Cultural enrichment strikes again.
Migrants in the town of Alençon, France, rioted, set fire to
vehicles and attacked police and firefighters after authorities arrested
a 16-year-old suspect for dealing drugs.
Around 20 young men hit the streets to cause chaos in response to the
arrest, throwing fireworks at emergency personnel, a common tactic
during migrant riots.
“We deplore this night of urban violence in Perseigne, in Alençon, in
which there were a dozen vehicles set on fire,” Françoise Tahéri,
prefect of the Orne district, told BFMTV.
Apparently, the state has been dispersing the migrants over the whole area recently in a bid to help them “integrate” better.
In May last year, migrants in Paris staged unrest for multiple
nights, attacking police and setting fire to vehicles in protest against
the accidental death of a motorcyclist.
Some areas are so out of control that during the first COVID-19
lockdown, a top government official said restrictions shouldn’t be
imposed on migrant-heavy areas due to the threat of riots.
Unrest in France’s notorious high crime banlieues is commonplace and a
clear sign that multiculturalism has failed, although the media has
repeatedly tried to frame the very existence of no-go zones as a
conspiracy theory.
However, the issue is treated deadly seriously in France, with mass
migration becoming a core issue for voters in the run up to next year’s
presidential election.
As we discuss below, a new poll found that the majority of French
people fear they are being replaced by Muslim migrants and that
Christianity will go ‘extinct’.
Emmanuel Macron’s main challenger, author Eric Zemmour, who
previously called for migrant areas to be “re-conquered by force,” has
moved to within 5 percentage points of the president.
“Mass immigration, resignation from the state, lack of justice and
abandonment of our police officers: # Alençon , it’s all of this at the
same time,” tweeted Zemmour in response to the riots.