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Graham Murray: Sarkozy’s Racist Legacy

Posted on 09 June 2012 by Emperor

Leftists may be rejoicing at Hollande’s victory over Sarkozy, but the true victors may be the LePenists:

Sarkozy’s Racist Legacy

by Graham Murray (IRR)

The defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy on 6 May 2012 should be celebrated as a victory against Islamophobia and racism. No other French presidential candidate from ‘mainstream’ politics tapped into the ideology of the far Right to the extent that Sarkozy did. In an unashamed bid to seduce Front National (FN) voters for whom he expressed his ‘respect’, Sarkozy effectively became the Petri dish of ‘Lepenism’The discourse of the FN, once anathema to so-called French ‘republican values’ was ‘normalised’ under Sarkozy’s watch: from immigration to opposing the right to vote for immigrants, from France’s Christian roots to Halal meat and, of course, the dreaded burqa, Sarkozy – himself the son of an immigrant – borrowed the divisive and hateful discourse of the extreme Right and somehow believed that his fake ‘Lepenism’ would pass off for the genuine item.

Ultimately, however, Sarkozy’s achievement was to give credibility to the ideology of the far Right, and the timing was perfect: Marine Le Pen’s shrewd and polished style was the antithesis of her father’s provocative, vicious bulldog persona. Marine chose the well-trodden path of contemporary far-Right parties, distancing herself from her father’s apparent anti-Semitism and focusing instead on Islam and immigration. When Sarkozy attempted to tag onto one of Marine Le Pen’s hate campaigns and declared that the ‘principle subject of concern in the discussions of the French people … is this question of Halal meat’ even some of his own Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP) party members cringed. Satirists milked Sarkozy’s madness, with one cartoonist portraying closed factories, tax breaks for the rich, high petrol prices and deteriorating public services, all stamped with the word ‘Halal’, as if the latter really mattered more than the fundamental issues of the day. The 2011 law banning the wearing of the burqa was clearly an act of cynical Islamophobia which sought to attract FN voters rather than tackle a real ‘problem’. While France is home to five million Muslims, fewer than 2,000 of the country’s Muslim women are believed to wear a face veil.

Sarkozy surrounded himself with likeminded provocateurs in his bid to woo FN supporters. Interior Minister Claude Guéant provoked outrage when he told right-wing students ‘all civilisations are not equal’, a statement whose absurdity was mocked even by the FN. It was perhaps an ‘initiative’ of Sarkozy’s, Minister for Immigration, Integration and National Identity, Eric Besson that marked the nadir of Sarkozy’s presidency. With Sarkozy’s backing, Besson managed to perfectly combine the ridiculous and the reactionary when he launched a series of town hall meetings across France to discuss and define French national identity. The national identity ‘debate’ turned into a nefarious conduit for racism and Islamophobia and was even criticised by UMP politicians. But Sarkozy expressed ‘very strong support’ for Besson and criticised his detractors. In 2010, the then Interior Minister and Sarkozy’s friend and ally, Brice Hortefeux was fined for making racist comments about a young UMP activist of Algerian origin. In a video clip which was circulated on the internet a woman is heard to say of the activist: ‘He is one of us … he is our little Arab’, to which Hortefeux apparently responds, ‘We always need one. It’s when there are lots of them that there are problems.’

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  • RDS

    weirdly, I inserted a faux html tag saying up there, but LW seems to have swallowed it.

    In case that one is swallowed as well, “don’t take that seriously, y’all”

  • RDS

    I take offense at this article.

    Surely LoonWatch can have a better word choice than “LePenists”

  • HGG

    Let’s make fun of fat people, all!

  • Steve

    @AJ, my wife and I eat regularly at many restaurants, like many people we enjoy people watching.

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    Steve,

    That is your wife? No wonder you stare at other women in restaurants.

  • truth

    @ faisal Ameen. Please don’t waste your time with these fools especially lunatic Dan25

  • Steve

    @Faisal, “Islam teaches the highest level of modesty and closes all those doors that may incite sexually attraction.”

    What a horrible thing to happen.

