher.

  6. France is the only Western country where a hard-right nationalist movement operates so openly and gets a fifth of the vote. France isn’t dead yet.

    Admittedly, a large proportion of the native French population is dedicated to liberalism and suicide. That’s a problem that exists everywhere. In France it is clearer to see, because the very existence of the FN draws the left into stark relief.

  7. According to Fdesouche, in the overseas voting (which is the only published results I can find so far) Hollande is consistently ahead everywhere except New York City. I guess the banksters are running scared.

  8. I’m just talking about hatchets and machetes. Like Rwanda. Not modern weapons.

    Because I want it to be so? No. It’s what these frogs do.

    All I’m doing is looking at their history and assessing how they act when they are sufficiently beaten down (but not decimated). The various fightbacks that they have staged in their history is legion. Equal billing with folding like a deckchair, but it is there. All they will do is butcher Algerian and Senegalese civies. That’s not going to be a fight. The rest of the migrants will run. Think of that video Hunter played about Zanzibar. Quite a lot of Africans must be making exit plans if they are paying attention to Le Pen’s successes.

  9. How can any self-respecting French person vote for someone who makes a ‘Niggas in Paris’ video? It’s as if they want to give away the beautiful city of Paris to a bunch of ululating savages. WHY?? It is so depressing.

    Hopefully the wealthy French will leave France like rats from a sinking ship.

  10. In 1961, French Police with strong French Nationalist beliefs attack Algerian and other Arab Muslim protesters and managed to kill a rather large number of them, deliverately drowning many in the Seine river.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_massacre_of_1961#The_French_National_Police

    “On 5 October 1961, the prefecture of police, whose chief was Maurice Papon, announced in a press statement the introduction of a curfew from 8.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. in Paris and its suburbs for “Algerian Muslim workers”, “French Muslims” and “French Muslims of Algeria” (all three terms used by Papon, although the approximately 150,000 Algerians living at the time in Paris were officially considered French and possessed a French identity card). The French Federation of the FLN thus called upon the whole of the Algerian population in Paris, men, women and children, to demonstrate against the curfew, widely regarded as a racist administrative measure, on 17 October 1961. According to historian Jean-Luc Einaudi, the head of the police, Maurice Papon, had 7,000 policemen, 1,400 CRS and gendarmes mobiles (riot police) to block this demonstration, to which the Prefecture of Police had not given its agreement (mandatory for legal demonstrations). The police forces thus blocked all access to the capital, metro stations, train stations, Paris’ Portes, etc. Of a population of about 150,000 Algerians living in Paris, 30,000-40,000 of them managed to join the demonstration however. Police raids were carried out all over the city. 11,000 persons were arrested, and transported by RATP bus to the Parc des Expositions and other internment centers used under Vichy.[2] Those detained included not only Algerians, but also Moroccans and Tunisians immigrants, who were then sent to the various police stations, to the courtyard of the police prefecture, the Palais des Sports of Porte de Versailles (XVe arrondissement), and the Stade Coubertin, etc.
    Despite these raids, 4,000 to 5,000 people succeeded in demonstrating peacefully on the Grands Boulevards from République to Opéra, without incident. Blocked at Opéra by police forces, the demonstrators backtracked. Reaching the Rex cinema (at the same site as the Rex Club on the current “Grands Boulevards”), the police opened fire on the crowd and charged, leading to several deaths. On the Neuilly bridge (separating Paris from the suburbs), the police detachments and FPA members also shot at the crowd, killing some. Algerians were thrown into and drowned in the Seine at points across the city and its suburbs, most notably at the Saint-Michel bridge in the centre of Paris and near the Prefecture of Police, very close to Notre Dame de Paris.
    “During the night, a massacre took place in the courtyard of the police headquarters, killing tens of victims. In the Palais des Sports, then in the “Palais des Expositions of Porte de Versailles”, detained Algerians, many by now already injured, [became] systematic victims of a ‘welcoming committee’. In these places, considerable violence took place and prisoners were tortured. Men would be dying there until the end of the week. Similar scenes took place in the Coubertin stadium… The raids, violence and drownings would be continued over the following days. For several weeks, unidentified corpses were discovered along the banks of the river. The result of the massacre may be estimated to at least 200 dead.”[18]
    In 1961, the police prefecture spoke only of “2 persons shot dead”.[19] Following historian Jean-Luc Einaudi’s testimony during the Papon trial in the late-1990s, left-wing police Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement ordered the opening of parts of the archives. The resulting Mandelken Report, based on the investigation of these partial records, counted 32 dead. Einaudi then published an op-ed in Le Monde on 20 May 1998, contesting this official figure, criticizing both the methodology of the report and the consulted records. He called attention to the fact that many of the records had been destroyed. A report that Papon had prepared for Interior Minister Roger Frey, the prime minister, and the head of government, Charles de Gaulle, was not included in the consulted records. In addition, the Mandelken report ignored the massacre that had taken place in the courtyard of the Police prefecture, and Papon’s name itself appeared nowhere in the report. Einaudi concluded his op-ed stating that: “on the night of 17 October 1961 there had been a massacre perpetrated by the police forces acting on the orders of Maurice Papon.” Papon subsequently filed a lawsuit in February 1999, a courtsuit against him, because of this sentence, alleging defamation of a public servant.
    In the meanwhile, the state acknowledged in 1998 the massacre and spoke of 40 dead”.

  11. According to a poll taken up until the election eve (for what it’s worth) :
    (source)
    – 51% of those who voted for Marine Le Pen in the first round voted for Sarkozy in the second round
    – 25% of them didn’t vote
    – 10% put a blank or invalid bulletin in the ballot box
    – 14% gave their vote to Hollande.

    My conclusion: Sarkozy would have been reelected if he had not alienated so many Front National voters through his mass immigration policy. The immigrants themselves naturally gave their votes to Hollande.

    Tonight, the spokeswoman for Sarkozy’s presidential campaign blamed Marine Le Pen for abstaining to tell her followers to transfer their vote to Sarkozy. Le Pen replied by reminding the spokeswoman that she had asked Sarkozy’s followers to vote for Hollande instead of Le Pen, if Sarkozy didn’t make it to the second round.

  12. “How can any self-respecting French person vote for someone who makes a ‘Niggas in Paris’ video? It’s as if they want to give away the beautiful city of Paris to a bunch of ululating savages. WHY?? It is so depressing.”

    One valid reason would be to sideline the UMP and line up a Left-vs-FN contest next time. Another would be that the UMP instructed their voters to vote socialist rather than UMP in local races where the FN candidate was beating the UMP candidate. The UMP is exactly the sort of fake right that needs to be cleared out before the real fight can begin.

  13. “Tonight, the spokeswoman for Sarkozy’s presidential campaign blamed Marine Le Pen for abstaining to tell her followers to transfer their vote to Sarkozy. Le Pen replied by reminding the spokeswoman that she had asked Sarkozy’s followers to vote for Hollande instead of Le Pen, if Sarkozy didn’t make it to the second round.”

    Haha! BUUUUURRNNNN!

  14. If I were Le Pen, I’d be making secret diplomatic overtures to the Russians. And maybe the Poles.

    If Western Europe is ever going to be cleaned up (and it may not be), my guess would be that the impetus would come from the East.

    I could be wrong, guess I’ll just keep watching…

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