de Benoist: Yellow vest revolution will not falter as it stems from objective forces bound to last.

Posted by DanielS on Saturday, 08 December 2018 14:02.


A “yellow vest” (gilet jaune) protestor holds a sign reading “Dear bourgeois we are deeply sorry to disturb you but could we all live with dignity please ?” on December 8, 2018 near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris./AFP The Nation.

       
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Populism in its Pure Form


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Alain de Benoist

1,025 words

Interview by Nicolas Gauthier

Translated by Greg Johnson

Boulevard Voltaire: For about ten days now, France has been living in the era of the yellow vests, and opinions about it are already piling up. Flash in the pan or groundswell? New Fronde [a series of civil wars in France between 1648 and 1653]? New Jacquerie [a peasant revolt in northern France in 1358]? What is your feeling?

Alain de Benoist: Five years ago, almost to the day, on November 23, 2013, you asked me about the red caps movement. I then drew your attention to the fact that “all protests or uprisings of some magnitude which we are witnessing today are born on the margins, or away from parties and unions, which are obviously no longer capable of embodying or relaying the aspirations of the people.” My conclusion was this: “Just one watchword: red hats everywhere!” Well, here we are: the yellow vests are the red hats everywhere. After years and years of humiliation, impoverishment, and social and cultural exclusion, it is simply the people of France speaking again.

Even if the lower classes and the lower middle classes are the driving force — which gives the movement an extraordinary class dimension — the yellow vests come from different backgrounds; they bring together young and old, peasants and businessmen, as well as office employees, blue-collar workers, and managers. Women as well as men (I think of those septuagenarian pensioners who do not hesitate, despite the cold, to sleep in their cars so that barricades can be held fast, day and night). People who do not care about the Right or the Left, and who for the most part never even participated in politics, but who fight on the basis of what they have in common: the feeling of being treated as second-class citizens by the media caste, considered as conscriptable and exploitable at the mercy of the predatory oligarchy of the rich and powerful, never to be consulted, but always to be deceived; indeed, to be the “scapegoats” (François Bousquet) of France’s dregs, this “peripheral France” that is today undoubtedly the most French in France, but who are nevertheless abandoned to their fate to be victims of unemployment, declining wages, insecurity, relocation, immigration — and after years of patience and suffering, they ended up saying: “That’s enough!” That’s the yellow vests movement. I respect them, I respect them all!

Boulevard Voltaire: What strikes you the most about this movement?

Alain de Benoist: Two things. The first, and the most important, is the spontaneous nature of this movement, because this is what is most frightening to the public authorities, who don’t know to whom they should talk, but also the parties and unions, who discover with astonishment that close to one million men and women can mobilize and unleash a solidarity movement that has rarely been seen (seventy to eighty percent of the public support them) without even having to think of how to appeal to the people. The yellow vests are a perfect example of popular self-organization. No leaders, small or great, neither Caesars nor tribunes — only the people. Populism in its pure form. Not the populism of parties or movements that claim this label, but what Vincent Coussedière called the “populism of the people.” Frondeurs, sans-culottes, communards, it does not matter under which label one wants to place them. The people of the yellow vests have not entrusted anyone to speak for them. They have asserted themselves as a historical subject, and for that, too, they must be approved and supported.


       

The other point that struck me was the incredible hate speech directed against the yellow vests by supporters of the dominant ideology, that sad alliance of laughably affected petty technocrats and the financial markets. “White trash,” “morons,” and “nerds” are the words that are heard most often (to say nothing of “brownshirts”!). Read the letters of the readers of Le Monde, and listen to the moral Left — the kerosene Left — and the well-behaved Right. Until now, they held themselves back, but not anymore. They have now let go, expressing their arrogance and class snobbery in the most obscene manner, as well as their sheer panic at being immediately dismissed by beggars. After the formidable demonstration in Paris, they no longer have the heart to tell those who complain about the price of gas that they only have to buy an electric car (the modern version of “Let them eat cake”!). When the people fill the streets of the capital, they raise the drawbridge! If they express their naked hatred of this popular France — the France of Johnny, the one who “smokes cigarettes and drives diesel” — of the France that is insufficiently diverse, excessively French, those who Macron has described as illiterate, lazy people who want to “fuck in the brothel” — in short, the little people, they know that their days are numbered.

