Mulattoes in France. Paris

One of the central themes of the current presidential campaign in France has been the plight of immigrants, especially from Muslim countries. Today, not only the leader of the far-right National Front, Marine Le Pen, but also the much more moderate President Nicolas Sarkozy, says that there are too many immigrants in the country, and their number should be reduced. A year ago, he admitted that the policy of multiculturalism had reached a dead end.


Sarkozy declares immigrants a national threat

What are the features of the problem of people from Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Caribbean? Why do many of them adapt poorly to French traditions, preferring to live according to Sharia law? Sergei Fedorov, an expert on France, a leading researcher at the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences, discusses this in an interview with Pravda.Ru.

How many immigrants live in the country?

Immigrants are a complex concept. These include not only foreigners, but also natives of other countries who have taken French citizenship. There are different estimates, because in France there are no clear statistics on nationalities. This is prohibited by the constitution. It is believed that if a person is French, then it does not matter what blood he is. French citizenship is not based on the right of blood, but on the right of soil. According to some estimates, immigrants - about seven percent, according to others - nine. In general, it is said that immigrants and their descendants make up 19 percent of the population.

Why do native French people get the impression that immigration is increasing?

- The fact is that there is a third or fourth generation of immigrants who were already born in France. These are the so-called indigenous, but colored French. However, they hardly integrate into French society. Until about the 1980s, it was believed that the model of assimilation, then integration worked successfully. Like, people come from North Africa, and they gradually learn French values.

The events of the fall of 2005, when 10,000 cars were burned in the suburbs of Paris, and when riots broke out there, showed the following. Hopes that young French people of North African origin shared French values ​​did not materialize. After that, it became clear that the French model of integration had reached a dead end.

Young people from immigrant neighborhoods, for various reasons (unfavorable social status, low level of education, housing conditions, etc.), do not integrate into French society. This creates a cultural divide, leads to the crisis of multicultural politics, which many leaders of Europe are talking about today.

- I remember the image of the great French team of 1998-2000, which won the World and European Football Championships. In it, the majority of the players were blacks, and the Algerian Zinedine Zidane was the leader. To what extent does such a football face of the country scare the native French?

“Football really is a mirror of the problem. Further evidence of this is the booing of the Marseillaise at the match between France and Algeria by the French of Algerian origin. And when Algeria defeated Egypt in 2009, the French of North African origin with Algerian flags took to the streets. The question is: what do the French care about the success of Algeria? It turns out that for many there is a case ...

However, the following should be noted. Oh too large numbers black players are remembered mainly in moments of unsuccessful play. When France wins, no one cares how many Arabs and how many blacks are on the team. At this point, all players turn into real Frenchmen.

- Does France raise the issue of revising the law of 1976 (on family reunification. - Ed.)? After all, on its basis, second cousins, cousins ​​of immigrants from Africa and other regions of the "third world" entered the country?

- It's really not an idle question. Today, about 200 thousand people enter France every year, and 70 percent of them do it just on the basis of the family reunification law. These possibilities were reduced due to the tightening of legislation, which began when Nicolas Sarkozy was head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and continued into the five-year period of his presidency.

Open to people of different nationalities. This fact brings together all of humanity, because it is difficult to imagine if the British were allowed to live exclusively in England, and the Americans - only in the United States.

The world is big, and everyone in it wants to see more, to cross the borders of their native state, to touch other cultures, to get to know other people, their traditions and values. At the same time, those who decided to just look at it may like the new place, and as a result, a person of a different nationality and religion becomes part of a new country for himself.

That is why the demographic indicators of different states reflect not only the size of the indigenous population, but also a considerable number of representatives of different nations. This allows you to integrate one culture into another, create something new and develop it. National composition France is also diverse and has its own characteristics.

Population of France

About 67 million people live in France, which places this state in the twentieth place in terms of population among the 197 UN member states and twenty-first in the world.

The entire national composition of France can be called one French society, because, unlike what happens in other countries, immigrants rallied quite well with the native citizens - so that it is almost impossible to determine a person's belonging to a particular ethnic group outwardly. Is it possible to single out those who arrived in the country in the 20th century. Almost everyone in France owns French, which is the only official one. At the same time, dialects and other languages ​​are preserved in peripheral territories.

