A gut-punch of truth in a sea of spineless Eurotrash appeasement. Let’s speak plainly, since Macron and the French media won’t:
France — yes, that France — the same country whose collaborationist Vichy regime deported over 76,000 Jews to their death during the Holocaust, including children, once carried the shame of that history like a scar. And for a brief, lucid moment in the postwar fog of conscience, they tried to make amends.
How?
By helping Israel build the bomb.
Not metaphorically.
Literally.
It was France who partnered with Ben-Gurion in the 1950s to construct the Dimona nuclear facility. It was French engineers who laid the concrete. French expertise that fueled the Negev’s secret reactor. Not out of Zionist passion — but out of guilt. Guilt over what they enabled. Guilt over what they watched. Guilt that had the decency to sweat.
But oh, how quickly guilt evaporates when your suburbs burn and your streets chant “Khaybar, Khaybar.”
How swiftly remorse dies when you import the grievance and violence of failed Middle East regimes into Seine-Saint-Denis and call it multiculturalism.
And how shamelessly Macron — globalist mannequin, Davos-trained weather vane — now floats the recognition of a Palestinian state not because it’s just, but because his streets demand it.
Make no mistake: This is not diplomacy. It’s capitulation dressed in French cologne.
This is a man who watched the Bataclan slaughter, the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Nice truck attack, the beheading of Samuel Paty, and dozens more — all by Islamist radicals born from the same ideological stew now lighting fire to Europe’s Jewish communities.
And instead of eradicating the virus, Macron is handing it a seat at the UN table.
Instead of protecting his own Jewish citizens — who once found refuge in France — he’s nudging them toward the exits.
Paris is becoming Judeenrein again, not with tanks, but with cowardice. And Macron is standing there, tie straightened, nodding.
You want to understand French policy?
It’s not antisemitism out of ideology.
It’s fear of the mob.
Macron isn’t driven by principles — he’s driven by polling data in immigrant neighborhoods. He knows he’s outnumbered. He knows where the petrol bombs come from. And he’s playing survival chess with a regime of terror.
And to those saying, “But his wife slapped him on the plane!” — let’s be honest:
She didn’t slap him hard enough.
If she had, maybe he’d remember who he’s supposed to be: the president of a Western democracy, not the errand boy of a radicalized mob marching under green flags.
France once had the clarity to help Israel survive. Now it can’t summon the spine to even say the word Hamas without a disclaimer.
something tells me he's getting a lot less than that! One Euro to do that is disgusting! Oscar Schindler would be totally blown away by what the world is witnessing today.
I wholly agree ,Sunny ,and it makes my blood boil. I'm not a Jew or an Israeli , but what Macron and other "Politicians" are supporting is absolutely appalling !! Their cowardice ( and " their " includes every single person in this world who shouted" free Palestine" and /or expressed antisemitic rhetoric) is an open invitation to all murderous jihadists to carry on with their abhorrent barbarism . Shame on Macron ,Starmer and all the rest. I hope there's a special place in Hell for them !! Thanks ,Sunny 🇮🇱🇬🇧🇮🇱🇬🇧
Thanks, Sunny. I agree with everything you say in this post. However, I think you put too much importance on these theatrical announcements by France, UK, and Canada. Here are my thoughts:
1)Every serious international discussion about recognising a Palestinian state has, until now, been based on the principle that such a state must also recognise Israel’s right to exist. These recent announcements make no mention of that condition.
2)The Palestinian leadership has rejected every two-state solution proposed since 1947. There is no reason to believe these unilateral declarations will lead to a Palestinian state that recognises Israel.
3)The United States — under Trump or any future president — is unlikely to recognise any Palestinian state that does not first recognise Israel’s legitimacy.
4)Likewise, Israel will never accept a Palestinian state that denies its right to exist.
5)This move by France, the United Kingdom, and Canada is little more than political theatre. It will not advance the creation of a viable Palestinian state.
6)A durable two-state solution will only become possible after the removal of Hamas, the demilitarisation of Gaza, and an end to the indoctrination of Palestinian children to believe that Israel must be destroyed.
7)These announcements are best understood as performative gestures — aimed, at least in part, at appeasing domestic political constituencies, including growing Muslim populations in these countries.
Chamberlain and Henry Ford either. I've never been able to buy a Ford since my parents and grandparents taught me the real history of Henry Ford And the Nazis.
The water in this round white porcelain bowl-like-thing is going around and around, faster and faster, and like a funnel cloud sinking lower and lower and now I see a pipe and a sewer....Where are we? So much hatred based on so many lies. Love could see right through those lies, but hatred is blind
Bravo, Sonny.
A gut-punch of truth in a sea of spineless Eurotrash appeasement. Let’s speak plainly, since Macron and the French media won’t:
France — yes, that France — the same country whose collaborationist Vichy regime deported over 76,000 Jews to their death during the Holocaust, including children, once carried the shame of that history like a scar. And for a brief, lucid moment in the postwar fog of conscience, they tried to make amends.