  • Faisal Rathor

    @Steve,

    I fear God even to look what you have in that link. I will not go to that link and I would not be any curious to know what your wife is wearing and what is she doing.

    I do respect all women whether they are Muslim or Non-Muslims.

  • Steve

    @Faisal,

    here is a pic of my wife dancing with my cousin

    http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/o507/JamesJones5/CarlaAndyDance.jpg

    Yes, her arms are naked, gosh, how terrible

  • Faisal Rathor

    @JT,

    Calm down my fellows. Dan you might be right that women are considering wearing something but they are still not.

    Whether you call me sexually frustrated or sick in your terminology, who cares. But fact is that your women are in illusion that they are wearing but most of their body parts are naked. Yeah, who will decide what is nakedness? You will disagree with me, who cares.

    Islam teaches the highest level of modesty and closes all those doors that may incite sexually attraction. You may accuse me again being sexually frustrated. But the fact is that your inner honor has died.

    May God Al-Mighty protects the honor of all the women whether they are Muslims or Non-Muslims.

  • dan25

    In Faisal’s mind, not wearing a hijab and wearing sleeveless shirts amounts to being nude to these sexually frustrated losers.

  • JT

    “Forcing women to wear Hijab is subjugation and Forcing women to get nude is civilization.”

    Obviously, they’re both wrong. And it’s offensive to suggest that French culture is only to do with getting women naked. You say you’ve lived in Europe, have you ever seen women being forced to walk around in the nude?

  • HGG

    “Subjugated women are better that your civilized women because they have protected their most precious asset.”

    And what is this “most precious asset” that is protected?

    (It’s a Litmus Test, actually. If you reply with anything other than “her mind” or “her brain” I’ll know I don’t need to waste my time reading your posts)

  • Steve

    @Faisal, I haven’t a clue what you mean

  • Faisal Rathor

    @Steve,

    I have lived in Western and European countries. You know what I meant!

  • Steve

    “why is it even an issue? What good comes from playing “my civilization is better than yours!”??”

    He didn’t mention any civilisations by name. Of course he thinks the french civilisation is superior, he is french. I am sure others think their civilisations are superior too.

    @Faisal, “Forcing women to get nude is civilization

    What?

  • Faisal Rathor

    @Steve,

    /* Those who defend freedom, equality and brotherhood seem to us superior to those that accept tyranny, subjugation of women and social or ethnic hatred. */

    Who defend freedom? YOU, HA HA HA.

    It is your monopoly that we are being forced to accept tyranny. Once you stop intervene in other issues, they will get peace by default. Everyone knows that. No need for evidences.

    Subjugation of women: Veil? Might be! Nude? Might be! Forcing women to wear Hijab is subjugation and Forcing women to get nude is civilization. If that is true, then Subjugated women are better that your civilized women because they have protected their most precious asset.

    Ethnic Hatred: I Love you, you love me, we are happy family?
    I Hate you, you hate me, we are enemies?

    I have no issue if you hateme! that is fine as for as we are JUST to each other.

  • Ilisha

    @Steve

    Why is it even an issue? What good comes from playing “my civilization is better than yours!”??

  • Steve

    “I don’t think claiming one’s entire civilization is superior to another fosters good relations”

    Neither does claiming all civilisations are equal, because that would clearly be absurd. I have no idea why so many people pounced on what he said because he is correct.

  • Ilisha

    @Steve

    I don’t think claiming one’s entire civilization is superior to another fosters good relations. In any case, who’s deciding who’s doing a better job of defending humanity?

    It’s not Muslims who are invading one Western country after another and killing tens of thousands of people. How is that “defending humanity”? The criteria for deciding who is more civilized seems a bit selective.

  • Steve

    “Interior Minister Claude Guéant provoked outrage when he told right-wing students ‘all civilisations are not equal’”

    What he said was:

    “Contrary to the leftwing relativist ideology, for us, not all civilisations are equal. Those who defend humanity seem more advanced to us than those who deny it. Those who defend freedom, equality and brotherhood seem to us superior to those that accept tyranny, subjugation of women and social or ethnic hatred.”

    What’s wrong with that?

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