France: Poll reveals vast majority worried about ‘Great Replacement’

A new survey has revealed that more than 60 percent of the French population believe in the “the Great Replacement” theory, which posits that White Europeans are being systematically replaced through mass immigration. The survey also shows that nearly seven in 10 Frenchmen and women are at least concerned about it taking place. 

The survey, carried out by market research firm Harris Interactive along with the weekly Paris-based business magazine Challenges, found that 61 percent of the French public believe in “the Great Replacement” theory, while an even greater percentage of the population — 67 percent, to be exact — are worried that the phenomenon is or will occur, Le Figaro reports.

The theory’s thesis, which holds that native European populations are being replaced by migrants from the global south, was initially put forward by French author and intellectual Renaud Camus, then later brought to the forefront of public consciousness by Éric Zemmour, a political journalist who may be running for president in next year’s French elections.

Other eminent French intellectuals like Michel Onfray, a writer and philosopher, have argued in support of the theory’s validity, citing demographic data — not only in France but in much of the Western world as well — which supports the theory’s thesis, as well as notable individuals on the left who’ve publicly cheered on the extreme demographic change.

Although Camus’ idea, which has become a major topic of discussion across Europe and North America, is commonly derided by establishment politicians and the mainstream press as a “conspiracy theory,” figures from this poll show that an absolute majority of the French population accept it as true and correct.

The poll, to gain an understanding of just how many Frenchmen and women subscribe to the theory, asked: “Some people speak of the ‘Great Replacement’: that European, white and Christian populations are being threatened with extinction following Muslim immigration from the Maghreb and black Africa. Do you think such a phenomenon will occur in France?”

Perhaps unsurprisingly to most observers, those on France’s political right were most likely to consider the arguments which support the Great Replacement theory to be logical, well-founded, and convincing. For example, 92 percent of respondents who are supporters of Marine Le Pen’s populist National Rally (RN) say that the Great Replacement is either “likely” or “definitely” already taking place.

Furthermore, 72 percent of center-right Republican party sympathizers, 52 percent of supporters of Macron’s liberal-centrist LREM party, 44 percent of supporters of the leftist Socialist Party (PS) and La France Insoumise (LFR), and 30 percent of Green supporters believe the Great Replacement is either “likely” or “definitely” happening.

Apart from the survey, widespread concern over the Great Replacement among the French population has been expressed through the magnitude of support received by Éric Zemmour in the latest opinion polls, despite the fact that he has yet to formally declare his candidacy for next year’s presidential elections. Zemmour, perhaps best known for popularizing “the Great Replacement” theory, has consistently polled ahead of his main right-wing populist competitor, National Rally leader Marine Le Pen, in a hypothetical first round of the presidential election. 

In the latest Harris Interactive poll, which was conducted late last month, Zemmour garnered 18 percent of the vote in the first round, two points ahead of Le Pen, but also well behind incumbent candidate President Emanuel Macron’s 24 percent. 

https://rmx.news/france/france-poll-reveals-vast-majority-worried-about-great-replacement/

Mourning in Cuxhaven, Germany: Child (12) dies two days after Pfizer second vaccination – Authorities admit there is a link to vaccination

It is a shocking incident that happened in the district of Cuxhaven (Lower Saxony) on the German North Sea coast. Only two days after the child got his second dose with the Biontech/Pfizer vaccine, the child died. The case is remarkable because in this case even the authorities assume a connection. Moreover, even the state radio is reporting on the tragic events without bias…

According to broadcaster NDR, the child suffered from pre-existing conditions. That makes this case all the more tragic.For months, vaccination zealots have been trying to force so-called “at-risk children” to be vaccinated. The Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) released the vaccine for children and adolescents between 12 and 17 years of age back in July. At that time, the committee was hesitant about a general release before it gave in to political pressure. The vaccination was supposed to provide special protection for the small group of vulnerable young people – in Cuxhaven it now presumably caused the sudden death of a young life. A family has to bury its child at the age of only 12 – an age at which no German child has died of Corona so far.

