FRENCH CONNECTION

A Pro-White President for France?American Renaissance

Timothy Vorgenss, American Renaissance, November 26, 2021

Credit Image: © Alexis Sciard/IP3 via ZUMA Press

Eric Zemmour will soon be a candidate for the April 2022 French presidential election. He isn’t an official candidate yet but there is no doubt that he will eventually declare. He is one of the most famous journalists in France, and is well known in Switzerland, Belgium, and other French-speaking countries. He has portrayed himself as a truth-teller in a news media dominated by timid, left-leaning journalists.

Mr. Zemmour wrote his first book on politics in 1986, and became a TV commentator in 1995. For 27 years, and despite several changes of TV programs (he has been fired over and over for his political views), he has been constantly in the mainstream media.

His positions are almost all controversial:

  • He criticizes Islam, the Great Replacement, the colonization of France by foreigners, and has referred to non-white “scum.”
  • He recognizes the existence of races (this is unusual in France).
  • He speaks of French politicians of the last 40 years as “traitors.”
  • He believes that Marshal Pétain (head of the Vichy regime under Nazi Germany) saved French Jews in exchange for handing over foreign Jews.
  • He says there is a competition between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews over who has been most persecuted and therefore worthier.
  • He is the only European politician who has called the current pope “anti-white.”
  • He argues that racial profiling is normal, and that if blacks are stopped twice as often as whites by the police, it is because they are twice likely to be criminals.

It has been a very long time since so much truth has been spoken in France. In fewer than 150 days, France could have an explicitly pro-white president, far different from Donald Trump. In a very large field of a dozen candidates, he has polled as high as second place, but has lately dropped back to third or perhaps fourth.

Activists from Generation Zemmour (GZ) put up campaign posters. (Credit Image: © Maxppp via ZUMA Press)