       

Boulevard Voltaire: We can see how the movement started, but it is not very clear how it will end, supposing, moreover, that it must end. Are there elements in place to allow this revolt to be translated into political terms?

Alain de Benoist: It is not in these terms that the problem arises. We are in the midst of a groundswell that is not about to falter, because it is the objective result of a historical situation that is itself bound to last. The gasoline question was obviously only the last straw that broke the camel’s back, or rather the drop of gasoline that blew up the can. Right away, the real demand was: “Macron, resign!” In the immediate future, the government will use the usual maneuvers: repress, defame, discredit, divide, and wait for it to unravel. It may unravel, but the causes will always be there. With the yellow vests, France has arrived at a pre-revolutionary state. If they radicalize even more, so much the better. If not, this will still have been a major warning sign. It will be worth repeating. In Italy, the Five Star movement, which was also born out of a “day of anger,” is now in power. In France, the final explosion will occur in less than ten years.

Source: http://www.bvoltaire.fr/alain-de-benoist-les-gilets-jaunes-la-revanche-des-ploucs-emissaires/



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Posted by John Dowling. on Sat, 08 Dec 2018 15:36 | #

Irish Lecturer Stabbed to Death in Paris Had ‘Insulted the Prophet Mohammed’, Says His Pakistani Killer

Peter Allen, Daily Mail, December 7, 2018

An Irish university lecturer stabbed to death by one of his former students had allegedly ‘insulted the Prophet Mohammed’, his killer has told French police.

             
              John Dowling.

The 66-year-old academic, named locally as John Dowling, was attacked and stabbed 13 times outside the Paris university where he worked on Wednesday.

Ali R., a 37-year-old Pakistani national, has confessed to the killing and told police he held a personal grudge against the teacher after failing his exams last year.

Ali – whose surname has not been disclosed by the French authorities – is due to be indicted for murder in Paris today for the attack outside the Leonardo de Vinci private university in La Defense business district.

Catherine Denis, the Nanterre prosecutor involved in the case, said Ali harboured an ‘obsessive resentment’ against the university for kicking him out in September 2017.

‘He came to France two years ago to join the management school, but did not pass his first year,’ she said.

‘Since then he had been returning to the college, and had become unwanted to the point that he was not allowed in any more.’

CCTV footage shows Mr Dowling chatting calmly with Ali at around midday, before the attacker took out a steak knife and plunged it into the Irishman’s throat, and then into his chest.

Ali has told police that the teacher had made fun of his Muslim religion during English classes at the university. ‘He produced a drawing, which he showed off in class, insulting the Prophet Mohammed,’ Ali said, according to Ms Denis.

Despite this claim, Ms Denis said ‘nobody remembers such an incident. ‘We don’t have proof of radicalization, but rather a feeling that we’re dealing with someone who is very religious, very pious, very practicing.’

Insulting the Prophet Mohammed is one of the gravest insults to Islam, and has directly led to terrorist atrocities in France.

In January 2015, two gunmen linked to Al-Qaeda murdered 12 people at the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, after it published insulting cartoons of the Prophet.

Ms Denis said Ali R. was not known to the intelligence services, but was an ‘obsessive patriot’ from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

He had just renewed his residency permit to stay in France, and had bought the steak knife from a supermarket close to the university.

There are indications that he may have arranged to meet his victim, and police are combing through telephone and email records to try and establish a link.

He has confirmed that he enrolled in a bachelor’s management course for foreigners at De Vinci in September 2016, but was forced to leave in August 2017 after failing his exams.

Mr Dowling had taught English and international relations at the university for two decades, and had made numerous friends there, including plenty of overseas students.

La Defense – a concrete and glass suburb which contains the head offices of some of the biggest banks and businesses in France – has been a target for Islamic State terrorists since at least 2014.

Despite this, detectives have so far ruled out any links between the attacker and jihadi groups.

On Friday, tributes continued to pour in for Mr Dowling, who had been due to retire at the end of this academic year.

There was a minute’s silence outside the university on Thursday, before the Irish national anthem was played and a crowd gathered around a green-white-and-orange Tricolour.

Pascal Brouaye, head of the college, said: ‘Since yesterday, messages of friendship have overwhelmed us like a tsunami.

