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Old August 20th, 2012 #1
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long piece in Spiegel on relations between Germany and France these days

http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-850197.html
 
Old August 20th, 2012 #2
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"relations between Germany and France"

...as seen by Jews living in France!


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The woman on the first picture of the article is Simone Veil, in her suit of the Académie Française. She was elected to the Académie Française even though she hasn't written any books.

I don't know what to think of Max Gallo. At least, I guess he isn't a Jew.

Other people mentioned in the article :
- Jacques Attali (crazy Jew)
- Emmanuel Todd (immigrationist Jew)
- Jean-Pierre Chevènement (jacobin married to an Egyptian Jewess)
- Pascal Bruckner (Jew)

I don't know Gougeon and Sterdyniak, but they are obviously tied to Jewish circles.

- Jacques-Pierre Gougeon is a member of the IRIS, some sort of think-tank. The IRIS is directed by Pascal Boniface, who used to be an anti-antisemite, but has now turned pro-Palestinian. The IRIS board chairman is Jacques Boyon, brother of Michel Boyon, president of the CSA, the public institution that oversees French television stations in cooperation with Jewish activists. The most famous "researcher" at the IRIS is Jean-Yves Camus, who is usually presented as a specialist of the "far right". He announced last year that he had officially converted to Judaism.

- Henri Sterdyniak is an economist and a member of OFCE, a public institution that studies economics. The president of the OFCE is named Philippe Weil. His predecessor was Jean-Paul Fitoussi (Tunisian Jew). Henri Sterdyniak's assistant at the OFCE is named Esther Benbassat. The OFCE looks like a Jews' nest.
 
Old August 26th, 2012 #3
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A correction to what I said about Max Gallo, one of the "French intellectuals" quoted in the Spiegel article: His parents came from Italy. I have no idea if he is Jewish or not.

Today, his main presence in the media is in the Sunday morning debate hosted by Philippe Meyer on "France-Culture", a mainly Jewish public radio station. Another regular on that program used to be Yves Michaud, but he was fired after he publicly took position against Polanski in the rape affair.

Max Gallo is what I call a NEO-jacobin: opposed to the Breton language, he likes the vocabulary of the French Revolution: republic, citizen, "laicité", equality. He has been the chairman of Chevènement's party, called Movement of the citizens. He's supposed to be somewhat of a conservative as he wants immigrants to assimilate into the French nation so they won't be living in separate communities. It amounts to a defense of racial mixing. That's why I call him a NEO-jacobin. Back in 1789, the real jacobins did not advocate race mixing.

That is the kind of semitically correct intellectual that the Spiegel thinks represents the French point of view.
 
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