National composition of France

The history of France is marked by periods when its territories were constantly inhabited by other peoples, which influenced the culture, the formation of language and traditions. Modern demographics show how many nations are attracted to France. The population, whose national composition is diverse, can be divided according to ethnic criteria into three main groups: the first is the North European, or Baltic; the second is Central European, or Alpine; the third is South European, or Mediterranean.

On the other hand, the population can also be divided into those who gravitate towards the central historical regions, those who prefer the old historical provinces such as Normandy or Corsica, and those who are emigrant communities that came out of the country's former colonies.

The population density is 107 people per square kilometer. This allows the French, Alsatians, Bretons, Flemings and Catalans to get along closely. At the same time, the national composition of France as a percentage allows us to conclude that residents whose origin is not French, make up 25%. From total number migrants 40% - from Africa, 35% - from Europe and other countries, 14% from Southeast Asia. Migration within the country is constantly increasing, and movement, rapprochement of cultures is intensifying.

Religious composition of France

The national and religious composition of the population of France are closely interconnected. Becoming a part of a new state for himself, the migrant brings his religion and his customs to its territory. In addition, the indigenous population is also characterized by pluralism of religions.

Most of them are supporters of the Catholic Church. Their percentages are 85%. In second place is the Muslim faith, whose adherents make up 8%. 2% are Protestants, 5% are representatives of other religions.

The ratio of urban and rural population

The city and the countryside have always been the main centers for the development of the value-traditional heritage of any country. The interests and views of these two groups often do not coincide, but at the same time they are all united by a common territory, history and culture. The national and religious composition of France is diverse both in the city and in the countryside. A city is a locality with a population of at least 1,000 people. Based on such data, the urban population prevails with an indicator of 77%, while the rural population - 23%.

The largest in terms of population is Paris, where you can contemplate the beauty eiffel tower 2.5 million inhabitants. Population of others major cities France, such as Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, ranges from 1.3 to 2 million people. The fertile regions in the north of the country, the areas of the sea coast, the plains of Alsace and the valleys of local rivers are characterized by a high density of the rural population. At the same time, wherever the citizens of France live, they always meet new faces with a smile and are distinguished by their special friendliness.

Dynamics and sex and age structure of the population of France

In France, the average age of the population in different years fluctuates around 39-40 years. At the same time, the average age of women is 40.9, and men - 38 years. According to the age criterion, the largest number of the population falls on the group from 15 to 64 years old and is approximately 21 million female and male halves.

Children under the age of 14 account for 18.7 percent, of whom there are about 6 million boys and 5.5 million girls. People over 65 in France are 16.4% of the total population, which includes 4.5 million men and 6 million women.

Territorial differences - development forecasts

According to the results of the study, France will develop in the next couple of decades in the following directions. First, the southern western areas and will remain the centers of the greatest concentration of the population. At the same time, the northern and eastern regions will be characterized by a decrease in these indicators. Secondly, the total birth rate will decrease by almost half settlements, and mortality will outnumber it. The national composition of France will continue to change, immigrants will merge with the local population, gradually reducing the number of true native French. There will be an aging of generations, which will increase the average age of the population. Most of this process will affect the Ile-de-France region.