‘It shows how much John was appreciated by students and graduates. The minute’s silence was intense and it was followed by beautiful music, played on the piano by a student of the school.’

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Posted by Wall Street Journal on Sat, 08 Dec 2018 17:50 | #

What Is France’s ‘Gilets Jaunes’ or ‘Yellow Vests’ Protest Movement?


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Posted by 4th straight weekend of Yellow-shirt unrest on Sun, 09 Dec 2018 14:17 | #

Farage on Paris Riots, ‘Disconnected’ Macron: ‘Goodness Knows Where This Ends’


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Posted by Remember the Bataclan! on Tue, 11 Dec 2018 14:48 | #

Remember the Bataclan!


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Posted by Terrorism in Strasbourg on Fri, 14 Dec 2018 16:25 | #

Terrorism in Strasbourg claims three. Morgoth comments on situation, “France in the vice.”

There are now between 11,000 - 17,000 radicalized Muslims in France…


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Posted by Alain de Benoist on Sat, 15 Dec 2018 18:48 | #

Whatever Happens, the Yellow Vests Have Already Won

Alain de Benoist

1,380 words

Interviewed by Yann Vallerie; translated by Greg Johnson

Breizh-info.com: First of all, how do you analyze the events of these recent weekends?

What I find most striking is, first of all, the continuity of the movement. While the government expected the pressure to ease, it has not relaxed. It is the fruit of an extraordinary determination, to which is added a surprising maturity. Not only do the Yellow Vests refuse to define themselves in terms of “Right” or “Left,” not only do they make up their minds without the least concern about what the parties and unions think, but they do not let themselves be caught in the traps of journalists, for whom they have nothing but contempt. On television, they speak common sense, they do not dissemble, they remain an example of firmness without appearing strident.

Their anger and resolve show that, where most of them are now, they feel they have nothing left to lose. And in this they perfectly represent a France that, over the years, has realized that it can no longer live, and even now struggles to survive. Hence this movement of revolt, which first turned into a popular uprising, then an insurrection.

Breizh-info.com: The Yellow Vests have been widely criticized for using violence.

Let’s say it first: the rioter in chief is Emmanuel Macron. It is he who broke the intermediate bodies, downgraded the middle classes, cut back social benefits, allowed the income of capital to rise at the expense of labor, increased taxes and the weight of spending cuts. He was installed to reform the country to subjugate the “refractory Gauls” to the requirements of the logic of capital and the dictates of liberalism. Those people who immediately adopted the slogan “Macron resign!” were not wrong.

The violence recorded on December 1, including on the Champs-Élysées, was mainly the work of thugs and looters who were total strangers to the Yellow Vests movement. This was clear at the Place de l’Étoile, where the Yellow Vests protected the flame of the Unknown Soldier while singing the “Marseillaise” while hooded individuals indulged in vandalism. While the police know the precise names and addresses of these thugs, they were deliberately allowed to intervene in the hope of discrediting the movement, but no one was fooled. If the violence decreased on December 8, it was simply because the police had carried out preventive arrests in these circles.

That said, longtime reader of Georges Sorel that I am, I am not naïve about violence: it can under certain circumstances be justified, subject to a certain coherence. When power has become illegitimate, insurrection is not only a right, but a duty. It may be regretted, but no historical movement has ever escaped violence altogether. I am well aware that the storming of the Bastille, on July 14, 1789, today celebrated as the founding day of the Republic, was accompanied by some “excesses.” But above all, it must be noted that, without resort to force, the Yellow Vests would never have obtained anything. The “Demonstration for All,” a few years ago, gathered huge crowds that ended up leaving empty handed. We do not make revolutions with well-mannered people! The government backed down this time because they got scared. This fear will one day turn into panic.

Last Friday evening [December 7], we saw all the representatives of the ruling caste predict the apocalypse for the next day and plea for “calm” and “reason.” This is a classic strategy: after having demonized, condemned, defamed, thrown gas on the fire, they try to disarm the challenge by inviting everyone to “gather around a table,” which is obviously the best way to go around in circles. It is sad in this respect that the “Right” opposition has not hesitated to sing the same tune: but it is true that that the bourgeois Right has long preferred injustice to disorder.

Breizh-info.com: How do you explain the ubiquity of women in the Yellow Vest movement?

