France: Hajis Persecuting Michel Houellebecq for Saying They Should Go Home

Houellebecq is the greatest living novelist and possibly the greatest fiction writer ever in history. He is a very intelligent man and he deserves respect.

If he says that Moslems should leave Europe, it’s something that should be considered very seriously.

The fact that these sicking, savage people can come into our countries and start using our own legal systems against us is absolute proof that this system is broken beyond repair and it needs to be replaced with a totally new one.

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The Great Mosque of Paris has filed a complaint against Michel Houellebecq, considered France’s greatest living author, after he said that the native French population does not wish for Muslims to assimilate but to “stop stealing from them and attacking them” or, if the Muslim population cannot manage that, then they should simply leave France.

Houellebecq made the remarks during an explosive interview in November, in which he and philosopher Michel Onfray discussed a wide-range of topics, including the Great Replacement, Islam, God, the European Union, euthanasia, and the future of France.

“The wish of the native French population, as they say, is not that Muslims assimilate, but that they stop stealing from them and attacking them — or else, another solution, that they go,” Houellebecq said.

Excellent and accurate.

Houellebecq also spoke of a coming civil war due to the spread of Islam in France.

“When entire territories are under Islamist control, I think acts of resistance will take place. There will be attacks and shootings in mosques,” Houellebecq told Onfrey. He then went on to add that he predicts “reverse Bataclans” — a reference to the Islamists who killed over 100 French people in the Bataclan nightclub in Paris.

Onfray replied: “You think the civil war is coming, I think it’s already here, quietly.”

The groundbreaking interview, which was published in November in a special edition of Front Populaire magazine, was 45 pages long, It is perhaps his most controversial one of from his very long and very controversial career, and in many ways, may mark a turning point in France’s cultural history.

Well, Houellebecq is currently entirely in control of France’s cultural history, as he is the only living cultural figure.

The groundbreaking November interview, published in a special edition of Front Populaire magazine, was 45 pages long.

Great Mosque of Paris complaintChems-Eddine Hafiz, the rector of the Great Mosque of Paris, appeared last week on BFMTV, and urged for Houellebecq to be prosecuted for his comments and labeled them “dangerous.”

“That he amalgamates terrorism with Islam, I find that unacceptable.” said Hafiz.

The Grand Mosque of Paris announced on Wednesday last week that it would file a complaint against the writer.

Houllbecuq has been prosecuted for “racial inclement” in 2001 for saying, “And the most stupid religion of all is Islam.” He won the case on appeal.

However, the November interview ranks among the most controversial of his long and rather controversial career, and some argue, marks a turning point in France’s contemporary, cultural history.

During the interview, he discussed the Great Replacement, which describes how Europeans are being replaced by non-Europeans, resulting in demographic displacement in their native countries.

“The Great Replacement, I was shocked it’s called a theory. It’s not a theory, it’s a fact,” said Houellebecq. “When it comes to immigration, nobody controls anything, that’s the whole problem. Europe will be swept away by this cataclysm.”

“It’s objectively what the figures say,” added Onfray, who said he thinks that the decline of the West is primarily a demographic decline.

This is the worst imaginable outrage.

Islam has offered our countries precisely nothing, and they think they have a right to tear down our most important cultural figures? To silence and imprison them, because their feelings are hurt?

We deserve a civil war and we deserve a revolution.

This is simply not acceptable, and it cannot be allowed to continue.