The public health department of the district of Cuxhaven went public with the case. Attentive users in social media had already rumoured that a fatal vaccination episode had occurred. And although the head of the authority, Kai Dehne, expresses his “deep sympathy” to the relatives and regrets a “particularly tragic case”, he immediately puts it into perspective again.

In plain technical terms, he states: “In purely statistical terms, serious vaccination side effects resulting in death occur extremely rarely, but the affected family is 100 per cent affected with all compassion”. The fact is: if the child had not had the injection, it would probably still be alive. The forensic experts in charge of the autopsy consider the vaccination to be a very probable cause of death.

The claim that deaths caused by vaccination are “extremely rare” with the experimental agents also does not stand up to closer scrutiny. It is true that only very few cases are considered proven vaccination deaths in the official statistics. In fact, however, there were already thousands of suspected cases worldwide in the spring with a temporal connection. With more or less severe side effects, the number even then was in the hundreds of thousands. And while the mainstream has been advocating child vaccination for months, the weekly Wochenblick warned of the possible tragic consequences as early as May.

Mainstream media and official bodies largely denied such cases for a long time. In northern Germany, for example, a senior citizen who died only one hour after being vaccinated was not officially counted as a vaccination death in January. However, it becomes particularly unlikely that authorities will indicate a connection as the chronological distance to the vaccination increases. Nevertheless, the accumulation of ominous deaths is worrying, where even completely healthy people of all ages suddenly collapse.

https://www.wochenblick.at/trauer-in-cuxhaven-kind-12-stirbt-zwei-tage-nach-pfizer-zweitimpfung/

The German Protestant Church plays down the incident of the vandalisation of its church by a Muslim, calling the crime “spring cleaning”

If you want to know what the Evangelical Church in Germany, EKD for short, is dealing with these days, you can get a good idea on its website. Apart from the synod, i.e. the church’s self-government, these are mainly earthly topics: Migration, climate change, sea rescue and the flood of the century in July.
Under the heading of migration, for example, one finds a text by the outgoing EKD Council President Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, in which he explains what an “open and diverse society” must do to “enable the participation of migrants”. The church representative, who sometimes hides his own cross out of religious consideration, writes that it is “about mutual respect and appreciation between the arrivals and the host society”.

And so to the small Thuringian town of Nordhausen, where an Afghan immigrant who arrived in Germany in 2015 expressed his appreciation of the host society by desecrating a church, destroying a medieval crucifix and telling the priest that Jesus was not the Son of God.

The fact that the Muslim had carried furniture out of the house of worship reminds the Protestant churchmen of a “belated spring cleaning”. Rioting, which was mentioned in the police report, was not his concern. “Attentively and patiently, but also pointing out limits”, they want to continue to work on “ways of togetherness”.
Anyone who, like the author of this commentary, not only grew up in the Lutheran faith from an early age, but also within walking distance of the EKD headquarters in Hanover, Lower Saxony, knows this sound well enough. As it says in the song still feared among confirmands today: “Thank you for all good friends, Thank you, O Lord, for everyone, Thank you, if even the greatest enemy I can forgive.”

But the Protestant Church has evidently forgotten that an enemy must first be recognised as an enemy and that repentance comes before forgiveness. It still sees its enemy as a weak person in need of help, even if he has single-handedly emptied and demolished one of its churches. It claims that his motivation remains in the dark, even though he himself has declared that Christianity has no place in his world.
The belittling reaction would be comical if it did not so tragically confirm the cliché of a church that stands up for everything and everyone except itself and its faith. Jesus may have preached non-violence, but when it came to the house of God, he showed a different side. In the Gospel of John, he drives the merchants and money changers out of the temple not with warm words, but with a whip.

Even Luther (“When I am angry, I can write, pray and preach better”) would certainly have found different words for an attack on a Christian church than the pastor and the superintendent from the southern Harz. Their reaction, loosely based on Michel Houellebecq, can only be described as Thuringian submission. Such churchmen do not protect the weakest, they make the weakest impression themselves. Those who compare the desecration of their house of worship to a spring cleaning should best give the perpetrator a hand and also carry out the furniture.