Living in illusions that are perpendicular to reality is often pleasant. But sometimes you have to look at the graphs that reflect the harsh truth of life. And in this graph, concerning France, three lines crossed at the point of no return:
Line one. One in four native French people have a non-French surname. I emphasize the indigenous, that is, born in France. The country began to be filled with emigrants for the first of the European countries, back in the early 20th century.
More than a million Italians, about a million Poles and Spaniards, 800 thousand Portuguese, 700 thousand Jews, 500 thousand Armenians, 300 thousand Vietnamese now live in the country. Russian white emigration. Gypsies in a noisy crowd, someone else with slanting and greedy eyes ...
Cossacks, Pomors, Old Believers, helixes and representatives of some other peoples (including the most mythical and created by the will of Stalin). Such is the collection of Krivichi, Vyatichi and other Rabinovichi with their old sentiments, accounts and grievances.
Plus 4% of the country's population are mulattos and blacks, indigenous, but colored French people who inhabit the Overseas possessions of France. Residents of Corsica, who are actually Italians by nationality. The population of the province of Gascony, who, for a moment, are Basques by nationality. All of them are also citizens of France, and even with French surnames.
Even Madame Le Pen, generally speaking, is not a Frenchwoman, but a Breton by nationality. And the Bretons, as a rule, do not consider themselves French, and they do not wish France well either. They suffered too much from her, and outwardly the French differ markedly from the Bretons.
This is before the country began to fill with Arabs.
Line two. Arabs in France. France is home to 5.1 million immigrants (French citizens born outside France) and 3.6 million foreigners (non-French citizens living in this country permanently) - that is, 15% of the country's population. Mostly they are Arabs.
Any revolution requires cannon fodder. This is the cannon fodder of any revolution - sexually unsatisfied young people. According to Gunnar Heinsohn, when there are more than 300 boys aged 0-4 for every 100 men aged 40-44, a social explosion is inevitable. It is this demographic proportion that exists among the Arabs living in France. And Arabs are about a quarter of French schoolchildren.
Sexually hungry young people seek to sweep away existing social structure. In the struggle for the tender breasts of the girls, nothing will stop them.
Line three. In Europe, the standard of living is rapidly falling. There are two reasons. European industry, unable to compete with the Far East, is dying. AND high prices on oil, which makes economic activity unprofitable. Family silver is already being sold for oil. Today, in Europe accustomed to prosperity, there are no longer enough sweet gingerbread for everyone. It is becoming more and more difficult to break through to the coveted counter, and banks refuse to issue new loans, no matter how much you persuade them. And if not poverty, then the threat of non-payment of loans looks into almost every house ...
Place de la Bastille and place de la Concorde. At the first, swarthy and temperamental winners gathered, waving the flags of the Arab countries, Senegal or Cameroon and cooing in their gibberish. Wahhabi Razdobudko. Guide of the Mistresses Association of India. The insidious duke-collective farmer of the origin of the most mysterious, perhaps an alien.
Chechens, gypsies, pygmies,
Eskimos, Papuans, psychics.
A transvestite, an inflatable rubber blonde from a sex shop and a Tuareg black as a boot with a broken headlight and indecent writing on the hood.
Quiet and modest Tatar-Mongols on small smelly horses. Chinese and other small peoples of the North. Someone with sidelocks, hot and eloquent, for some reason with a penguin in his hands. Here, right on the rugs, religious and sexual needs are sent, or they just poop or indulge in cannibalism and idle doing nothing ...
And now someone, unable to contain his emotions, took off his pants and put on a loincloth. Someone else, raped by the crowd in Tahrir Square, taking a deep breath with her size five breasts, passionately appeals to pick up the banner of the Islamic revolution in Bastille Square.
Someone mobile, experiencing inner languor. His father is a dwarf from the circus big top, his mother is a plump girl from a provincial town who has been sitting in the girls. I went to the doctor, they diagnosed me as "restless", but they did not prescribe treatment - so untreated, I plunged into the political struggle.
And on the second square gathered European losers, waving French flags. As well as those who still believe in romance and traditional sex. Here, sensual femininity and quiet coquetry still triumph. What to do, fundamental demographic shifts sometimes put the dumbfounded voter in front of a fait accompli, when nothing can be done...
82% of voters took part in the elections - an unheard of number for a truly democratic election. Of course! Everyone understood that these were not the elections of the head of state, but the elections of the national majority in the state. The majority, in the interests of which the power belonging to him will behave.
Today, a steady influx of new migrants has flowed through the channels of family reunification, as well as other channels opened by former settlers. And they turned into a constant and increasingly turbulent stream. 80% of those who received French citizenship in 2010 are those who received it as a result of family reunification (marriage to a French citizen or adoption of a foreign child by a French citizen). In fact, Madame Sarkozy herself received French citizenship only through her marriage to the President of France. Such is the demographic Armageddon.
The networks of informal social ties formed by migrants facilitated the mass penetration into France of immigrants from among their compatriots, making immigration increasingly massive and difficult to control. Sarkozy had only to declare his intentions to squeeze this industry...

France in terms of population ranks twentieth in the group of 192 states that are members of the UN. The population as a whole is about 63 million 868 thousand 139 people. As part of European countries, this is the third place. (Statistical data on various indicators of the population of France are taken as of November 2013)

Population size and density

The population density is estimated at 108 inhabitants per square kilometer. According to this value, France is on the 14th place in the composition of the European Union. But this is an average.

