Macron promises to punish Poland for not accepting multiculturalism if he's elected President https://t.co/XQzpel57oi— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) April 30, 2017
50,000 in Poland march for Christianity against Muslim invasion https://t.co/Rzbjr4c0Rt via @DCClothesline— GlobalAwareness101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 29, 2017
Deutsche Welle News, Germany
written by Staff, AFP, and AP
Tuesday May 2, 2017
Anti-terrorism squads arrested five people across France on Tuesday, just days before the second round of the presidential election.
The raids took place in towns near the cities of Rouen and Lille in northern France, and in Roanne in the central part of the country.
The suspects are between 18 and 24 years old. Weapons were also seized during the raids, including pistols and machine guns, a source told the Agence France-Presse. The guns belonged to a man close to one of the suspects, who legally owned the weapons.
High security
The raids come just two weeks after a deadly attack on a French policeman on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris.
The so-called "Islamic State" (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack.
It is not certain if Tuesday's raids were in relation to the election on Sunday or the April 20 attack.
France is under a state of emergency following recent Islamist terrorist attacks that have killed more than 230 people since January 2015.
Bardot: 'You Can See Macron's Lack of Empathy in His Cold, Steel Eyes' https://t.co/uZR1Y2usMb via @BreitbartNews— GlobalAwareness101 (@Mononoke__Hime) May 4, 2017
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This is the beautiful face I wake up to every morning... my gorgeous Brigitte name after Brigitte Bardot. 😘 pic.twitter.com/M8sukydoMb
Breitbart News, London
written by Victoria Friedman
Wednesday May 3, 2017
The French film icon Brigitte Bardot has urged her fellow countrymen not to vote for Emmanuel Macron in France’s presidential election on Sunday, saying you can see his lack of compassion in “the coldness of his steel eyes”.
The animal rights campaigner tweeted to her followers that they should not vote Macron, fearing the situation for animals would deteriorate under his presidency.
“The contempt he gives to animal suffering can be seen in the total lack of empathy reflected in the coldness of his steel eyes.
“Whilst the scandals are increasing, he takes the side of the animal breeders and the hunters against animal rights associations that are fighting with the lobbies that seem to have power over this candidate.”
One of the best-known sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s, Bardot came out as a supporter of populist candidate Marine Le Pen at the beginning of the year. In a wide-ranging interview with Le Figaro that touched upon cultural issues, Ms. Bardot was asked what she thought of contemporary culture.
“We live in a period when everything is vulgar, ordinary, and mediocre,” Bardot said. “France no longer has the radiance, the majesty it had.”
When asked if she was close to Le Pen’s anti-mass migration party, the Front National, the actress responded:
“I am very patriotic. I was raised by a father and a grandfather who fought for France and instilled in me a love of my homeland. I am not proud of what France is today… I’m not a ‘facho’ [fascist], any more than Marine Le Pen is.”
“Marine Le Pen has the will to take France in hand, to restore borders and give priority to the French.”
Acknowledged as a symbol of woman’s liberation, Bardot told Le Figaro she was against the Muslim face veil.
“Communitarianism takes on too much importance. It is the culmination of thirty years of laxity.”
She is also a vocal opponent of Muslim halal slaughter, which often involves slaughtering an animal without stunning it, causing pain and distress before death.
Regarded as a free speech activist, the 82-year-old actress has faced trial five times between 1997 and 2008 for “inciting racial hatred” including for comments criticising mass Muslim immigration in France.
On one of these occasions, she was convicted for “decrying the loss of French identity and tradition due to the ‘multiplication of mosques while our church bells fall silent for want of priests’”.
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