The same applies to the church leadership in Hanover. Once again: Why is the EKD silent? Presumably because what happened in Nordhausen does not fit its migration policy message. In it, the foreigner is without exception a weak person worthy of protection. If an autochthonous German had robbed and damaged a mosque, then it is almost certain that Council President Bedford-Strohm would have long since spoken out in a worried and admonishing manner. He has just declared that he has no problem with Muslim calls to prayer in Cologne.

The latter would be well worth discussing, as would the Church’s earthly commitment to a migration policy that upholds human rights or measures against climate change. But it is empty talk if the core – the commitment to one’s own faith – is missing. And commitment in this case means defence: not against weak people in need of help, but against self-confident young men who despise this society in general and their once culture-shaping Christian faith in particular.

https://archive.ph/ewWgi#selection-1083.0-1083.529

Germany: Huge Islam banners flutter for Mohammed’s alleged birthday at Leipzig Central Station

In Leipzig, Muslims revealed who will soon be calling the shots in this country: On the birthday of their bloodthirsty prophet, Muslims installed huge green banners with Arabic writing at Leipzig’s main railway station and blasted the square with loud Arabic wailing sounds.The BILD newspaper reports:

Loud music echoes from a tent across Willy-Brandt-Platz square. It is surrounded by huge banners with Arabic writing. In front of the banners in the green colour of Islam, all of them are young men handing out flyers to passers-by.

According to the city administration, this was a public event that was announced until Friday and had the motto “Historic Arab Monument.” However, the banners had to be taken down at the behest of the city: “They are not part of the permit,” said a city hall spokesperson.

On site, the participants explained to the newspaper BILD reporters that they were celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed – even though it was 14 days ago.

The flyers and banners also promote the “mercy” and “humanity” of the Prophet. Among other things, with Sura 9, verse 128: “A messenger has now come to you from your own ranks. It is distressing for him when you are in distress, (he is) eager for you, merciful and compassionate to the believers.”

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American professor demands that environmentalist become German finance minister

Nobel laureate in economics Joseph Eugen Stiglitz does not want Liberal FDP Christian Lindner to become German finance minister. Instead, he proposes Robert Habeck from the Green Party. The left-wing professor from the US has made himself known for many pieces of advice to Germany. But the government negotiations are instead about the US nuclear weapons.

The ongoing government negotiations between the Social Democrats (SPD), the Free Democrats (FDP, classic market liberals) and Bündnis 90/Die Grünen(commonly referred to as die Grünen only) attract the interest of the outside world. The media attaches special importance to the various climate-related expectations that exist for a new Federal Government. Die Greens’ bargaining demands that new passenger cars be banned from having internal combustion engines, make it extra exciting for journalists with a left-liberal focus. Left-wing academics also express demands and give free advice to negotiators.

Most notable is the American professor and Nobel laureate Joseph Steglitz’s recurring proposals. Especially in interviews in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, one of the largest dailies in Europe, Steglitz tends to advance the neo-Keynesian spirit. Steglitz, was a central figure in the Clinton administration and then chief economist and vice president of the World Bank until 2000.

Therefore, he also took a strong stand against the FDP’s 43-year-old party leader Christian Lindner and explicitly warned against appointing Christian Lindner as Federal German Minister of Finance. Instead, Stiglitz proposed that the future Chancellor Olaf Scholz appoint Robert Habeck as his successor to the post of Minister of Finance.

Christian Lindner wants the new governing coalition to profess and follow the rules for the EU’s debt policy. After the large expenses to cover the Corona pandemic, Germany has borrowed a lot of money. Expenditure in the entire state aid program for the health policy and the restart has exceeded the cost of German reunification and the reconstruction program of the new German Länder after 30 years after 1990.

Christian Lindner is the strongest candidate for new finance minister, and while no names have been officially mentioned, media and industry representatives have expressed its support for him.

