“White, Christian France is Finished. Terminated. The Future of the World is Race-Mixing.”

Diversity Macht Frei
October 19, 2017

This declaration comes, not from a suicide bomber’s pre-blast video, but from the Africa editor of France’s leading newspaper Le Monde.

It comes in response to criticism of an African member of the French parliament, Danièle Obono, who has made a series of ridiculous statements, including that Muslim bus drivers who refused to drive a bus after a woman had driven it weren’t necessarily radical Islamists; they could just be old-fashioned sexists. And, yes, that has actually been happening in France, in case you were wondering.

The headline says: “Someone shut her up, ffs!”

In many ways, she is like a French Diane Abbott, regularly drawing scorn for the preposterous remarks she makes, which are often tinged with a sense of racial animus towards white people. And as with Diane Abbott, charges of racism and sexism are flung at her accusers.

Here is the key extract from Le Monde:

There will be more Danièle Obonos in the French parliament, in ministries and even one day in the Elysée, because the march of history is made that way. White, Christian France, at the risk of terrorising certain petty spirits, is finished. Terminated. The future of the world is race-mixing (“métissage”, as predicted by an illustrious Frenchman, who sat in the same semi-circle that Danièle Obono does today: he was called Léopold Sédar Senghor.

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Senghor was no more French than Obono or the author of this article, Hamidou Anne. They were all African negroes with bits of paper that said they were French. Senghor was an overseas member of the French parliament who later became president of Senegal. He was an intellectual involved in the Négritude movement, which was basically an early version of We Wuz Kangz.