When we can no longer live on our wages, it is women who first realize that there will be nothing left to eat at the end of the month. The situation of single mothers, who is becoming more and more numerous, is even more dramatic. But this omnipresence is eminently revealing. One of the major characteristics of great social and popular uprisings is that women participate and are often in the forefront. It is their way of realizing parity, but not as imagined by the silly people in Paris who swear by gender theory, “inclusive” pronouns, and the fight against “harassment.”

Breizh-info.com: Would you say this is a historical event?

Yes, without a doubt. The Yellow Vest uprising is radically different from anything we’ve seen in decades. The comparisons with February 6, 1934 are grotesque, those with May ’68 even more so. Pasolini, in May 1968, scandalized his Leftist friends by declaring that he felt closer to the CRS [Compagnies Républicaines de Securité—i.e., the national riot police], who were at least proletarians, than the students, who were only petty bourgeois. Today, some members of the police have dared to fraternize with the Yellow Vests, because they are both from the same popular classes. At the end of the riots of May ’68, the real France marched on the Champs-Elysees to express their desire for a return to peace; today, if they march from the Etoile to the Concorde, it is to tell Macron to resign. The difference is size. In fact, in order to find precedents for the Yellow Vests movement, we must return to the revolutions of 1830 and 1848, or to the Commune of 1871, to say nothing of the sans-culottes, the Book of Grievances, and the Estates General of France of 1789.

What was initially a simple tax revolt soon turned into a social revolt, then a general revolt against a system that the people of France no longer want to listen to. Is it the herald of a revolution? The conditions for that are probably not yet right. But it’s at least a dress rehearsal. For the time being, the people make use of their veto power. They have yet to realize that they also possess the power to create and that what they aspire to achieve will only be realized when they have changed not only the regime but also society. Then it will be time to talk about the Sixth Republic, if not the Second French Revolution.

Breizh-info.com: And now, what will happen?

Hard to say. Macron will not, of course, hand in his resignation. A referendum is more than unlikely (we have no clear idea of what would be decided); a dissolution of the National Assembly may open the way to a coalition; a change of Prime Minister (François Bayrou?) is possible but would probably not fix much. The government has, as usual, reacted both too late and too clumsily. But the result is there. The elites are paralyzed by fear, the commentators still do not understand what is happening, the Macronian reform program is definitely compromised, and Macron himself, who dreamed of being Jupiter sitting on Olympus, finds himself a tiny Narcissus flailing on his Tarpeian Rock facing a people he says he hears, but does not listen to.

Whatever happens, the Yellow Vests have already won. They won because they managed to roll back the government, which the bourgeois families hostile to gay marriage, opponents of surrogate parenting, railway workers, unions, retirees, civil servants, nurses, and others all failed to do. They won because they managed to make visible what the establishment wanted to make invisible: the people who are the soul of this country. They have won by showing that they exist, that they enjoy the almost unanimous support of the population, and that they are determined to preserve their purchasing power, but also their own social standing. They won because by refusing to be humiliated and despised any longer; they have demonstrated their dignity. In the second round of the last presidential election, the alternative was supposedly “Macron or chaos.” People voted Macron, and as a bonus they got chaos. This chaos is spreading everywhere, in France as elsewhere in Europe. At the mercy of a global financial crisis, the dominant ideology, responsible for this situation, now has its future behind it. The times to come will be terrible.

Source: https://www.breizh-info.com/2018/12/11/107494/alain-de-benoist-quoi-quil-se-passe-les-gilets-jaunes-ont-deja-gagne-interview


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Posted by French Yellow Vests tear down EU flag on Mon, 31 Dec 2018 07:30 | #

Voice of Europe, “Flag of shame: Video of French protesters tearing down EU flag goes viral”, 30 Dec 2018:

During the seventh consecutive weekend of yellow vest protests in Paris, a group of protesters can be seen taking down the EU flag.

       

The sources of the video, which surfaced yesterday, say it took place during Act VII (the seventh protest weekend).

When the flag is taken down people cheer and a French account that posted the video calls it “the flag of shame”.

Yellow vest protests took place all over France and one of the targets of the protesters was the mainstream media as it “spread fake news” about the size of the movement.

video

Voice of Europe@V_of_Europe
French yellow vest protesters tear down EU flag in move against globalism.


