Diversity Macht Frei
April 13, 2016
Manuel Valls, centre, “French” Prime Minister
The French government, led by Prime Minister Manual Valls, is introducing a new law in response to the terrorist attacks last year. This “Citizenship and Equality” law follows the usual pattern of rewarding Muslims for successful jihad operations and provides yet a further illustration, as if we needed it, of the inability of Europe’s ruling class to escape the mental paradigm according to which “people are all the same” – in other words there has been no evolutionary adaptation to varied life circumstances in different parts of the planet – and peoplehood is simply an administrative status assigned by a state, nothing to do with ancestry.
Some of the law’s provisions are aimed at breaking up ethnic enclaves.
The central idea was to better distribute the availability of social housing across the country and avoid “concentrations of poverty”. The government wanted to harden its tone towards mayors who are reluctant to build social housing and allow the State to take charge when this did not happen.
So, basically, the inhabitants of the residual pockets of the country where French people live among their own kind will have their “noses rubbed in diversity” and be forcibly de-Europeanised.
But that’s not all.
A specific section broadens access to civil service jobs in order to diversify recruitment: the “third path” reserved for candidates from associations, trade unions or politics is extended to everyone, whatever their background, and one provision will allow “jeunes” [young people] with no or few qualifications to take up category B positions.
So unqualified Muslims and brownskins will able to infiltrate the arms of government a little more easily.
You might think the actual French people might have something to say about their aggressors being rewarded so handsomely for their murder sprees. Don’t worry. Valls has that covered too. The law provides for even more free speech suppression in case the indigenous people dare to make any critical remarks about the aliens who are slaughtering them.
…the text modifies the law of 1881 on the liberty of the press, to make racist offences and discriminations part of the common law. It thus makes the penalties incurred more severe and extends the aggravating circumstances to all crimes and offences.