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Islamo-leftism: "When the wolf makes the lamb"

2021-02-19T20:28:26.444Z


The Figaro editorial, by Vincent Trémolet de Villers. It is the genius of the dominant left: to be the wolf and to be the lamb. It is the discouraging talent of our rulers, and here of Frédérique Vidal: to give the one who extends his hegemony the status of victim. Let's resume. Islamo-leftism is not a discipline, a field of research, it is a political reality. The alliance of the “Prophet” and the “proletariat”, of the religion of the “dominated” wi


It is the genius of the dominant left: to be the wolf and to be the lamb.

It is the discouraging talent of our rulers, and here of Frédérique Vidal: to give the one who extends his hegemony the status of victim.

Let's resume.

Islamo-leftism is not a discipline, a field of research, it is a political reality.

The alliance of the “Prophet” and the “proletariat”, of the religion of the “dominated” with the “oppressed” minorities.

Intellectual version, it is Emmanuel Todd who deplores the caricature of

"Mahomet, central character of a weak and discriminated group",

Edwy Plenel who dreams of Zola of Muslims;

trendy version, it is Virginie Despentes who gets carried away for the Kouachi brothers,

“standing dead”

so as not to

“live on their knees”.

But Islamo-leftism is only one symptom of a much larger ideological war waged tirelessly under the guise of “academic rigor”.

It is called “wokism” across the Atlantic;

with us, it instills the obsession with race, gender, identity,

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Source: lefigaro

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