In this RAIR exclusively translated video, French philosopher and journalist Eric Zemmour appeared on the program Face à l’Info to discusses the epidemic of migrants and their children who commit violent crimes:
We all know who commits these assaults. We all know who ran over the Gendarme Melanie. We all know who killed the bus driver in Bayonne. We know who breaks everything at amusement parks. We know who spoils the beaches of Marseille. We know who is forbidden in a swimming pool in Switzerland. We know all that. We know who it is. 99.9% are the children of North African and African immigrants.
Unfortunately, for the French who are living with this type of violence and thuggery on a daily basis, reporting truthfully about increasingly brazen migrant crime is one of those areas where the mainstream media is absent, the government will prosecute you and your life will be threatened.
Zemmour has been physically threatened, attacked, had hauled into court many times in the recent past and has had to pay heavy fines for criticizing Islamic migration and the dangerous Islamization of France.
Zemmour, is an Algerian-born French Jew, a best-selling author, journalist, lecturer and the most famous conservative intellectual in France. Despite Zemmour having faced endless persecution by the French government for not only his views on Islam and immigration but, feminism, homosexuality, and the preservation of western civilization yet, he continues to speak out.
In October, RAIR translated Zemmour’s famous keynote speech that led to charges of blasphemy against him again in France. Zemmour described the country’s “no-go zones” as “foreign enclaves” in French territory and described, the process of the growing presence in France of Muslims who do not integrate as “colonization”,
France has developed a societal norm of silencing and prosecuting any dissenting opinions against Islam and illegal mass immigration. We have already seen Brigitte Bardot, Marine Le Pen, and most recently Mila, a tenth grader from Lyon, face criminal scrutiny in...