WHY MACRON SAID THERE ARE NO FRENCHMEN

   

Kenn Daily

 

Published on Sep 2, 2018

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DAILYKENN.com -- There are genuine traitors and, in my opinion, Emmanuel Macron is one of them.

There are, however, no genuine Frenchmen or Danes according to Emmanuel Macron.

The French president and avid anti-Western globalist made the assertion at the consternation of patriotic Frenchmen (and Frenchwomen) including not a few notable statesmen.

From Breitbart ▼

French politicians have reacted with anger after Emmanuel Macron asserted that “true” Frenchmen and Danes “do not exist”, and attacked the people he rules over as stubbornly resistant to change while on an official visit to Denmark.

The French president made the remarks while on a three-day tour of Denmark and Finland, where he is hoping to establish a “progressive arc” of nations supporting his vision of a globalised EU superstate, which would revolve around a liberal conception of human rights, ahead of European Parliament elections next year.

Speaking before a gala lobster dinner on Wednesday, at which Denmark’s Queen Margaret was in attendance, Macron praised the Scandinavian nation as one which is “completely open to the rest of the world” compared with a France whose people he said showed a “Gaulish stubborn resistance to change”.

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