French Leaders See "Woke" U.S. Leftism, Cancel Culture as a Threat

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Even the French see what the left in this country is doing to it. Holy shit.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9242453/Out-control-woke-leftism-cancel-culture-threat-FRANCE-French-politicians-say.html

'Out-of-control woke leftism and cancel culture' from the U.S is a threat to FRANCE because it 'attacks' the nation's heritage and identity, French politicians and intellectuals say

French politicians, prominent intellectuals, and academics are arguing against the influence of America's 'out-of-control leftism and cancel culture'
They claim it is undermining French society and an attack on French heritage
French President Emmanuel Macron in October cautioned against 'certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States'
His Education Minister also warned of a 'battle to wage against an intellectual matrix from American universities'

By Frances Mulraney For Dailymail.com

Published: 17:12 EST, 9 February 2021 | Updated: 17:46 EST, 9 February 2021

Politicians, prominent intellectuals, and academics in France have voiced concern that 'out-of-control leftism and cancel culture' from the United States is threatening French identity.

They are arguing that American ideas on race, gender, post-colonialism – especially those coming from U.S. universities – are undermining French society and are an attack on French heritage.

The collection of intellectuals arguing that France is being contaminated by the leftism of America was buoyed on last year after French President Emmanuel Macron appeared to side with them.

In a speech in October on the 'Fight against Separatism', Macron warned against leaving 'the intellectual debate to others' as he cautioned of the 'certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States'.

His education minister Jean-Michel Blanquer also warned in October that there is a 'battle to wage against an intellectual matrix from American universities'.

The debate came to a head this week after the new director of the Paris Opera, Alexander Neef, released a 66-page report on diversity at the company in which he vowed to diversify staff and to ban blackface.

It came after five black members of the ballet company circulated an open letter among the Paris Opera's 1,800 employees last summer, calling for greater diversity.

Neef was targeted for the decision by far-right leader Marine le Pen and by French newspaper Le Monde which said he 'soaked up American culture for 10 years' while he worked in Toronto.

This month also saw the publication of a book by social scientists Stéphane Beaud and Gérard Noiriel in which they claimed that race is a 'bulldozer' that destroys other subjects.

They added to the New York Times that they did not believe race should not be studied as an academic subject in France, as the secular government does not recognize it.

It follows tension over protests against police violence last summer in France, sparked as they were in the U.S. by the death in police custody of George Floyd.

The wave of protests sparked further backlash in universities, as students began to put pressure on institutions to disinvite well-known speakers.

Activists also targeted a play at Sorbonne University where white actors were to wear masks and dark make up.

There was the idea that we're talking too much about racial questions in France,' Pap Ndiaye, a historian, told the Times of the summer's protests. 'That's enough.'

Some French intellects have also argued that American universities are to blame for giving justification to acts of terrorism carried out by Muslims.

After three Islamist terror attacks last fall, Education minister Blanquer accused the universities of being complicit.

He was supported in an open letter from 100 prominent scholars that blasted social theories 'transferred from North American campuses'.

One of the signatories, Gilles Kepel, argued that American influence led to 'a sort of prohibition in universities to think about the phenomenon of political Islam in the name of a leftist ideology that considers it the religion of the underprivileged.'

Historian Pierre-André Taguieff argued in the same way that the 'American-style black question' was a 'totally artificial importation' to France.

He said that it was all driven by 'hatred of the West, as a white civilization'.

'The common agenda of these enemies of European civilization can be summed up in three words: decolonize, demasculate, de-Europeanize,' Taguieff said.

'Straight white male — that's the culprit to condemn and the enemy to eliminate.'

Macron had previously mostly remained silent on the matter, with the official government line being dismissive of race and systemic racism.

It is illegal in France to collect data based on race and for many, the country's national identify rejects diversity and multiculturalism, instead focusing on fundamental rights and core values like equality and liberty.

Yet according to the New York Times, Marcron is also courting the right ahead of the election next year, which led him to eventually comment last year after center-right lawmakers pressed for a parliamentary investigation into 'ideological excesses' at universities.

They also called out 'guilty' scholars on Twitter.

In Macron's comments, made two weeks into the protests on June 14, he blamed universities for encouraging the 'ethnicization of the social question' — amounting to 'breaking the republic in two'.

Macron's intervention was welcomed by academics including sociologist Nathalie Heinich.

'I was pleasantly astonished,' she told the Times.

Last month she established an organization that fights against 'decolonialism and identity politics'.

The group has written warnings against 'American-inspired social theories' in many major French publications and has spoken out against 'cancel culture' at French universities.

'It was a series of incidents that was extremely traumatic to our community and that all fell under what is called cancel culture,' Heinich said.

Others have argued that it shows an inability in France to adapt to a changing world.

'It's the sign of a small, frightened republic, declining, provincializing, but which in the past and to this day believes in its universal mission and which thus seeks those responsible for its decline,' François Cusset, an expert on American civilization at Paris Nanterre University told the Times.

Anne Garréta, a French writer who teaches in universities in France and the U.S., has also argued that many of the leading thinkers on the subject have come from France, not from the U.S., as claimed.

'It's an entire global world of ideas that circulates,' she said.

'It just happens that campuses that are the most cosmopolitan and most globalized at this point in history are the American ones.'
 
