In his latest novel, Soumission, Michel Houellebecq recounts the arrival at the Élysée, in 2022, of a president supported by an Islamic party. He won a hard fight in the second round against the National Front, thanks to the support of classic formations. From now on, teachers must be Muslims, polygamy is legalized, women no longer have the right to work… A fiction, certainly, but which gives detestable shivers. If France is not there, it would do well to look at itself better.
One and indivisible on paper, the Republic is in reality plagued by an increasingly visible communitarian drift. Identity claims have long been manifested on the public highway, in businesses, in associations and at school. Respect for diversity has a strong back. Entrism - the "taqiya" - is in full swing, with the complicity of the far left, the "left niqab".
Helping electoral clientelism, it is now reaching the councils
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