Paris burning has become routine. This isn't protest. It's imported anarchy. North African gangs - overwhelmingly second or third generation - aren't acting out of poverty or marginalisation. They're asserting dominance over a state too weak to stop them. These aren't "youths" or "disaffected communities," as the media likes to pretend. They're organised, violent, and ideologically driven. What's playing out on French streets is a show of force. This is what decades of mass immigration, failed assimilation, and cowardly politics have produced: parallel societies hostile to the host nation, feeding on its welfare while torching its cities. The French police are outnumbered and outgunned in many urban zones, reduced to reaction while mobs dictate the streets. It's not just Paris. Marseille, Lyon, Nantes - entire neighbourhoods are no-go zones. The Republic has surrendered control in all but name. And yet, the French elite still chant the same mantras - "diversity," "cohesion," "inclusion." Meanwhile, ordinary Frenchmen see their country disfigured, their laws mocked, their history erased. They're told to tolerate the intolerable, to adapt to the aggressor, and to be silent in the face of ruin. France isn't at war with a foreign army. It's at war with the consequences of its own delusions. And unless it wakes up, this chaos won't stay contained to the banlieues. It never does.
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