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From KIA:

KIA said:
Background: Recently, France held local elections. Due to the massacre in Paris and the influx of people from the Islamic world, the right-wing, anti-immigration Front National did surprisingly well, getting about one third of the votes and becoming the largest party in the first round. SJWs are freaking out about this, as the FN opposes multiculturalism and further mass immigration, and they appear to be resorting to any tactic to thwart the FN.

So there is a SJW doctor in Northwestern France who wrote an article asking, among others, blacks, Muslims and... gays to rape female supporters of the National Front. His belief is that anyone who votes for this anti-immigration political party is someone who hates others for their skin color. Now, if you force "half-breed" pregnancies on these women, you will convince these women not to be racist, as they will not start hating their own babies. One of the justifications for rape is the fact that these women supposedly "loathe feminist ideas".

Here is the article, including a (bad) translation.

Yes, I was as stunned as you probably are. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Is there any actual evidence that this is genuine? Surely, even SJWs would not go so far as to support the rape of women who disagree with them? There are some anomalies in the original article. For example, he calls blacks 'blacks' in a French piece. And the impregnation of woman is called 'walnut poison in the egg. Is this not some sort /pol/ false flag by a Front National supporter? Unfortunately, it is not. He has been railing against the National Front on Twitter for years.

The Twitter account has existed since January 2012, and it not only advertized the rape article, but even made comments about "FN patients" (sadly, no archive for that, only a screenshot). His office also appears to be down. Furthermore, the organization for French doctors is already investigating this man and publicly announced it on Twitter. He has since removed his name from his Twitter account and addressed the issue. He claims that the article was just a joak. Sure thing. So funny!

No bad tactics, only bad targets. I wish I could wake from this nightmare of Social Justice.


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No. All indication is that the originals got memory hole'd. :c

EDIT: May have found something.

DOUBLE EDIT: Looks like it's been confirmed through a number of French sites.

Translated post said:
The Web has recently inflamed because of a text that probably should never have been published. At the speed of light, indignation has woven a web around the "culprit." In just 48 hours, he was taken by the competent authorities, against which it will now have to explain. History of a fatal buzz.

December 8 appears on the Site Plus (L'Observateur) a platform signed Thierry Lecoquierre, Havre doctor, entitled "impregnate the female National Front", which was intended, according to its author, "ironic."

The writer has a history of this kind of inflammatory bullshit.

French order of medicine condemned the guy, too:

 
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The translation is fairly serviceable, it gets the gist of it across. The end gets really gibberishy though.

It should read something like: "Let's ensure a multiethnic future for our crumbling country. With one goal: to drown the poison in the egg."

The last bit is a very bad impregnation pun on a French idiom that doesn't really have an English translation. "Noyer le poisson dans l'eau", literally to drown the fish in water. It kind of means "to muddy the waters" in the sense of shutting down a debate with someone by confusing them with a red herring.
 
Heven't seen anything about this in the French news. Probably an isolated intiative.

Anyhow, It's incredibly dumb to liken people who oppose the Front National to SJWs. A good chunk of the French political spectrum, left and right, opposes the FN, it has nothing to do with the SocJus phenomenon.

Then again, I'm not surprised KiA's view is myopic as hell.
 
Heven't seen anything about this in the French news. Probably an isolated intiative.

Anyhow, It's incredibly dumb to liken people who oppose the Front National to SJWs. A good chunk of the French political spectrum, left and right, opposes the FN, it has nothing to do with the SocJus phenomenon.

Then again, I'm not surprised KiA's view is myopic as hell.

Hence me not echoing their "IT'S SJWS!!" talking point.

They can be really helpful, but I've been burned by their lack of research in the past, so "verify everything" has become the watchword.

The translation is fairly serviceable, it gets the gist of it across. The end gets really gibberishy though.

It should read something like: "Let's ensure a multiethnic future for our crumbling country. With one goal: to drown the poison in the egg."