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Posted by Yellow Vests basically White on Sat, 19 Jan 2019 05:00 | #

Yellow Vest Protests Largely a White thing (according to Guillaume Duroche interviewed 21:25).

It’s a shame that Guillaume Duroche refers to nationalism as a movement of the right and internationalism as a movement to the left, i.e. that he falls for the trick of not distinguishushing left nationalism from some sort of international left; or maybe he doesn’t so much fall for it as sense where his bread is buttered…

While Stark will always encourage this misdirection; that’s what he does and why he is an asshole.


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Posted by Alain de Benoist on Sun, 20 Jan 2019 10:37 | #

Counter Currents, “The Yellow Vests Have Made the Most French Part of France Visible”, 18 Jan 2018:

The Yellow Vests Have Made the Most French Part of France Visible

Alain de Benoist

473 words

The great national debate could be over before it even started.

       

The Yellow Vests continue their actions, enjoying the support of public opinion. At the start of 2019, while France is going through a major crisis, we reviewed the situation with Alain de Benoist . . .

Breizh-info.com: First of all, in France, the Yellow Vests movement is continuing, while the ongoing great national debate doesn’t seem to interest anyone. Where are we going?

Alain de Benoist: That the Yellow Vests movement continues, and more than half of the French wish to see this movement continue, is already an extraordinary event. I am delighted, of course. After an anxious spell, the media are now complaining of having been subjected to “violence” without for a moment wondering about the reasons for their bad reputation. The head of state writes letters and organizes a “great debate” that we know in advance will not meet the essential expectations of the Yellow Vests. All of that would be laughable, if it did not spring from a class contempt that appears to be ineradicable. That said, it is useless to ask what the movement can lead to.

It has already led to what was its raison d’être: to make visible the most French part of France. As for the rest, the causes have not changed, so we must await a new episode in the order of effects. That’s why I talked about a “dress rehearsal.”

Breizh-info.com: The crucial issue of immigration has been relegated to the background, including by the leaders of the Yellow Vests (while on certain roundabouts, it is quite present). Is not this the main concern?

Alain de Benoist:  It is indeed a concern that we know quite well is present in the spirit of the Yellow Vests (and that’s an understatement). My assumption is that they understood quite well that by putting this issue forward, they would have given those who hate them additional reasons to defame them, which would have allowed people to ignore their other claims. Do not forget that when the Yellow Vests discovered illegal migrants in a truck they stopped, they gave them to the police. This was enough to trigger a complaint against the Yellow Vests from the National Union of Customs Agents. Immigration is a factor, but we cannot forget that populism only exists when cultural insecurity (immigration) is added to social insecurity (purchasing power).

However, it is the working classes and the lower portion of the middle classes who are hardest hit by this double insecurity. If the referendum of popular (or “citizen”) initiative was adopted, things could become much clearer, but we know there is a good chance that the authorities will manage to exclude immigration from the questions that could be asked.

Interviewed by Yann Vallerie; translated by Greg Johnson (The last two questions, on other topics, were omitted.)


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Posted by Yellow Vests on Sat, 09 Mar 2019 13:57 | #

LIVE: Yellow Vests call for new protests in Paris


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Posted by Electre update on Yellow Vests on Sun, 31 Mar 2019 03:11 | #

Electre on Yellow Vests Act XX


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Posted by Macron’s stormtroopers pulverise Yellowvests on Mon, 29 Jul 2019 16:58 | #

David Vance
@DVATW

Macron’s stormtroopers pulverise those who dare dissent his policies. UK media remain mute. No coverage

12:02 PM · Jul 29, 2019·Twitter for iPhone

 


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Posted by Yellow Vests Take To Streets of Nantes on Sat, 14 Sep 2019 15:52 | #

Yellow Vests take to streets of Nantes for new protest


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Posted by Yellow Vest Protests in Paris (all White) on Sat, 21 Sep 2019 14:14 | #

Act 45: Yellow Vests march in Paris

The Protesters seem to be all White….


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Posted by Tear Gas Fired at Yellow Vest Protestors on Sun, 15 Dec 2019 14:02 | #

Teargas fired at Yellow Vest protesters in Paris, 12 Dec 2019.


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Posted by Yellow Vests & Trade Unions take to Paris streets on Sat, 04 Jan 2020 11:37 | #

LIVE: Yellow Vests’ and trade unions take to the streets of Paris against pension reforms



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