About two thirds of the country's territory is occupied by forests, mountains, meadows. On the remaining area, the density reaches 289 people per square kilometer (especially in large cities).

The highest density of rural residents (over 97 people per square kilometer) is in:

  • regions of Northern France,
  • on the coast of Brittany,
  • in the valleys of the rivers Saone and Rhone,
  • on the plains of Alsace.

Population structure by age and sex

Current population:

  • male 48.7% (31 million 86 thousand 164 people),
  • female 51.6% (32 million 681 thousand 975 people).
In the age structure of the population, there is a pronounced tendency towards aging.

Citizens under 14 make up 18.6%. Of these, 5 million 839 thousand women, 6 million 126 thousand men.

In the age range of 15 - 64 years - 65%. This number includes women - 20 million 929 thousand, men - 20 million 963 thousand.

From 65 years and above - 16.4%, including women - 6 million 156 thousand, men - 4 million 403 thousand.

Average age value:

of the total population - 39.4 years,

  • men - 38 years old,
  • women - 40.9 years.

Statistics on the economically active population

The total indicator of the economically active population (EAP) for 2008 was 27.76 million people. EAN structure by gender:

  • men 53.5% (14 million 824 thousand),
  • women 46.5% (12 million 814 thousand).

With the increasing importance of the older generation, the growth of EAN lags behind the growth of the population as a whole. In the most able-bodied age (from 20 to 60 years old), 45.8% of people were identified. This group includes 40.6% of people over the age of 40.

AES by business sectors:

  • in industry 24.4%,
  • in agriculture 4,1%,
  • in the service sector 71.5%.

Geographical and ethnic aspects

Proportions of population in urban and rural areas.

The country has a little less than 60 urban settlements with a population of over 100 thousand people.

In percentage terms:

  • the number of rural residents is 23%,
  • urban – 77%.

Population in largest cities France:

  • 9.6 million people in Paris,
  • 1.7 million in Lille,
  • 1.6 million in Marseille,
  • 1.4 million in Lyon,
  • 1.1 million in Toulouse.

Ethnic composition

Approximately 5 million people are citizens of foreign origin.

Of these, 2 million have French citizenship.

About 100,000 migrants acquire French citizenship every year.

There are an average of 1.52 migrants per 1,000 people.

Muslims are 5-6 million inhabitants of the country.

Among the many peoples living in France are:

  • Italians,
  • Moroccans,
  • Turks,
  • Portuguese,
  • Algerians, etc.

Percentage of migrants:

  • people from Africa about 40%,
  • Europeans 35%,
  • Asian peoples 13% or more.
In total, at least 15 million people live in France who come from other countries. This makes up about 25% of the population.

Language component

The official language in the country is French.

Some areas of France are characterized by other languages:

  • Basque (in the Pyrenees),
  • Catalan (in Roussillon),
  • German (in Alsace),
  • Breton (in Western Brittany)
  • Dutch (in French Flanders),
  • Flemish (in the Dürkenk area),
  • Corsican (in Corsica, Italian dialect).

Religious statistics

By religious groups, the ratio of the population:

  • Catholics 83-88%,
  • Muslims 6-8%,
  • Protestants 2%,
  • Jews 1%.

A quarter of the population attends church.

According to the Financial Times polls, 32% of all respondents called themselves atheists or agnostics.

Demographic trends in France

France has one of the highest total fertility rates in Europe.

There are 2.01 children per woman capable of bearing children. The highest birth rate is observed among immigrants (Arabs, Chinese).

In different areas, the birth rate varies quite a lot. Traditionally high level in the north, especially in Brittany, and low in the south and southwest.

The French have an average life expectancy of 80 years. Women live an average of 84 years, men - 77 years.

Demographic dynamics

For 2007, indicators natural movement were:

  • by birth rate 12.4%,
  • on mortality 9%,
  • by natural increase of 3.4%.

In 2008, the birth rate was 12.73 births per 1,000 people.

In the same year, there were 8.48 deaths per 1,000 people.

In 2010, there was a natural increase in the population of 0.674% (or 346 thousand people).

