Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 4, 2015
Marine Le Pen is again attacking her own father in defense of the Jew parasite, showing how absurd it is to have a uppity female in the role of a political leader.
Jean-Marie didn’t even deny this time (no doubt out of a desire to avoid legal trouble) but simply said that assuming the gas chambers did exist, they were “a detail of history.”
Reigniting old tensions, Mr Le Pen, who is the founding father of the National Front (FN) and still an MEP, said: ‘What I said corresponds to what I think.
‘The gas chambers were a detail of the war, unless we admit that the war was a detail of the gas chambers!’
During an interview on BFM TV in Paris, Mr Le Pen said ‘the truth’ should ‘not shock anyone’, and that historical reality should not be used to portray him as anti-Jewish.
‘This case was manipulated against me by introducing a hint of anti-Semitism,’ said Mr Le Pen.
‘I challenge anyone to name an anti-Semitic phrase in my political life.
‘Repeatedly questioned about the Holocaust, Mr Le Pen said: ‘War is horrible, you know, a piece of shrapnel that tears your stomach, a bomb that decapitates you, a room in which you are asphyxiated, it’s all pretty disgusting, it’s true.’
Mr Le Pen’s daughter, Marine Le Pen, is now the leader of the National Front (FN) and has tried to steer it away from its anti-Semitic and racist roots.
Speaking to the website of Le Figaro daily about her father, she said: ‘I deeply disagree with him.
‘I take note of what he said but I believe that those coming over to vote for us understand what is going on. He is being deliberately provocative.’
Ms Le Pen’s party regularly wins up to 25 per cent of the popular vote at local and regional elections, and Ms Le Pen intends to stand for the job of president in 2017.
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He is popular with many FN members and will stand as a candidate in December’s regional elections, despite having been convicted on numerous occasions of being anti-Jewish and for ‘inciting racial hatred’.
For those who don’t know, the National Front was historically an extremely hardcore nationalist organization, and when leadership was handed over to the real leader’s daughter, it because the My Little Pony version of nationalism.
That said, I still think French people should obviously vote for her. She hasn’t completely gotten rid of everything of value, just most of it. She is still anti-EU and that one issue alone is enough of a reason to support her.
But this definitely demonstrates the ridiculousness of allowing a woman control of a political organization, even if there is an element of good cop, bad cop going on here.