Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Bernd Baumann, October 30, 2020, France and Islamism

German Bundestag, Plenarprotokoll 19/187, pp. 23648-23649.

Frau President. Ladies and gentlemen.

France is burning, primarily the Christian: In one year, 874 churches go up in flames or were laid waste, among which are cathedrals almost one thousand years old. Worse yet: Hundreds of French were massacred. Two weeks ago, an Islamist zealot cut off the head of the teacher Samuel Paty, in the public street, in broad daylight, while still living. Why? Ladies and gentlemen, Samuel Paty, this upright middle-school teacher from the small town of Moulins in the Auvergne, had a goal: He wished to educate his children to be a free people, to be citizens of the proud Republic of France; therefore, he must be bestially destroyed. He had shown his students caricatures of Mohammed so as to teach them the great good of freedom of opinion. Ladies and gentlemen, Samuel Paty embodied the best of our culture, the belief in the cultivation of a free people. For that he risked his life and for that he gave his life. We bow before the courage of this man.

And the situation worsens daily. Just yesterday, Islamic perpetrators cut off the head of an old woman in the midst of the cathedral in Nice. All France is falling into a crisis of identity. Throughout the country, there is naked angst; for the problem extends much, much deeper. In ever more cities and regions, opposing societies grow, frankly proliferate. Ever greater portions uncouple themselves from French society – they despise the free state, they spit on Western values, orient themselves on Oriental behavior and models. In France, within the French burns the deep angst for the loss of their way of life, their tradition, their identity, their chez nous. As patriots, they wish to defend their home and they are entirely right.

President Macron, himself a pupil of the left-green Zeitgeist, must suddenly acknowledge the colors and show his French a realistic general plan. He now speaks of a “contre-société”, of a contra-society with a – verbatim – Islamic separatism which grows ever further in the midst of France. It has, per Macron verbatim: The final goal of assuming control, and indeed completely. The old France was frankly broke, ruled by a – listen up! – cultural insecurity; for France was paralyzed by a form of self-hatred, stirred up before the background of its colonial past.

President Macron now demands a reconquest; that is, a kind of Reconquista. He demands of the French, verbatim: We must reconquer everything. And he demands “une mobilisation de toute la nation”, a mobilization of the entire nation. The AfD does not say that; France’s state President Emmanuel Macron says that.

                Franziska Brantner (Greens): You are taking the citation out of context. That is                        underhanded [unterirdisch]!

With us in Germany, however, would such a speech be placed under observation by the Constitution Defense, it would never appear on the ARD or ZDF talk shows, and it remains to be excluded from the Evangelical Church Assembly.

               Franziska Brantner (Greens): You take the citation out of context, as it suits                          you, Herr Baumann!

These are the problems, which I have named, long since colossal in the whole of Europe. Therefore, we ought no longer trivialize [verharmlosend sprechen] parallel societies; it is much more authentic contra-societies which arise here and further grow. They long since grow prolifically in all the Western countries, whether Great Britain, Belgium, Germany or the Netherlands. In Sweden and Denmark, even the Social Democrats have caught on to that, ladies and gentlemen.

And in Sweden, the conflict is escalating. In the U.S.A., the conflict escalates much worse, contra-societies are forming between blacks, whites, latinos. Militias and gangs arm themselves with weapons of war. A little spark suffices, and immediately entire city sections burn and are plundered.

            Konstantin von Notz (Greens): What does Islam have to do with that?

What Macron openly addresses is no longer a fight for France or for Germany or for the U.S.A. Ladies and gentlemen, it is a fight over the fate of all of Western civilization which is playing out before our eyes.

The future therefore does not belong to left-green ideologies which are blind to the distinction of cultures, which look away, which cry “no borders” and “one world”. The future belongs not to the globalists. The future belongs to the patriots!

 

[trans: tem]