How?
By helping Israel build the bomb.
Not metaphorically.
Literally.
It was France who partnered with Ben-Gurion in the 1950s to construct the Dimona nuclear facility. It was French engineers who laid the concrete. French expertise that fueled the Negev’s secret reactor. Not out of Zionist passion — but out of guilt. Guilt over what they enabled. Guilt over what they watched. Guilt that had the decency to sweat.
But oh, how quickly guilt evaporates when your suburbs burn and your streets chant “Khaybar, Khaybar.”
How swiftly remorse dies when you import the grievance and violence of failed Middle East regimes into Seine-Saint-Denis and call it multiculturalism.
And how shamelessly Macron — globalist mannequin, Davos-trained weather vane — now floats the recognition of a Palestinian state not because it’s just, but because his streets demand it.
Make no mistake: This is not diplomacy. It’s capitulation dressed in French cologne.
This is a man who watched the Bataclan slaughter, the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Nice truck attack, the beheading of Samuel Paty, and dozens more — all by Islamist radicals born from the same ideological stew now lighting fire to Europe’s Jewish communities.
And instead of eradicating the virus, Macron is handing it a seat at the UN table.
Instead of protecting his own Jewish citizens — who once found refuge in France — he’s nudging them toward the exits.
Paris is becoming Judeenrein again, not with tanks, but with cowardice. And Macron is standing there, tie straightened, nodding.
You want to understand French policy?
It’s not antisemitism out of ideology.
It’s fear of the mob.
Macron isn’t driven by principles — he’s driven by polling data in immigrant neighborhoods. He knows he’s outnumbered. He knows where the petrol bombs come from. And he’s playing survival chess with a regime of terror.
And to those saying, “But his wife slapped him on the plane!” — let’s be honest:
She didn’t slap him hard enough.
If she had, maybe he’d remember who he’s supposed to be: the president of a Western democracy, not the errand boy of a radicalized mob marching under green flags.
France once had the clarity to help Israel survive. Now it can’t summon the spine to even say the word Hamas without a disclaimer.
Sonny, you nailed it.
History didn’t repeat itself in France.
It metastasized.
Major, your analysis is so spot on, that it is scary. It means a lot to me that you take the time to give me your thoughts!
I hope to have more discussions in the future!
Thank you,
Sunny
10bn Euro will do that to a man.
something tells me he's getting a lot less than that! One Euro to do that is disgusting! Oscar Schindler would be totally blown away by what the world is witnessing today.
That’s what the Qataris invested in France-hence the comment. I guess they could have haggled and settled for less.
I wholly agree ,Sunny ,and it makes my blood boil. I'm not a Jew or an Israeli , but what Macron and other "Politicians" are supporting is absolutely appalling !! Their cowardice ( and " their " includes every single person in this world who shouted" free Palestine" and /or expressed antisemitic rhetoric) is an open invitation to all murderous jihadists to carry on with their abhorrent barbarism . Shame on Macron ,Starmer and all the rest. I hope there's a special place in Hell for them !! Thanks ,Sunny 🇮🇱🇬🇧🇮🇱🇬🇧
Thanks, Sunny. I agree with everything you say in this post. However, I think you put too much importance on these theatrical announcements by France, UK, and Canada. Here are my thoughts:
1)Every serious international discussion about recognising a Palestinian state has, until now, been based on the principle that such a state must also recognise Israel’s right to exist. These recent announcements make no mention of that condition.
2)The Palestinian leadership has rejected every two-state solution proposed since 1947. There is no reason to believe these unilateral declarations will lead to a Palestinian state that recognises Israel.
3)The United States — under Trump or any future president — is unlikely to recognise any Palestinian state that does not first recognise Israel’s legitimacy.
4)Likewise, Israel will never accept a Palestinian state that denies its right to exist.
5)This move by France, the United Kingdom, and Canada is little more than political theatre. It will not advance the creation of a viable Palestinian state.
6)A durable two-state solution will only become possible after the removal of Hamas, the demilitarisation of Gaza, and an end to the indoctrination of Palestinian children to believe that Israel must be destroyed.
7)These announcements are best understood as performative gestures — aimed, at least in part, at appeasing domestic political constituencies, including growing Muslim populations in these countries.
Macron and Starmer are channeling Neville Chamberlain.
Chamberlain wasn’t a fan of Jews, either.
Chamberlain and Henry Ford either. I've never been able to buy a Ford since my parents and grandparents taught me the real history of Henry Ford And the Nazis.
I wouldn’t buy a ford, either! Same reason!
The water in this round white porcelain bowl-like-thing is going around and around, faster and faster, and like a funnel cloud sinking lower and lower and now I see a pipe and a sewer....Where are we? So much hatred based on so many lies. Love could see right through those lies, but hatred is blind