30/06/2023

French politician Éric Zemmour has commented on the ongoing riots and highlighted the ethnic tensions and the harsh reality of mass immigration. Supporters of his argue that his direct approach is vital for understanding and resolving the root causes.

Zemmour stated, “We are in the early stages of a civil war. It’s an ethnic war, a race war. We need determined and firm leadership. The problem lies in the number of immigrants.”

“We are in the early stages of a civil war. That’s obvious. It’s an ethnic war. We can see clearly that it’s a race war. We see what forces are involved. We need someone determined and firm. … The problem, above all, is the number [of immigrants].”

Many French people and Europeans as a whole hold the belief that addressing ethnic tensions and immigration is crucial for social cohesion and national security. It’s easy to argue that high immigration levels strain resources and impact areas like employment and cultural integration. Discussing these challenges allows for policy reassessment and a new immigration policy.

Zemmour’s call for strong leadership aims to tackle the complexities of ethnic tensions and immigration.

Critics of his claim Zemmour causes division, but most normal people see his intent as fostering productive dialogue for viable solutions. Silencing alternative viewpoints hinders progress and awareness, creates even more division and doesn’t solve any of the problems at hand.

France as well as many other European nations have a well-known failed history with integration and it necessitates open discussions and positive actions. Zemmour’s statement is vital to spark conversations about ethnic tensions and immigration, shedding light on their flaws. It needs to be discussed more openly.

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