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well, in coming into the battlefiels, the US shelled and bombed thier villages: were they supposed to be static? Also, te endless reels of film we have of US troops coming in is as good as evidence as what one author states.
As you can't point to any instances when a Jews was being beaten in public and no other came to help, I have to call this one out. Of course France has a history of anti-semitism, bu that did not stop France form, after the destruction of the Jews in WW2 from becoming home to the largest Jewish community in Europe. If the French are so anti-semitic, why would they vote for Jewish politicans to gain high posts? There is a significant difference between some level of endemic anti-semitism from the bottom and endemic, state sanctioned and championed behavior as in nazi germany.
Also, France's actions, such s liking its economy to its neighbors, replacing its currency for a common European one, allowing large amounts of immigrants and so forth all are direct evidence to counter any notion that they are moving towards the sort of endemic and openly aggresive nationalism that leads to facism. Given how strong the left wing votes in france were, I thinki saying that somehow France is moving towards fascism is wrong.
NO, france is not moving towards facism, anymore then we in the US are.
well, in coming into the battlefiels, the US shelled and bombed thier villages: were they supposed to be static? Also, te endless reels of film we have of US troops coming in is as good as evidence as what one author states.
Ditto the France's historical anti-Semitism. I am not surprised at all that the average Frenchman stands asside allows the Muslim immigrants to beat up a Jewish kid. Is there anyone here on this forum genuinely surprised at this?
As you can't point to any instances when a Jews was being beaten in public and no other came to help, I have to call this one out. Of course France has a history of anti-semitism, bu that did not stop France form, after the destruction of the Jews in WW2 from becoming home to the largest Jewish community in Europe. If the French are so anti-semitic, why would they vote for Jewish politicans to gain high posts? There is a significant difference between some level of endemic anti-semitism from the bottom and endemic, state sanctioned and championed behavior as in nazi germany.
Also, France's actions, such s liking its economy to its neighbors, replacing its currency for a common European one, allowing large amounts of immigrants and so forth all are direct evidence to counter any notion that they are moving towards the sort of endemic and openly aggresive nationalism that leads to facism. Given how strong the left wing votes in france were, I thinki saying that somehow France is moving towards fascism is wrong.
NO, france is not moving towards facism, anymore then we in the US are.
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