For Christian Lindner and the FDP, the reduction of central government debt has been a priority issue for almost ten years, but only now can their demands have an impact. However, the American Nobel laureate Stiglitz does not agree. In fact, he sees Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez as a good statesman.

If the Chavez-hugging American wants to see the Green Party’s Robert Habeck as Germany’s finance minister, he has done him a real disservice by attacking Christian Lindner, reported Handelsblatt. That an economist with such clear sympathies for Venezuela’s inflation gallop is seen as serious, is only because of his academic title and his Nobel Prize.

The Bundesbank must be the protector of stability-oriented monetary policy

On October 20, the FDP and Christian Linder announced their ambitions in monetary policy through a press release:

“The Liberal Democrats’ party leader now sees that the Free Democrats have been given a special responsibility: We want to contribute to the German business community and fiscal policy remaining solid. We therefore want to make sure that, also in Europe, the idea of fiscal stability is maintained. Lindner promises: As Freedom Democrats, we will use our influence to ensure that the heirs of Weidmann [Jens Weidmann, the outgoing head of the Bundesbank, ed.note] do not lead to a change of course in monetary policy. ”

Christian Lindner studied political science, philosophy and state law in Bonn. Lindner has also been critical of Angela Merkel’s generous migrant policy. He is a reserve officer with a major degree and is a member of the Deutsche Atlantische Gesellschaft, the national branch of the Atlantic Treaty Association.

In other words, he is a member of a NATO-loyal association that has great influence over security policy. How it affects cooperation with the more NATO-skeptical forces in the future government is not clear, but German rulers are often more divided on the NATO issue than for example Swedish politicians who have not had to experience foreign troops or nuclear weapons on their soil.

The German Greens adore NATO

An important point in the coalition negotiations will be the issue of US nuclear weapons being removed from German soil. The mere thought makes NATO friends and transatlantic ideologues tremble. According to the dpa (Deutsche Presseagentur), Wolfgang Ischinger, former ambassador to the United States and now head of the organization Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz, has warned that the withdrawal of US nuclear weapons from Germany could have serious consequences for security in Europe. “We pull the rug from under the Poles when Germany leaves.”

One of the most important acid tests for the new coalition in Berlin will be its foreign and military policy positioning. So far nothing specific is known about this apart from the numbing pro-Atlantic chatter of the “Great Reset” advocate and Green member Annalena Baerbock. It is obvious, however, that the three coalition parties have different views on this issue.

Nevertheless, they will have to agree on a line that will be largely determined by the future Chancellor Scholz. The SPD Chancellor will have to put the cards on the table in his first government statement. Because the international conflicts have become more acute in the past few months even if the public is being kept in the dark by the media.

The EU is at a dangerous crossroad

Spectacular inflections of this dangerous development were the de facto anti-China pact between the US, Australia and Great Britain (AUKUS), combined with the humiliation of France and the almost complete breakdown of relations between NATO and Russia. Both events have a long run-up and are politically and militarily of importance that can hardly be overestimated because they exacerbate the confrontation between states that have the most deadly weapons in human history in abundance.

If, of all things, the outgoing German defense minister causes damage by verbally threatening Russia and Ukraine takes on an increasingly harsh tone against Moscow because Kiev receives massive arms deliveries from NATO and NATO member Turkey, then things will soon be looking dire.

There is no need for Europeans to have any concern regarding the domestic political situation in Russia or China. The new Cold War between the “West” and the two eastern Great Powers should not be pursued. Europeans cannot gain anything from getting involved, but in extreme cases it could lose everything, even its existence in an atomic inferno.

The very aggressive NATO strategy and policy under American leadership would not only cost Germans and by extension the EU many billions nor do Russia or China have any plausible intentions to prey on Europeans since they do not want to weaken themselves by getting involved in violence.

