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Éric Zemmour: France is in a struggle for survival against the “Great Exchange”

“I think the fear of the end of France as it was, the fear of the Great Exchange, has become a global feeling”

The French people are currently in a struggle for survival against the Grand Exchange (Le grand remplacement), said the Jewish-French author and philosopher Éric Zemmour on the evening political talk show on the television channel CNews.

“I think the fear of the end of France as it was, the fear of the Great Exchange, has become a global feeling,” said Zemmour. “The fear of no longer being France, the fear of the Great Exchange. Many people are starting to think that Islam will replace us. It has become a massive feeling, a mass of 70 to 80 percent of the French. “

The term “The Great Exchange” was coined by the French author Renaud Camus in his 2010 book “Le grand remplacement”, in which he proposes the theory that the native French population will be demographically replaced by non-European peoples.

“Donald Trump used a brilliant formula that I would like to adopt for France. We are in a fight for the survival of France as we know it, ”said Zemmour.

France is experiencing rapid demographic change and has the largest Muslim population in Europe. In March of this year, influential philosopher Michel Onfray also said that the Great Exchange was real, despite claiming that it was an extreme right-wing conspiracy theory.

“Is there really a great exchange? Demographers say yes, there is. It’s very easy. There are men and women, they reproduce, you have a certain birth rate, you do the calculations, you make projections, and it will show a graph, ”he said, pointing out that those who dismiss the idea say that this will only happen in the distant future, but cannot deny that demographics are changing, with ethnic Europeans moving towards a minority position in the countries of the west.
“When someone on the left says’ the Big Exchange, this is us’ the reaction is’ very good ‘, but when someone on the right like Renaud Camus says there is a’ Big Exchange ‘they immediately shout’ fascism ‘, ”Said Onfray.

French companies are increasingly ‘woke’

In the same interview, Zemmour also noted that companies are moving away from performance-based capitalism towards a system that relies on diversity at all costs.

“In large French companies, people tell me how desperate they are at the ideological pressures that are put on them by the HR managers. With ethnic diversity, the promotion of sexual and racial minorities … and to the detriment of merit, ”said Zemmour.

“The argument is that the fight for diversity is a fight against inequality,” said Zemmour. “In reality, it is the means that capitalism has found to make people forget the real fight against inequality and – in the context of globalization – to promote the transfer of wealth and the impoverishment of the entire Western, European and American working class.”

Zemmour added that the push for diversity was and is only a means of covering up the real problems.

“You said equality is obsolete, now we have to promote diversity, so women, migrants and so on,” he said. “It’s a great illusion. It is a trap. In reality, the opposite is true. It is diversity itself that is the cause of inequalities, and means have to be found again within the national framework to restore the struggle for equality. For my part, I think that we have to find a way again to fight for equality within a national framework. We have to find the nations again, find a minimum level of protection for the nations (…) and stop the promotion of diversity, because it is the trap that has enabled the destruction of any struggle for equality. “

Zemmour also said that, much like the German version, French capitalism has sacrificed its previous values in the name of globalization:

“We (the French) have surrendered our economy to globalization and, in the process, tightened the social and ecological contracts that should govern society,” said Zemmour.

Source: Remix News

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