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France’s political future: A reflection of Germany?

Off the track: These lessons must Germany from the triumph of the Islamic left

Political Islam has built up a considerable mass base in France, which has serious consequences for the country. The term “Islamogauchisme” refers to the alliance of woke academics, students and media with the suburbs, which are now dominated by Islam. France serves as a glimpse into the Future for Germany, which could experience similar developments with largely uncontrolled mass migration and progressive Islamization.

A phenomenon of the new Islam left

The alliance of this Islamo-left consists of socialists, Greens and supporters of political Islam. It is held together by common enemies such as the police, "the whites" - by which all native French people and non-white people critical of Islam are meant - as well as Jews, Christians and rich taxpayers. The program of this new left aims to undermine the economic substance of the bourgeois-liberal state through drastically increasing social spending, higher taxes and nationalizations.

From repression to the majority

Since its foundation, this left has not been able to form a majority; its rise to power was only made possible by its alliance with the democratic center. This center is being exploited by creating "firewalls" that give the impression that the only choice is between the left and Islam on the one hand and "fascism" on the other. Repression remains the most obvious option for such regimes once the desired goal has been achieved.

A look at the right elevation

Marine Le Pen's right-wing populist party was able to increase its number of parliamentary seats from 54 to 143, despite the fact that almost all other parties united against it. It is now the strongest force with 32 percent. This shows that more and more people are leaning towards right-wing parties out of fear of uncontrolled migration, growing crime and Islamism. Increasing bureaucracy and growing illiteracy in countries like Germany are also contributing to this development.

Germany in the mirror of France

In France, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, an anti-Semitic and pro-Putin left-wing extremist, has gained considerable influence through the support of the centrist parties. Some even celebrate this as a better alternative to Le Pen. But the all-party alliance from the far-left to the centrist has probably been successful for the last time. People are looking for security and are speaking out against the ignorance of established parties.

Lessons for German politics

In order to prevent such developments in Germany in the future, politicians should take preventive measures. This could be done by more strictly managing and controlling migration and by combating social inequalities. It is important to take citizens' legitimate concerns seriously and to offer solutions to their security and freedom concerns. This is the only way to prevent more voters from turning their backs on more extreme political positions.

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Source: nachrichten.ag

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