“We can see that little by little, the class war has become a race war. Between civilizations. Between the Christian world and the Islamic world. We can all see this is happening and that in all countries the same thing is happening.” -Eric Zemmour
In this RAIR exclusively translated video, French philosopher and journalist Eric Zemmour appeared on the program Face à l’Info to discuss the dangerous left-wing riots taking place across the Western World, particularly in the wake of the horrific riots in Stuttgart, Germany. Communist and Islamic groups have joined forces to wage war in what he calls the historically “famous convergence of struggles.”
Zemmour explained that left-wing radicals, Antifa and Islamic migrants have united in their collective dream of “beating world capitalism and beating white western countries.” He points out that despite being staged in such different countries, the riots all have the same plan of action and take the same form:
….just look at the images and turn down the sound, OK, so if you just look at the images. You could imagine it’s Stuttgart, but it could be in Paris. Then you could imagine it’s Brussels, it could be in London, or it could be in Minneapolis. It’s all the same thing. Of course it’s the same thing, of course it’s the same political movement…
As reported at RAIR Foundation USA, the tactic of leftist and Islamic coordination has a name: the Red/Green Axis: “Communists and Islamic Supremacists have a long history of uniting to destroy their common enemy: those who believe in sovereignty and individual freedom.” In order to achieve their own goals, they use one another until their goals are achieved, and only at that time will they “turn on one another and in the end, fight to destroy the other.”
Zemmour contends that there is an ongoing, systemic coordination among the two radical groups to manipulate migrants for devious purposes. This process “takes time,” he explained. “First they [migrants] arrive. They have to get settled in, they have to be welcomed, etc., start a life, etc.,” he said, “and then little by little they make you aware of their numbers.” As their political power expands, they become “exploited by the leftists and the Antifa and so on.”
Zemmour’s theory is bolstered by the fact that left-wing politicians such as Chancellor Angela Merkel have been flooding the West with migrants to the West. “Ultimately, there’s a connection among them all. We all see it,” Zemmour said of the strategy. “That means there’s a convergence among the leftists, the racialists, the blacks and the Islamists,” he continued.
Watch Éric Zemmour’s TV segment translated by RAIR:
Many thanks to Miss Piggy for the following translation:
It took a long time for the media to figure it out? No, the media just wanted to let a lot of time pass. As usual the media didn’t want to talk about it. We’d already had the same with the Cologne riots, the rapes in Cologne, you remember? — In 2015? — In 2015, all those women on New Year’s Eve had been raped by the migrants. So there, it’s the same thing. But just imagine, just look at the images and turn down the sound, OK, so if you just look at the images. You could imagine it’s Stuttgart, but it could be in Paris. — Yes. Then you could imagine it’s Brussels, it could be in London, or it could be in Minneapolis. It’s all the same thing. Of course it’s the same thing, of course it’s the same political movement, and I would even say historical, meaning the intersection, the famous convergence of struggles, has finally arrived. That means, the leftists, the Antifa, have allied with the migrants. And these people, the Antifa, the leftists, who dream of beating world capitalism, who dream of beating the white Western countries, that’s how they talk. They have found their “proletariat” which will launch the attack on those countries. Meaning, the African, the Maghreb migrants, etc. We can see that little by little, the class war has become a race war. Between civilizations. Between the Christian world and the Islamic world. We can all see this is happening and that in all countries the same thing is happening. Why is it happening? Because we have implemented the same policy everywhere. In 2015 Mrs. Merkel brought one million migrants from Syria, and with all the other people who joined them, the Maghreb migrants joined in and the Africans too. TV HOST Christine Kelly: Eric Zemmour, on the other hand, even with all these migrants, which you denounce, there haven’t been many demonstrations of rioting, of looting, that’s why everyone’s surprised. — That’s because, you have to understand, it takes time. First they arrive. They have to get settled in, they have to be welcomed, etc., start a life, etc., and then little by little they make you aware of their numbers. They are being exploited by the leftists and the Antifa and so on. Ultimately, there’s a connection among them all. We all see it. We saw that in France with Traoré. That means there’s a convergence among the leftists, the racialists, the blacks and the Islamists. So it must be the same thing in Germany. I don’t even need to go there and see. I’m sure it’s all the same. It’s the same logic. — TV HOST Christine Kelly: But why? That’s what I don’t understand. Why are we used to this kind of rioting and violence in France, but in Germany it’s so surprising? In Germany the country is in shock. The politicians are in shock. The politicians say they’ve never seen anything like this. Why did it take so long? — I’ll tell you why. In the ’60s we had two very different types of immigration; they had Turks. Turkish workers, who didn’t become Germans, they weren’t entitled to state benefits, who were confined to their own neighbourhoods and so on, and they were under the control of the Turkish government. So it was very controlled. We weren’t in control of anything at all. They were entitled to state benefits. They were given French nationality. There was the Algerian government that wanted to keep control, but in the end it didn’t work out so well. The Islamists from the ’80s to the ’90s, the ’90s especially, started to put their grain of salt there. Germany is, if I dare say, running late. So obviously we are used to it. We had the riots in 2005. We had other riots. We are used to it, because we’re more advanced. We have the most important Muslim community in Europe. The Islamists we have started their work in France very early on. Earlier than Germany. Tariq Ramadan and the Muslim Brotherhood. prefer working in France rather than in Germany. France has been at the heart of their action for the last 30 years. For the Germans, it’s more recent. It has been accelerated by the historic mistake of Ms Merkel, who reasoned with the thinking of an economist that, you know, all men are consumers or producers, so it’s either blond blue-eyed Germans or Syrians or Algerians. They’re all the same. They’ll be the same to make the factories run and to consume and well, it’s not exactly working out like that. So, we can see what’s starting to happen in that county. Then there’s Sweden. In Sweden it was the same thing. The riots in Malmö. An insane amount of delinquency. The explosion of rapes. In the wisest country, the quietest in Europe. So, you see, and then, a last thing. Last thing.I’m talking about Sweden. It’s by design. Like Germany, they weren’t colonizing countries. So they aren’t people who have to pay for colonization, and yet, you said it yourself, it’s the same images. The same riots. The same violence. The same movements. The same faces. All the same thing.
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