In 2013, the population growth is still 267 thousand 590 people.

Forecasts by territorial differences

According to National Institute statistics for the next 10 years:

The main concentration of the population will remain in the western and southern regions of France.
There is a decrease in the population in the north-eastern regions.
Approximately half of the regions will demonstrate the predominance of deaths over births, which will increase the role of migration in the dynamics of the demographic situation.
There will be a gradual increase in the average age of the population.
The region of Île-de-France will be the least affected by aging.

Demographic projections

If current demographic trends continue, then the population of France by 2050 will increase by only 5 million people. At least one third of the population will be over the age of 60. Only 20% of the population will fall under the age of 20.

By 2020, the number of EAN will be reduced by 750 thousand people compared to 2002.

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An article by the well-known Israeli orientalist, Dr. Guy Bechor, describes the demographic and political tragedy of France. But many of these problems are by no means unique to France. They are also true of the Western world as a whole, including the US. Who knows how many years separate America from such a tragedy?

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Guy Bechor

How many Muslims live in France? How many supporters of the Islamic State are there? What's going on with the demographics? Paris again surrendered without a fight? And what do we have from that?

Immediately after the German officer, having met with two French representatives, made sure that Paris was an “open city” and there would be no resistance, the soldiers of Lieutenant General Bogislav von Studnitz of the 87th Infantry Division of the Third Reich entered the streets of the French capital.

Battalion after battalion they marched across the Champs Elysees, setting up posts, seizing government offices and other strategic positions. It is hard to imagine, but on June 14, 1940, Paris fell without a single shot being fired, without any resistance.


The French government first fled to Tours, then rushed to Bordeaux. The French diplomats seemed to have vanished into thin air, followed by many Parisians. The capital of France, which the Germans tried to capture for 4 years during the First World War, surrendered to the German army without a fight.

However, the French are still, and in a sense, even rightfully proud of the fact that they did not sink. Not without reason, the motto of Paris, on whose coat of arms a ship is depicted, is the phrase - “swings, but does not sink” (Fluctuat nec mergitur).

  1. How many Muslims are in France? To answer this seemingly simple question in France is extremely difficult, and by no means accidental. After all, this is one of the most guarded secrets of the country. And besides, it is very painful. Which, in general, explains the desire to hide real data.

Note. editor. I wanted to find an illustration to the text - a scene where the concentration of French Muslims is at the level of 5-10%. Here best result. Three ethnic French(right) "fraternize" with 5 or 6 "atypical" Muslims. The inscriptions on their posters: "Islam against terrorism", "Terrorism is not necessarily brought by Islam."

According to the CSA, the organization that organizes polls in France based on religious affiliation, 6% are Muslims. According to IFOP, the leading polling organization, in 2011 Muslims were 7%. The CIA Statistics Yearbook mentions 7-9% in 2015. The INED Institute counted 8% in 2009. And the French government, in one of its documents, mentioned 9% in 2014. However, anecdotal evidence suggests 13-15%.

Here is a more typical

Around these figures, between French demographers of different political views, there is a fierce war, gloomy and full of mutual insults. Those on the left greatly underestimate the data, those on the right, especially far to the right, on the contrary, inflate the figures by up to 15%.

They try to present their fights as scientific disputes, but in reality, we are talking about politics. There is still no official verified data. In France, it is strictly forbidden to conduct demographic surveys, although this ban was somewhat relaxed in 2007.

The population of France is about 64.5 million people. So, you can roughly estimate the number of French Muslims.

But it is also worth considering the incredibly high growth rate characteristic of this part of society. According to various estimates, the number of Muslims has recently increased by 25-100%, many times faster than the average population growth in France.

2. And so, at the beginning of 2016, the magazine l’Obs (“The New Columnist”) published the data of a voluminous scientific study conducted by a number of well-known organizations.

By the way, the "progressive" magazine presented them as good news. The survey covered 9,000 secondary school students throughout France, and its quality was guaranteed by the "national center scientific research" country. Schoolchildren were surveyed about self-determination and received the following results:

- 38.8% did not associate themselves with any religion. It is clear that this was received with enthusiasm in a liberal magazine - here it is, secularism in its purest form.

- 33.2% identified themselves as Christians

- 25.5% identified themselves as Muslims

- 1.6% - Jews.

