A study released this week has actually exposed that half of the French public believe in the “Fantastic Replacement” theory and that elites in politics and service are attempting to change the native population of France.
The Ifop study, which asked a variety of questions regarding migration and subjects such as Islamisation, discovered that 50 per cent of the French believe in the Great Replacement, a theory created by French author Renaud Camus to explain the group replacement of native peoples by mass migration.
Nearly seven in ten of the respondents to the study, or 69 per cent, stated they believed there were “a lot of” immigrants in France, while 62 percent said that migration was the primary reason for insecurity issues in the nation, French news publication L’Obs reports.
In the Ifop study, participants were likewise inquired about French identity and Islam, with 70 percent specifying that France should stay a Christian country, while 68 percent said that Islam was a risk to French identity.
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Crime, especially that involving underage illegal immigrants, has ended up being a significant problem in certain parts of France and the rise in minor migrant criminality was highlighted previously this year by French Senator Henri Leroy.
“Just take a look at the panorama of delinquency. There is a stressing increase which seems exponential. The number of minor migrants was 30,000 in 2015 and 60,000 in 2018, and the associated problems are increasing at the very same rate,” Leroy stated in Might.
“In Bordeaux, 40 per cent of delinquency is attributable to them, and the percentage was 24 percent 2 years back. The issue grows and threatens to penetrate all sections of delinquency, trafficking, banditry … We require to stop this bleeding,” he added.
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The survey was performed by Ifop for the anti-hate groups the International League against Bigotry and Anti-Semitism (LICRA) and the publication Le Droit de Vivre in reaction to the significant rise of the conservative writer and presidential enthusiastic Eric Zemmour in ballot for next year’s French governmental elections.
Zemmour has been clear in his position versus mass migration and has referenced the Great Replacement theory in the past.
He has actually likewise been firmly opposed to the Islamisation of France and was positioned under examination over remarks he had made at a conference in 2019 when he specified: “In France, as in all Europe, all our problems are worsened by immigration– schools, housing, joblessness, social deficits, public order, jails– however all our problems are also aggravated by Islam. It’s double punishment.”
Earlier this month, a hate criminal activity trial for Zemmour began over remarks he had made on French tv relating to small migrants last year.
“They have absolutely nothing to do here, they are thieves, they are murderers, they are rapists, that’s all they are, they must be returned and they must not even come,” Zemmour said while appearing on the tv programme Face à l’info on broadcaster CNews.