Wool pulled over eyes of English-speaking realm
MSC Newswire’s European correspondent explains the causes and effects of the emergency in France: -
Terrorism presents the picture of a permanent part of French life?Until Nice and the Thomas-a-Becket style assassination of the catholic priest you could almost say that it was becoming an accepted part of French life.
Explain?It is not yet understood in the English-speaking world that the very structure of France led inevitably to the kind of chaos we see today.
Fill in the gaps?The constant pull from France’s extreme left, the gauche de la gauche, as it is known, all the way to the officially sanctioned communist party means that successive governments have had to stand by helplessly as these immense and unmanageable ghettos get bigger and bigger and sustain the type of insurgency that we witness today.
There must though be some kind of official policy that has permitted this state of affairs to happen?There is and it is known as the rights of man or Les Droites de L’ Homme.
In itself this would not have made one of the West’s most advanced nations so prone to internal insurgency?It coincided with the pull of a number of current ideologies centred on diversity and multi culturalism that pretty much prevented the French establishment from intercepting the internal insurgency. For example until very recently you had this standardised official response in which each atrocity would be officially received as if it were a surprise, along with the well intentioned candle-lit marches and laying of wreathes.
So it is not a surprise?You have had this curious response in which the assailants are described as troubled individuals with marital problems etc when in fact they are components of a murderous collective intent on killing a people who hardly know that this collective, officially presented as being overwhelmingly benign, in fact even exists.
The state has its hands tied?The doctrines of diversity and multiculturalism that allowed the build-up of these huge underpinning ghettos also became infused with the notion of ecumenism which in turn became reinforced with the church’s determination to settle in countries like France and Belgium more and still more people knowing and let us at this late stage seek to be candid, that there would be trouble.
All this seems to be un-spoken?The English-speaking world cannot understand that in a country such as France the left, and the left-of-the-left-of -the -left have a simple objective. To their credit they do not seek to disguise it.
What is it?To capsize the government, in this case, of France. We have a situation, not unknown in the Europe of the last century, in which intentions are firmly stated, yet polite society refuses to acknowledge that these well entrenched people, entirely funded by taxpayers, mean business.
You say that after Nice and the assassination of the priest attitudes are changing?They are but too slowly to cope with an internal insurgency of this kind of internal dimension.
From the MSCNewsWire reporters' desk Thursday 28 July 2016