In other words, among middle school students, at least a quarter of French children are already Muslims. The degree of adherence to religion is also characteristic. Among those who identified themselves as Christians, only 40% reported that "religion is important or very important to them." For Muslims, this figure reached 83%. By the way, among those Christians who called themselves "Catholics" it generally amounted to only 22%. In other words, Catholicism is now a disappearing religion in France, indeed, throughout the world.

Before us is the future of France. And this is the Islamic future. It's not even about babies, which will be expressed in two decades. This data is for teenagers aged 16-18 who will become adults in the coming years. Some of them will vote in the general and presidential elections next year.

3. Birth rates say the same. For many years, France was proud of its high birth rate - more than two children per mother. But for several years now, the figures have dropped below two children. Officially, they are at the level of 1.96. And that includes immigrant and Muslim mothers. If we consider only native French women in childbirth, the indicator will be 1.7. That is, the population growth of the native French is negative (less than 2.1).

The birth rate in France is the lowest since 1976. And every year, fewer babies are born. Despite the fact that the population is growing, albeit at a moderate pace. In 2006, 829,400 babies were born in France, and in 2015, although the population has grown, fewer than 800,000 babies were born. The decline continues steadily from year to year. Like in Germany, although it is still much more serious there. By the way, in 1975, abortion was legalized in France.

french kids

Researchers are trying to understand why so many couples in the country decide to limit themselves to two children. Some believe that this is the result of an economic downturn, while others argue that the French do not see a future in their country. There are those who are convinced that the reason for the payments for children, which are declining year by year, due to the country's declining economic indicators.

To this should be added the crisis of the institution of marriage. While 278,000 couples got married in France in 2005, their number dropped to 231,000 in 2015. Average age marriage is also on the rise. He has already reached 34.9 years for a woman, 37.4 for a man.

The decrease in the number of couples getting married can be explained by the relatively new "civil union" law that came into force in 2012, which allows for a legal relationship without marriage. Indeed, 170,000 couples have gone down this path. The law makes it easy to terminate this union, even on the one hand. Therefore, it is perceived as not too stable for creating a family and having children.

The low birth rate among the native French means that in a few years there will be no one to pay for the generous French pensions.

Speaking of mortality. This number of deaths has not been recorded in France since World War II.

In 2015, 600,000 French people died. 7.3% more than in 2014. Researchers are trying to explain this with especially cold winters and hot summers, as well as influenza. From an economic point of view, no matter how cynical it may sound, high mortality reduces the pension burden on the country and its economy. But the dead were native French, those who come to replace them are Muslims.

The number of Muslims is growing, and the lower the age, the more there are.

4. French officials, like the Obama administration, vehemently refuse to acknowledge the connection between the Muslim population and Islamic terror.

From their point of view, these are completely different things. But where do European terrorists come from? They all emerge from the bottomless reservoirs of immigrant neighborhoods. Most of them are natives of France, Belgium or other European countries. This society feeds terror. And terror, in turn, shapes society.

According to a 2014 poll, about 16% of the French supported the Islamic State, almost the same number, by the way, as the current President Francois Hollande (18%). A significant part of these supporters, of course, are Muslims.

But in addition, there is also the radical left, prowling in search of simple solutions all problems. And among young people aged 18-24, this figure soars to 27%. More than a quarter of young French people support the Islamic State.

This is terrible data, because one or two such adherents are enough to arrange a massacre. Here we are talking about hundreds of thousands of passive supporters. Some of them go to Syria and Iraq to fight for the Islamic State or other jihadists. France has now become one of the main suppliers of Middle Eastern militants.

In other words, it is impossible to separate the Muslim population from its growing radicalization. The integration of Muslims is small, since the indigenous population is no longer very sympathetic to them. Therefore, the second generation of Muslims becomes, as a rule, more aggressive and more radical than their immigrant parents.


September 2016, Stalingrad Square in Paris looks like a staging post for the migration of peoples - millions of African Muslims are moving north towards Europe, hundreds of thousands have already reached it and spread across different countries. The Paris City Hall has already announced that it intends to establish two "refugee camps" for them, right in Paris, on the eve of granting them citizenship. No wonder that the pace of this process will steadily increase. But if they are “refugees”, why are there no women among them at all?

