April 27, 2010

Civil War in France.

“Cyrano” on a French leftist website -- Riposte Laïque -- comments on a recent “veritable” crime way in France.
So we are thinking and seeking the truth. And this truth is found in the reality of the facts. And the facts demonstrate that we are witnessing an offensive against the Republic and against the French people, not only from conquering Islam, but from a part of the immigrant population or its descendants who are overtly rejecting our culture, our values and the right of the French people to live in freedom and security.

We are witnessing a rebellion of an ethnic/religious nature, with assaults led by minority residents against a part of the population (the autochthons, the "souchiens", the whites, the Europeans) and against its possessions and its ideals. We are witnessing a remake of what happened in Kosovo or in Lebanon, with the consequences that everyone knows. This is what is simply called a civil war . . . .[1]
Tiberge at the website Gallia Watch, says this crime wave has prompted Riposte Laïque “to reexamine its own position on the meaning of humanitarian values.”

This is astounding. Not because Cyrano is willing to engage in this reexamination, but because it comes so very, very late in the day. Cyrano and his “humanitarian” brethren have clung tenaciously to a grotesquely distorted idea of humanitarianism that has seen the sacrifice of French sovereignty and tranquility in favor of their rank inferiors who despise them and reject their culture.

The words of Tom Paine resonate with the discordant present:
There is a bastard kind of generosity, which, by being extended to all men, is as fatal to society, on one hand, as the want of true generosity is on the other. A lax manner of administering justice, falsely termed moderation, has a tendency both to dispirit public virtue, and promote the growth of public evils.[2] 
This bastard generosity has afflicted France and the West with a near fatal stupefaction so that -- with France manifesting obvious signs of a spineless terminal decay -- the sappy left there only now, reluctantly, hesitantly, more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger begins to grasp that things are a little out of whack. A teeny tiny bit.

Even the uncle of a French citizen, who was the victim of vicious assault over a trifle, shows the extent to which Frenchmen -- yet possessing the physical force to save themselves -- are psychologically cowed by the presence of the violent foreigner and the crippling ideas so assiduously propagated by the left.

Cyrano describes the stabbing involved:
In Grenoble (Isère), Martin, 23 years old, was stabbed and beaten in the center city by a gang of "young people" from the "sensitive neighborhoods". He apparently refused to give a cigarette to one of his attackers. He suffered a perforated lung and his condition is still very serious.[3]
Tiberge at Gallia Watch notes with respect to this stabbing:
Note: Martin's uncle, instead of denouncing the laxness of the government in matters of crime, instead of denouncing the immigration policy that has generated so many crimes, denounced the "inequalities" in French society as the cause of the horrible crime against his nephew. In a recent post Louis Chagnon denounces, in turn, this blind refusal on the part of victims and victims' families to face reality.[4]
The crime and the viciousness are so far being met by servility and mental confusion. (See here for a story of servility on steroids -- an insane, leftist, feminist activist “grateful” for the experience of having been raped in Haiti by “one of the very men who I had spent the bulk of my life advocating for.”)

The conclusion of Martin’s uncle explains it entirely. The Europeans are afraid.

They are whistling past the graveyard. They embrace cognitive dissonance. Everywhere you look in Europe you see it. The energetic avoidance and demonization of the nationalist parties by the majority population of their countries. The majority simply refusing to recognize that those parties lead the way to salvation.

Salvation itself is anathema.

And European Americans are no different.

Notes
[1] Cyrano quoted in "Civil War." By Tiberge, Gallia Watch, 4/26/10.
[2] "The Crisis. Number III" in Common Sense, Rights of Man, And Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine . Signet Classics, 2003, p. 81.
[3] Cyrano, op. cit.
[4]  "Civil War." By Tiberge, Gallia Watch, 4/26/10.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Most realize that any political or cultural accommodation with the immigrants is now all but leftist fantasy.
The reality is slowly dawning on the French that they have successfully balkanized their own country, and if they want it back they are going to have to fight for it.
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Only a Marxist could contrive a policy of such idiocy as multiculturalism.

Col. B. Bunny said...

Idiocy doesn't begin to describe the reality of m/c.

I hope you are right. I don't see the signs of that realization. The Europeans seem ultra averse to showing any support for nationalist policies. The UK Conservatives have set their sails to cruise by the multicultural gales and have chosen not to make any kind of a principled case for its suicidal implications. Their possible ultra clever strategy, if it's for real, is just too clever by half. (I wish there were real evidence of actual Tory thought, but this isn't it.)

The French seem more in denial, as my post argues. And was it Mr. Hadar (sp?) in Austria who was the nationalist party leader? (Sorry, too lazy to check.) He was rowing upstream every hour of every day, it seems.

I've seen evidence that the Dutch are restless but don't ask me where just now. Their and the UK election will tell us a lot about how much native populations are getting it. (Odd to refer to the British or the Dutch as the indigenous populations . . . .)

A fight is unavoidable. The future role of the armed forces in these places is rarely spoken of. Does an apolitical military stand by while foreigners lay waste to the homeland?

Why are we even talking about such mad things? This insanity is unprecedented in all of history, is it not? The Romans used Germanic tribes as a source of troops but they didn't kid themselves that Roman culture needed a good does of Ostrogoth culture in the form of large numbers of Ostrogoths within the pale. They tolerated and even welcome some foreigners but I dare say they didn't import them willy nilly.

Col. B. Bunny said...

PS -- Here's one man's insight into the madness -- it's something springing from the collective unconsciousness:

"Sometimes, when a thing falls apart, we see how they are put together. For example, as the schizophrenic loses his mind we find deeper contents spilling out in bizarre ways. And with regard to that collective madness which threatens to overwhelm us today, one merely has to consider the mass political delusions and projections of the moment. Totalitarian impulses, utopian promises, mass psychosis, and the insane destruction of the country's economy through the passage of crushing taxes. The socialist bangs his head against the wall of economic reality. And he will continue to bang his head against the wall. Vladimir Lenin, like many socialist intellectuals, held that running a business was "extraordinarily simple." Any literate person could do it. Those in charge of enterprises need not be paid more than the average worker. As Thomas Sowell points out in his book, Intellectuals and Society, "Just three years after taking power ... and with his post-capitalist economy facing what Lenin himself later called 'ruin, starvation and devastation,' he reversed himself...." The socialist millennium, where the lion lies down with the lamb, was yet out of reach. It will always be out of reach. What was true for Lenin will be true for Obama. Socialist theory, which is a form of madness bubbling from the depths of the disturbed modern mind, posits an archaic return to the Garden of Eden (primitive communism) through the "dialectic" of class warfare."

J.R. Nyquist. (Emphasis added.)