Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, and the West more broadly, at the hands of the neoliberal technocracy.
60% of French now subscribe to Great Replacement Theory*
*A theory in the same way that gravity is a theory.
The other 40% is presumably comprised of migrants themselves who have, through alchemical magic, been transformed into “French” and suicidal communists, of which there have unfortunately been a lot in France since circa 1790.
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Via Remix News (emphasis added):
A new poll from the presitigous ifop polling firm shows that a large majority of French citizens believe in a core tenent of the Great Replacement.
Specifically, 60 percent of French people told ifop they believe we are witnessing “a replacement of the French population by non-European populations, mainly from the African continent.”
The poll also found that 66 percent see it as a bad development, compared to 9 percent who see it as a good thing…
According to the French Directorate General for Foreigners (DGEF), valid French residence permits in 2025 hit an unprecedented level of 4.5 million, an increase of approximately 3 percent, driven primarily by multi-year permits and long-term resident cards, writes Le Journal du Dimanche.
For 2025, one in three permits was issued for family reasons (1.5 million), while one in five was an automatic renewal. New permits also increased to 384,000, a jump of 11 percent, which was partly driven by a 65 percent increase in admissions for humanitarian reasons.
Foreigners with legal status now represent 8.1 percent of France’s adult population**, with a high concentration of nationalities from the Maghreb. At the same time, regularizations have declined (-10%, to 28,610), while deportations have increased sharply (+15.7%, to 24,985), reaching their highest level in a decade, notes JDD.
💥📊 Chiffre choc passé inaperçu⤵️
— Paul Cébille (@Ellibec) April 16, 2026
🔸60% des Français pensent que l'on assiste à "un remplacement de la population française par des populations non-européennes principalement issues du continent africain."
🔸Et 66% y voient une mauvaise chose, contre 9% une bonne.
IFOP, 2026 pic.twitter.com/61AZT0XfUS
**That 8.1% figure does not include the aforementioned non-French migrants that have been grandfathered into officially recognized Frenchhood by alchemical magic.
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‘Pressure mounts’ on France to write reparations checks***
***Astroturfed pressure from the likes of The Guardian and their media allies that try to make it look organic by never disclosing the source of the “pressure.”
“Pressure mounts on France to act on enslavement reparatory justice,” reads the headline from The Guardian (emphasis added):
In the French port city of Nantes, once France’s largest departure point for ships that trafficked enslaved Africans across the Atlantic, a new wooden mast rises 18 metres into the sky from the waterside.
The Mast of Fraternity and Memory, inaugurated this month, marks a turning point in France’s complicated relationship with the legacy of its history of enslavement – just as the French president, Emmanuel Macron, comes under pressure to make key announcements on a process of reparatory justice.
“We’re not responsible for the past, but we are responsible for the present and future,” said Dieudonné Boutrin, a descendant of enslaved Africans who were trafficked from Benin to the French Caribbean island of Martinique.
Boutrin, 61, who created the mast, heads the grassroots organisation La Coque Nomade Fraternité, dedicated to “breaking the silence”**** around slavery and fostering discussion on reparatory justice and community relations.
****”Breaking the silence around slavery” — as if the entire Western world hasn’t had the slavery albatross around its neck for the better part of a century at this point.
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Apparently, the UN and all of the usual suspects are trying to get this pushed through while their boy, Macron, is still in office out of fear that the “far-right” will take power and kill the momentum.
Continuing:
The mast’s inauguration highlights how France is under pressure to announce a framework for discussions on reparatory justice in the coming weeks. Macron is entering his final months as president amid a growing political row over racism in politics, the media and society, and as the far right poll high in the runup to the 2027 presidential race.
The sense of urgency comes amid anger in France that its representatives – alongside those of UK and other European nations – abstained in March’s UN vote to describe the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and call for reparations as “a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs”.






