Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 16, 2018
Hey, if he’s running on a platform of torturing Moslems, he’s got my vote. Not that I can vote in France, but you know.
You know, Macron, France’s President, was in a bit of a pickle. His approval rating was in total collapse just a few days ago.
Something about him telling nordcucks that the French were “Gauls resistant to change” and also his bodyguard beating up protesters or whatever.
Either way, he needed to turn things around with some good PR.
So he decided to admit that he practices widespread torture and assassination of Moslems.
One of the ugliest unsolved crimes of France’s long-ago, quasi-colonial war in Algeria was finally laid to rest on Thursday, as President Emmanuel Macron recognized that the French Army had tortured and killed a youthful antiwar intellectual in 1957.
The death in custody of Maurice Audin, a 25-year-old mathematician, has for decades been a symbol of the French Army’s brutality during the Algerian War, much as the My Lai massacre became for the United States’ war in Vietnam. But unlike My Lai, which led to prosecutions, the Audin affair was never investigated.
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On Thursday, Mr. Macron took responsibility for it, officially acknowledging for the first time the widespread use of torture by French forces in Algeria.
Wait.
That was in the 50s. I’m no historian, but isn’t that way before Macron’s term in office?
Mmmh, looking at his wife, I guess she might have been around to torture Moslems in the 50s. Huh.
How is this story supposed to make him more popular?
Is he saying he’s going to restart the torture program?
“It’s really a big, historic turning point for the history of France,” said Benjamin Stora, a leading historian of France’s relationship with Algeria. “It’s much bigger than the case of Maurice Audin. Macron spoke of a system that allowed torture, violence, crimes — a direct responsibility of the state. The case of Audin was emblematic, but this touches the whole history of colonization.”
Official France has had a complicated relationship with its recent past. It took decades for the French state to acknowledge its responsibility for collaborating with the Nazis in the genocide of the Jews during World War II, long after historians had made it irrefutably clear.
Wow, BASED frogs.
The French love to torture and kill Semites.
The Algerian War remains highly sensitive, as many veterans are still alive, as are millions of former French residents of Algeria and their children, the so-called “pieds noirs.” French politicians have trod gingerly.
As president, Nicolas Sarkozy never answered a 2007 letter from Ms. Audin demanding that the mystery of her husband’s death finally be unveiled. Mr. Macron himself created a ruckus during the 2017 presidential campaign when he said, in a visit to Algiers, that French colonialism had been a “crime against humanity.”
Wew.
Now that’s bad optics. No wonder his approval rating is shitty. Why would the French be enthusiastic about Macron’s framing of their civilizing efforts as “crimes against humanity?”
Look, the French had the right idea when they started taking over North-Africa. Their first mistake was not taking over the whole thing.
North Africa and the Middle East are the White man’s clay. And we’ll take it back sooner or later.
These Moslem savages are merely squatting on our clay. Which brings me to the French’s second mistake, which was to get out of Algeria in the first place.
They had no business evacuating until the “civilizing” was done, which is to say, while there were still Moslems left there.
If Macron wants a popular platform, he just needs to go ahead and declare he’ll cleanse all former Roman territories of the Moslem occupiers. He could pull it off. France has nukes and everything.
Though I guess removing the Moslem occupiers from France itself might be a bit more urgent.