Continuation of the autumn walk through the streets of Paris. Where has the famed beauty of this city gone? Where is the radiance of his ship, the one from the emblem of the capital? The French media - "sworn friends" of Israel, hide these sad pictures from the public. After all, the Parisian ship should only ascend and never descend ...

5. As a result, whole areas have emerged where Muslim youth in their age category has become the majority or close to it.

For example, in the Parisian district of Saint-Denis, where more than half of them are among schoolchildren. Or in the city of Lille in the north of the country.

In the south of Marseille, the second largest city in France with a population of 850,000, there are 220,000 Muslims according to official figures. But apparently, there are many more of them. Probably at least 40%.

The number of mosques is rapidly increasing in the city. True, the promised construction of a huge mosque on top of a mountain overlooking the city was stopped, but not by the right, who resisted the construction, but because of conflicts between the Muslims themselves, including Sunnis, Shiites, Arabs, and Turks, from the Maghreb , and from the Levant.

"Sacrificial rams" - an inscription on the wall of the Marseille ORT school

And Marseille is now considered the most dangerous city in Europe. And this is quite expected.

6. Everything goes to the fact that until 2020, Muslims will head the mayor's offices of a large number of French and European cities in general.

Sadiq Khan - Mayor of London

This has already happened in London. Elections in the British capital have set the tone and helped Muslims realize that their time has come. A coordinated vote of Muslims, who make up 30-40% and the "enlightened" left, ensures the outcome of the vote (as was the case in London).

A start was made in Rotterdam, where the municipality was headed by a relatively moderate Muslim, and then in London, where a moderate Muslim also became mayor.

The problem, however, is that it always starts with the moderates, but as the process develops and becomes generally accepted, so do the extremists. By the way, a Muslim mayor is expected in Amsterdam, Malmo, Luton, Barcelona, ​​Birmingham, Marseille, Brussels and other cities.

Muslims are still a minority in European countries, but in big cities their electorate has already become a decisive force. In a democracy, everything is determined by demographics. And they are well aware of it.

A number of Muslim parties have already emerged in France. For example, the "Democratic Union of French Muslims" (UDMF), successfully running in the local leadership elections.

"We are inspired by the success of Sadiq Khan, who headed the mayor's office in London, he is our model",

- Proudly explains the founder of the party, Naguib Azragi. The assertions that there is no place in France for political parties religious basis, he retorts with a reminder of the German party "Christian Democrats", wondering if they, in turn, cannot be Muslim democrats?

"We will take care of those Muslims who do not have representation in other parties,"

he explains. No, he does not seek to ensure that France lives according to Sharia law, he simply seeks the lifting of the ban on the head covering (hijab) for Muslim schoolgirls in general schools and also strives for the mandatory introduction of "halal" food in all public institutions.

He is not the only one who has already realized the growing electoral power of Muslims.

In France, there is also the "Turkish Muslim Party" PEJ, the French branch of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party. In other words, a real instrument of Turkish subversion in France.

These parties necessarily have attractive names that mention "justice", "equality", "freedom", "prosperity", etc.

The main thing is not to mention Islam. The Turkish-French Party is already preparing for next year's general elections.

7. "Political correctness" (in other words, in French pensee unique - "unanimity") continues to reign in France.

Therefore, it is still forbidden to point out that the instigators of riots and pogromists are Muslims. They are called "youth".

It is curious that in the left camp, the denial of reality that had lasted for many years was replaced by capitulation. Now they are talking about how wonderful immigrants are, what a huge contribution they make to the country's economy and how to successfully attract them in even more numbers.
Isn’t this what the provocative writer Michel Houellebecq hinted at in his recent dystopian novel Submission, about how the French elite surrender to Islam after the Muslim party comes to power in France.
Houellebecq was subjected to so many threats from Muslims and leftists that he was forced to emigrate from the country, fearing for his life. "Unanimity" is not ready to accept a different opinion, and the one who dares -
will cease to exist.

There is only room left on the ship for one idea, but it is so heavy that sooner or later it will sink the ship.

8. Detachment of the French elite from the changing demographic reality, the situation on the streets of cities and the everyday difficulties of an ordinary citizen - this is a systemic problem.

It goes back to the meritocracy (“rule of the worthy”) established in France since the end of World War II.

