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Goldnadel: "This new far-left fascism that threatens the Republic"

2020-07-07T06:15:20.312Z


FIGAROVOX / CHRONICLE - The lawyer and columnist takes up an expression used by Donald Trump, in a speech delivered at Mount Rushmore: "far-left fascism" according to him refers to the drift of anti-fascist and anti-racist movements for which all blows are allowed, in defiance of the rule of law.


Gilles-William Goldnadel is a lawyer and essayist. Each week, he deciphers the news for FigaroVox. His latest work, Neuroses in the media. The world has become a raging crowd , appeared at Plon.

At the risk of being accused of an intellectual masochist, I will engage in an exercise of great ingratitude which could expose me to some loneliness: defending a position supported by the hated president of the United States.

The latter, in fact, during his speech on July 4 before Mount Rushmore, declared that there was a "new far-left fascism" .

We can be vulgar, extravagant and badly styled but Donald Trump, this time, is right. I will also repeat certain passages from his speech which I noticed that he had not been widely used in the press as much as warned against him, as if, in the circumstances, the hated elephant had hit the target .

It is a new far-left fascism that demands total allegiance in schools, newsrooms and corporate boards across the country.

“Angry crowds are trying to demolish the statues of our founders, disfigure our most sacred monuments and unleash a wave of violent crime in our cities. Many of these people have no idea why they are doing this, but some know exactly what they are doing.… A left-wing cultural revolution is currently seeking to overthrow American freedoms. One of their political weapons is the annulment of culture, driving people out of their jobs, shaming those who disagree and demanding total submission from anyone who disagrees.

This is the very definition of totalitarianism, it is completely foreign to our culture and our values, and has absolutely no place in the United States of America. (…)

It is a new far-left fascism that demands total allegiance in schools, newsrooms and corporate boards across the country.

If you do not speak his language, do not perform his rituals, do not recite his mantras and do not follow his commandments, you will be censored, banished, blacklisted, persecuted and punished (…)

The violent chaos we have seen on the streets of cities that are led by left democrats, in any case, is the foreseeable result of years of extreme indoctrination and prejudice in education, journalism and other cultural institutions.

Against all the laws of society, of nature, our children are taught in school to hate their own country and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes but villains.

The extreme vision of American history is a tissue of lies. Any perspective is ruled out. All virtue is obscured. Each pattern is distorted. Each fact is distorted. And each defect is magnified until the story is purged and the memory is disfigured beyond recognition.

(…) We believe in equal opportunities, equal justice, equal treatment for all citizens of all races, all origins, all religions and all beliefs.

Each child of any color to be born is made in the holy image of God. (…)

We must demand that our children relearn to see America as the Reverend Martin Luther King described it when he declared that the founders had signed a promissory note for each future generation… ”.

As soon as we consider that illegal and massive immigration must be stopped or that there is anti-white racism, we deserve the name "facho".

Should I burn all eternity on the pyre erected by the progressives, I subscribe to each line pronounced by the man promised to the flames of hell.

Yes, the new far-left fascism has arrived and it is not only threatening the United States of America. Of course, we will hear the word "fascism" in its vulgar and too often overused meaning.

The one that the intellectual and political left used ad nauseam to discredit its opponents. Already, the Israeli historian Zeev Sternhell, who has just died, had - peace in his soul - used and abused the concept to consider that this totalitarian movement founded by a socialist in Italy and which had nothing specifically right should everything ... to France. His compatriot Simon Epstein up to our Pierre André Taguieff have rightly littered this erratic analysis.

Now, when we consider that illegal and massive immigration must be curbed or that there is anti-white racism, we deserve the name "facho", and if we complain on the web of Islamist abuses or prevailing insecurity, we are stuck in a "fachosphere" with increased risk of being censored with or without Avia law.

As far as I am concerned, we therefore consider for analysis that fascism, in its ordinary sense, is characterized by an ideology which is not averse to physical violence, racism towards a certain population, or intellectual terrorism, or censorship.

In the United States, as elsewhere in Europe, the anti-war or Black Lives Matter movements fit perfectly into this category. With regard to the latter, I cannot highly recommend reading in the columns of this journal the excellent article by Laure Mandeville: "The dangerous prophets of Black Lives Matter" which has the great merit of breaking the iconography of a acclaimed movement.

Some 7,400 black men died in America in 2018, 90% of whom were killed by other blacks.

Extracts: "But are the Americans ready on the other hand to face the reality of the daily life of the African-American community, to stop the vicious circle of poverty, violence and family disintegration, which maintains a large part of its members in the depths of society. Too often causing interactions (sometimes fatal) with the police? It is less certain. In influential liberal circles, which dominate the debate on the racial question, we have actively sided with the organization Black Lives Matter, a movement whose agenda is much more revolutionary and nihilistic than its beautiful name would like. say…

Some 7,400 black men died in America in 2018, 90% of whom were killed by other blacks. Since its creation in 2013, “BLM” has indeed been radicalized to the extreme, adopting a neo-Marxist and extremist anti-police discourse, and pushing democratic cities after democratic cities has announced the dismantling or the funding of their forces. order, while tracking down the "white privilege" and calling for to unbolt the vestiges of the "racist" past ... Of course, police experts warn that this revolutionary wind will have catastrophic consequences in the black neighborhoods, where the crime is rampant and the police need to contain it ... ”

But it is not only America that is in danger: I affirm that there is a far-left fascism in France which is assassinating the Republic.

He dominates the street and uses violence with the antifas and the Black blocks. He practices obsessive racialism and anti-white racism. He tears off the historical roots of the country still standing by tearing off its statues.

His political parties have allied with radical Islamism which regularly assassinates Christians and Jews.

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He terrorizes intellectually with this new feminism which hates the white male and only the white male. From time to time, he interrupts shows that are not of his exacting taste.

He continues to impose with the complicity of a part of justice under his ideological cut, against the will of the majority of the French people and its republican laws, demographic change. I wish I could write that this fascism will not pass.

Source: lefigaro

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