And it is not naivety or unworldly pacifism that leads to this conclusion: The threat for the EU is NATO.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/11/04/american-professor-demands-that-environmentalist-become-german-finance-minister/

Shock in the Ice Hockey League: Vaccinated Bratislava player dead after collapsing during the match

The world of ice hockey is in mourning. As the league announced today, Wednesday, Bratislava Capitals player Boris Sadecky passed away after collapsing in the game against the Dornbirn Bulldogs. He was only 24 years old.

https://exxpress.at/schock-in-der-eishockey-liga-bratislava-spieler-nach-zusammenbruch-tot/

Shocking scenes also took place at the ice hockey game in Dornbirn on Friday. During the duel between Dornbirn and Bratislava, the guest player Boris Sadecky collapsed on the ice. According to reports, the 24-year-old had to be resuscitated while still on the ice. He was admitted to the intensive care unit in Dornbirn hospital. His condition is serious but stable, the Bratislava Capitals announced on their homepage.

As early as August, the CEO of the ICE Hockey League did not conceal the fact that he was in favour of compulsory vaccination in international ice hockey. The pressure on the players will probably be correspondingly great. When you consider that in other sports, too, people are openly talking about the fact that unvaccinated players cannot take part in competitions abroad.

https://www.wochenblick.at/raetselhaft-herzprobleme-unter-spitzensportlern-haeufen-sich/

Germany: Girl (15 years old) raped by eleven migrants in the park – The criminals are under investigation but still at large because the prosecution still does not know what to charge them with

It is simply shocking: Eleven men attack a girl (15 years old), abuse and rape her for hours. And this in the middle of the city park in Hamburg. The public prosecutor’s office is now examining whether charges will be brought.

Eleven suspects were identified by the investigation. Ten of them have a migration background. One of them is in custody.

The girl was wandering through the park after a birthday party when one of the suspects approached her at 11.15 pm, lured her into a bush and raped her. He then allegedly called his friends, who then attacked the victim, sometimes simultaneously. Particularly heinous: one of the suspects recorded the crime on a mobile phone, reports the newspaper “Bild”. The ordeal lasted two and a half hours. Finally, the men stole their victim’s mobile phone and wallet before fleeing. A witness called the police. The officers found nine different traces of semen on the girl.

During later house searches, the police secured evidence, clothing and mobile phones, and took saliva samples from the suspects. Eddy Oechtering, spokesperson for the public prosecutor’s office: “We are now examining whether charges will be brought and if so, for what.”

https://exxpress.at/maedchen-15-von-elf-maennern-im-park-vergewaltigt-staatsanwalt-prueft-anklage/

Catholic students persecuted at UK universities

Catholic students and staff are suffering increasingly serious persecution in British universities. In the latest instance, the nomination of Father David Palmer as chaplain at the University of Nottingham was blocked due to the priest publishing tweets opposing abortion and euthanasia.

A complaint against blocking Palmer’s nomination was filed by Nottingham’s bishop, Patrick McKinney. Yet only the threat of the Free Speech Association undertaking legal measures forced the university to permit his nomination as chaplain. He is currently allowed to hold the position for a probationary period while further complaints against him may lead to his nomination being withdrawn.

Journalist Simon Caldwell observed that British universities do not recognize freedom of speech. In an article published in the Catholic Herald, he reminded readers of the case of Julia Rynkiewicz, a Polish nursing student who was dismissed from training (which amounted to her being unable to continue her education) when the University of Nottingham discovered that she was a member of a pro-life group. Rynkiewicz sued her university, ultimately receiving compensation and an official apology.

Caldwell pointed out that the events at the University of Nottingham were not an exception. During a recent fair at Oxford, students from the famous university destroyed a pro-life booth. They also refused to leave the event until they received confirmation that the booth would not be repaired.

Anna Fleischer, the head of the University of Oxford’s pro-life movement, admitted that she was faced with several unpleasantries following the incident, including physical attacks. She was also the target of internet hate from other students.

“This was not constructive criticism but a wave of vulgarities. Some of them could be considered punishable threats and incitement of violence,” she said. Although the university officially condemns any actions which lead to the suppression of freedom of speech, it did not undertake any disciplinary action against the vandals at the event or Fleischer’s aggressors, despite all of their names being known and the existence of video evidence.

