Tuesday, February 19, 2019

FRANCE LATEST:  THE HYPOCRITES RALLY AGAINST ANTI SEMITISM


"I do not want to participate in a political instrumentalization"


National Rally Leader Marine Le Pen Explains Her Non-Participation In A March Against Anti Semitism



A coincidence or just what passes for regular, normal activity in modern day France, but multiple Anti Semitic incidents reported in France in the days leading up to today's rally against Anti Semitism from the desecration of 80 graves a Jewish cemetery to shots fired at a synagogue to insults hurled at a Jewish academic on the sidelines of a Yellow Vests march in Paris last Saturday.

He was called among other things:

"big Zionist s***"


That incident quickly denounced by President Emmanuel Macron and others with blame hurled on the Yellow Vests movement but within 24 hours or so police pointed to a suspect from an Islamic sect, a Salafi Muslim.

And therein lies of course the main contributing factor to Anti Semitism which is the ever increasing Muslim population of France enabled by its mainstream politicians and leftists, but not supported by Marine Le Pen and her National Rally Party (formerly  the National Front).

Many Muslims believe Jews to be inferior or evil and even if they don't "hate" Jews they despise Israel.

This week Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that:

"Anti-Zionism is the new Anti-Semitism" 

Mainstream politicians like Emmanuel Macron's Prime Minister Edouard Philippe joined by former Socialist President Francois Hollande and President Nicolas Sarkozy of "The Republicans" in today's rally.

But what do they all have in common.   Support for policies that destabilized two counties (Libya and Syria) driving millions of "migrants" into Europe in general with some ending up in France, increasing the population hostile to Jewish people in their country.

And beyond the support for the wars that created "migrants" they also have advocated open borders allowing Anti Semites to join the general population from other Islamic countries not affected by wars.

The real reason for this rally is indeed to rally political support for mainstream politicians being opposed by populists of Marine Le Pen's stripe in France and Matteo Salvini's in Italy, among others.

The European Parliament elections are just three months away.

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