by Sean Goins
As of July 10th, several days have passed since the French election. Marine Le Pen, who led the conservative effort to counter globalism, has not succeeded despite a strong showing in the previous election. The left-wing alliance, the New Popular Front (NPF), has come to power as a coalition. The aftermath has seen significant unrest, with foreign flags, mainly from African and Middle Eastern nations, visible during the riots.
France is falling; the country that stood as the gate to Christendom and held back the Muslim Moors is falling to Islam, third-world mass migration, and left-wing insanity from its people.
The broader European social contract appears strained. As America gradually reduces its strategic involvement in Europe, the continent faces declining populations and economic difficulties. Critics argue that some European governments are opting to lower the retirement age and increase social program spending instead of preparing for these challenges through pragmatic measures. Additionally, these governments are pursuing more open immigration policies, which some believe could exacerbate existing issues.
We are witnessing France and Europe dissolve before our very eyes. To make this more depressing, the Left-wing also triumphed in the U.K. recently, with the victory going to Labour.
I think Europe's days of power are long behind it, and if current trends continue, most of Europe will be engaged in civil war and continent-wide chaos. And America will not care enough to intervene. The European far left killed themselves and maybe even their own cultures trying to make socialism work.
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