Similar incidents also took place at the University of Exeter, in which pro-life students and their families are verbally assaulted and face threats of violence on social media.

Madeline Page, leader of an organization which helps connect British pro-life students, emphasized that freedom of speech is no longer seen as a value at British universities, but rather as a threat. She believes that universities have become a breeding ground for new and destructive ideologies.

To make matters worse, Catholics are not the only group that can feel threatened. Kathleen Stock, a philosophy professor at the University of Sussex, was attacked by members of her own trade union due to her unfavorable views on gender ideology.

The University and College trade union not only refused to defend her; they also criticized her university for refusing to support the initiative which involved students hanging posters demanding her resignation. She was also forced to conduct her seminars online since the university’s authorities were worried about her safety — some students even sent her death threats.

After a long struggle with the students, Professor Stock ultimately decided to discontinue her work at the University of Sussex. She could not bear the pressure, the witch hunt, or the protests demanding her resignation.

https://rmx.news/religion/catholic-students-persecuted-at-uk-universities/

“The media is giving our reputation a bad name”: Afghan community and GREEN party complain about the image of Afghans in Austria

With more than 40,000 people, Austria has one of the largest Afghan communities in Europe. It is not only since the cruel killing of young Leonie (13) that Afghans have repeatedly made negative headlines. In fact, they are conspicuous above average in the crime statistics. At an event organised by the Green Parliamentary Club, representatives of the community complained about their negative image. The media is to blame, they said.

“We want to break up the very one-sided debate and show that the Afghan community is much more than just a few boys who attract attention,” said Ewa Ernst-Dziedzic, foreign policy spokesperson for the Greens in the National Council. The bad image is a heavy burden for young Afghans, Zeba Nazari from the interest group of Afghan pupils and students also described at the event. “It is always said that Afghans cannot integrate and that they are all criminals,” Nazari complains.

“It is hard to bear how our reputation is so badly made in the media,” also complained Masomah Regl from the Graz-based association Fivestones. At the same time, the activist criticised the Austrian Foreign Ministry, which had not really shown any willingness to act quickly in the case of family reunifications. She also demanded that the relevant regulations be relaxed in times of crisis and that it should be possible to bring siblings and their children to safety in Austria.

There were also demands regarding the acceleration of asylum procedures as well as the prohibition of deporting Afghan refugees to their home country or to other countries in view of the current situation. Austria should also participate in programmes to accommodate Afghan refugees in different countries, demanded activist Mina Miakhel.

The Afghan ambassador to Austria, Manizha Bakhtari, who formally remains in office, notes that the situation in Afghanistan has led to millions leaving the country or will leave it in the coming months. “This means a new wave of migration to neighbouring countries and Europe,” Bakhtari said. She appealed to welcome these refugees as well as to open our hearts to them.

Looking at the pure numbers, a total of 867 people were suspected of rape in Austria in 2020. Among them were 499 Austrians and 47 Afghans. The latter made up 5.4 per cent of the suspects and nationals 57.6 per cent. The fact that Afghans only make up about 0.5 per cent (6) of the population living in Austria shows that they are overrepresented in this area. A similar result applies to the year 2019: There were a total of 874 suspects in rape cases, 521 of whom were nationals, 59 Afghans. Afghan nationals made up 6.8 per cent of the suspects, nationals 60 per cent.

In 2020, there were a total of 47 murder suspects. 31 of them were nationals and four were Afghans, the Ministry of the Interior said upon request. Afghan nationals thus accounted for 8.5 per cent of all murder suspects, while nationals accounted for 66 per cent. So here, too, it can be seen that they are considerably overrepresented. This was also the case in 2019: There were 77 suspects in total, 30 of whom were nationals and six Afghans. Afghans were represented by 7.8 per cent and Austrians by 39 per cent.

https://exxpress.at/medien-machen-ruf-schlecht-afghanische-community-klagt-ueber-image/