The last bit is a very bad impregnation pun on a French idiom that doesn't really have an English translation. "Noyer le poisson dans l'eau", literally to drown the fish in water. It kind of means "to muddy the waters" in the sense of shutting down a debate with someone by confusing them with a red herring.

See, this is why I'm glad we have a few people familiar with the language around here. Thanks again, Millais.
 
DOUBLE EDIT: Looks like it's been confirmed through a number of French sites.
None of the sites you posted are reliable sources, sorry.
The jeuxvideo.com forums are a complete and utter shitposting heaven.
Boulevard Voltaire is an extreme right-wing site that circulates known manipulations and hoaxes and probably makes Breitbart look like liberals.
Délit d'images
is a fringe alt-right website.

That said, of the order of Doctors has taken action against him, it's probably legit.

But It's very much an isolated initiative from a lunatic and not representative of the millions of French people -again, both leftists and right-wingers- that oppose the FN.
 
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Incidentally, the National Front got its ass kicked in the runoffs so everyone can calm the fuck down already.
Well, it's still a historical high for them. It's pretty significant that they managed to stay in the second round in every single region on the mainland. That bitch Le Pen has her sight on the 2017 presidential elections; she might not get elected but it's very likely she'll be on the second round and get a respectable score.
It's not the last we've heard of them.
 
None of the sites you posted are reliable sources, sorry.
The jeuxvideo.com forums are a complete and utter shitposting heaven.
Boulevard Voltaire is an extreme right-wing site that circulates known manipulations and hoaxes and probably makes Breitbart look like liberals.
Délit d'images is a fringe alt-right website.

That said, of the order of Doctors has taken action against him, it's probably legit.

But It's very much an isolated initiative from a lunatic and not representative of the millions of French people -again, both leftists and right-wingers- that oppose the FN.

There has to be a better way to vet shit in languages I don't understand. :heart-empty:
 
There has to be a better way to vet shit in languages I don't understand. :heart-empty:
It's OK, I don't expect anyone to keep track of the French Internet.

Moreover, Boulevard Voltaire (and other sites like that) have a tendency not to advertise their views outright- part of their strategy is to try to pass themselves off as legit "alternative" news sources. Some of their hoaxes have gained a lot of traction across the francophone internet because a lot of people don't know they're extremists . So you wouldn't be the first to get taken in.
 
As I said elsewhere, they came closer to winning in the 2002 Presidential elections, and Presidential elections are way more significant than regional ones.
The situation is very different from 2002.

In term of votes, the FN has gained 6.8 million votes this last election. They were at 3.8 for the 2002 election. This is despite the fact that turnout in local election is far lower than in presidential ones.
Here's a graph from Le Monde.
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The political climate has also changed a lot. The FN's idea have been picked up by a lot of people, including the mainstream right.
Sarkozy got elected in '07 thanks to a far-right platform that gained him a lot of FN voters. The FN got a low score in 2001 becase some of its voter voted Sarkozy- then went back to voting FN when Sarko failed to deliver.
In 2002, when the FN got a good score at the presidential election, there were massive demonstrations. None of these happened these past few elections, even though the FN keeps geting good scores.
People aren't afraid to say they support Le Pen either, when back in the day they'd have been considered extremist.


Le Pen most likely won't win in 2017, but it's not entirely unlikely she'll pull a repeat performance from 2002.
If Le Pen makes it to the second round, she'll lose, but it won't be by a landslide like in '02. It's more likely to be 60/40 than 82/18.
 
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Sarkozy got elected in '07 thanks to a far-right platform that gained him a lot of FN voters. The FN got a low score in 2001 becase some of its voter voted Sarkozy- then went back to voting FN when Sarko failed to deliver.

I don't think Sarko was on the ticket in 2001. Do you mean 2011?

In 2002, when the FN got a good score at the presidential election, there were massive demonstrations. None of these happened these past few elections, even though the FN keeps geting good scores.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27629603
 
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