The country has several higher educational institutions in which the national elite is raised. Theoretically, the selection takes place through examinations available to every Frenchman. In fact, only the children of the elite are trained in such a way that they are able to get there.

These are the Science Po (Paris Institute for the Study of Politics), the Ecole Normale Superieur (Higher Normal School of Education), and, of course, the Ecole Nationale d’administration ( national school administration).

Among the political leaders and members of the French government, 70% are graduates of these educational institutions. All of them are well acquainted with each other, both right and left. However, they are not at all familiar with what the new France is like.

A revolution against this bureaucratic guild, cut off from society, is yet to come. And this can already be seen in the protests against the new labor legislation, which have been going on for more than six months on the streets of large cities.

The French system of government, with officials cut off from society and an all-powerful president, failed miserably, becoming only a reliable recipe for a heap of troubles. By the way, this is also happening in the USA, where representatives of right and left institutions support each other and in many respects represent one guild.

Therefore, Donald Trump from their point of view (including the Republicans) is a threat, because he is not one of them.

The big French cities are no longer the same world as old Europe was. And the terror of the jihadists is only a small, tactical problem of the country. Its strategic problem is the clash of civilizations: between a secular country and an Islamic state that is much more than just ISIS and will not disappear anywhere even if it is destroyed. This is Sharia, and burkini, and the issue of self-determination of citizens and self-determination of the country as a whole.

Holiness versus Holiness. Atheism vs Sharia. Conflict between shrines (ressacrae) never ends well.

New faces, new languages, new religion and a new future for the world. Just like in the last and perhaps the most famous symphony of A. Dvořák (1841-1904), Symphony No. 9, often called simply the New World Symphony.

9. The Jews of France, as usual, are the last to realize what is happening around them. global processes. Although, for the most part, they already understand that they have no future in this country, rushing towards Islam and the radicalization of all political camps, up to the coming civil war.

Jews are being killed. Republic in danger

As with Muslims, the number of Jews in France is unknown, but it has steadily declined from 600,000 in the past to less than half a million today. This is still a huge community - the third after Israel and the United States. But the Jews are leaving. Some to Israel, others to Britain or French Canada. Israel could have done more to bring them in. But even without that, aliya increased, reaching 8,000 people a year.

Since Britain has left the European Union, it is unlikely that French Jews will be able to continue to emigrate there and further, and therefore the Israeli direction will increase even more.

Some Jewish communities are disappearing, for example, in Lyon and Marseille. There, the Ohr Torah synagogue was recently sold to the Muslim organization al-Badr, which will turn it into a mosque.

By the way, "al-Badr" is the famous battle that took place in 624, in which the army of Muhammad defeated their opponents - the inhabitants of Mecca. This was the first victory of Islam on the way to establishing its power. This is a symbol of the sudden defeat of the "infidels". Therefore, when Muslims fight with "infidels", they call it "Badr". Surprise attack during the War doomsday in 1973, the Egyptians also called the "Battle of Badr".

French Jews simply wanted to be part of society, while Muslims seek to dominate it. There are fewer and fewer Jews, more and more Muslims.

The Jews have a problem on the other side as well. French society is no longer too sympathetic to Muslims, but the attitude towards Jews is getting worse. For the French, both Muslims and Jews have become "too visible." And therefore, if the radical right comes to power in the country, the Jews will also have a hard time.

Jews simply have nothing else to look for in France. And the sooner they leave this country, the better they will be. I would like them to go to Israel.

10. Now the French left government's obsession with Israel is becoming much clearer.

This is just a desperate attempt to divert society's attention from its real problems.

So they arrange another conference, called "peace initiative in the Middle East."

It is not the war between Sunnis and Shiites, not the collapse of Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen that they care about, but our internal issues. This absurdity demonstrates how strongly they were taken. But the time for obsessive meddling in our problems has already passed. Therefore, everyone who tried to use us in order to divert attention from their problems, is now inexorably returning to them anyway.

France has lost control of her own destiny and no miraculous rescue is on the horizon. Rather the opposite. And as in 1940, she prefers to surrender without a fight.

But maybe there is room for hope and optimism? After all, the motto of Paris, whose symbol is the ship: sways, but does not sink. Doesn't sink? Already drowned...