Even the French see what the left in this country is doing to it. Holy shit.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9242453/Out-control-woke-leftism-cancel-culture-threat-FRANCE-French-politicians-say.html

'Out-of-control woke leftism and cancel culture' from the U.S is a threat to FRANCE because it 'attacks' the nation's heritage and identity, French politicians and intellectuals say

French politicians, prominent intellectuals, and academics are arguing against the influence of America's 'out-of-control leftism and cancel culture'
They claim it is undermining French society and an attack on French heritage
French President Emmanuel Macron in October cautioned against 'certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States'
His Education Minister also warned of a 'battle to wage against an intellectual matrix from American universities'

By Frances Mulraney For Dailymail.com

Published: 17:12 EST, 9 February 2021 | Updated: 17:46 EST, 9 February 2021

Politicians, prominent intellectuals, and academics in France have voiced concern that 'out-of-control leftism and cancel culture' from the United States is threatening French identity.

They are arguing that American ideas on race, gender, post-colonialism – especially those coming from U.S. universities – are undermining French society and are an attack on French heritage.

The collection of intellectuals arguing that France is being contaminated by the leftism of America was buoyed on last year after French President Emmanuel Macron appeared to side with them.

In a speech in October on the 'Fight against Separatism', Macron warned against leaving 'the intellectual debate to others' as he cautioned of the 'certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States'.

His education minister Jean-Michel Blanquer also warned in October that there is a 'battle to wage against an intellectual matrix from American universities'.

The debate came to a head this week after the new director of the Paris Opera, Alexander Neef, released a 66-page report on diversity at the company in which he vowed to diversify staff and to ban blackface.

It came after five black members of the ballet company circulated an open letter among the Paris Opera's 1,800 employees last summer, calling for greater diversity.

Neef was targeted for the decision by far-right leader Marine le Pen and by French newspaper Le Monde which said he 'soaked up American culture for 10 years' while he worked in Toronto.

This month also saw the publication of a book by social scientists Stéphane Beaud and Gérard Noiriel in which they claimed that race is a 'bulldozer' that destroys other subjects.

They added to the New York Times that they did not believe race should not be studied as an academic subject in France, as the secular government does not recognize it.

It follows tension over protests against police violence last summer in France, sparked as they were in the U.S. by the death in police custody of George Floyd.

The wave of protests sparked further backlash in universities, as students began to put pressure on institutions to disinvite well-known speakers.

Activists also targeted a play at Sorbonne University where white actors were to wear masks and dark make up.

There was the idea that we're talking too much about racial questions in France,' Pap Ndiaye, a historian, told the Times of the summer's protests. 'That's enough.'

Some French intellects have also argued that American universities are to blame for giving justification to acts of terrorism carried out by Muslims.

After three Islamist terror attacks last fall, Education minister Blanquer accused the universities of being complicit.

He was supported in an open letter from 100 prominent scholars that blasted social theories 'transferred from North American campuses'.

One of the signatories, Gilles Kepel, argued that American influence led to 'a sort of prohibition in universities to think about the phenomenon of political Islam in the name of a leftist ideology that considers it the religion of the underprivileged.'

Historian Pierre-André Taguieff argued in the same way that the 'American-style black question' was a 'totally artificial importation' to France.

He said that it was all driven by 'hatred of the West, as a white civilization'.

'The common agenda of these enemies of European civilization can be summed up in three words: decolonize, demasculate, de-Europeanize,' Taguieff said.

'Straight white male — that's the culprit to condemn and the enemy to eliminate.'

Macron had previously mostly remained silent on the matter, with the official government line being dismissive of race and systemic racism.

It is illegal in France to collect data based on race and for many, the country's national identify rejects diversity and multiculturalism, instead focusing on fundamental rights and core values like equality and liberty.

Yet according to the New York Times, Marcron is also courting the right ahead of the election next year, which led him to eventually comment last year after center-right lawmakers pressed for a parliamentary investigation into 'ideological excesses' at universities.

They also called out 'guilty' scholars on Twitter.

In Macron's comments, made two weeks into the protests on June 14, he blamed universities for encouraging the 'ethnicization of the social question' — amounting to 'breaking the republic in two'.

Macron's intervention was welcomed by academics including sociologist Nathalie Heinich.

'I was pleasantly astonished,' she told the Times.

Last month she established an organization that fights against 'decolonialism and identity politics'.

The group has written warnings against 'American-inspired social theories' in many major French publications and has spoken out against 'cancel culture' at French universities.

'It was a series of incidents that was extremely traumatic to our community and that all fell under what is called cancel culture,' Heinich said.

Others have argued that it shows an inability in France to adapt to a changing world.

'It's the sign of a small, frightened republic, declining, provincializing, but which in the past and to this day believes in its universal mission and which thus seeks those responsible for its decline,' François Cusset, an expert on American civilization at Paris Nanterre University told the Times.

Anne Garréta, a French writer who teaches in universities in France and the U.S., has also argued that many of the leading thinkers on the subject have come from France, not from the U.S., as claimed.

'It's an entire global world of ideas that circulates,' she said.

'It just happens that campuses that are the most cosmopolitan and most globalized at this point in history are the American ones.'

who gives a shit? i don't think ignoring how racist and bigoted our country has been over the years affects our love of our country, in fact, it makes us better stewards going forward. only chickenshit fools ignore the truth, because it somehow embarrasses them...as a result, they get stuck on stupid and show up to demonstrate against the removal of statues honoring racist traitors being displayed on state land maintained by government funds.

if this is an accurate article, then these fools do not understand the concept most real Americans live by-

My country, right or wrong. If wrong to make it right, if right, to keep it right.
 
who gives a shit? i don't think ignoring how racist and bigoted our country has been over the years affects our love of our country, in fact, it makes us better stewards going forward. only chickenshit fools ignore the truth, because it somehow embarrasses them...as a result, they get stuck on stupid and show up to demonstrate against the removal of statues honoring racist traitors being displayed on state land maintained by government funds.

if this is an accurate article, then these fools do not understand the concept most real Americans live by-

My country, right or wrong. If wrong to make it right, if right, to keep it right.

Why are you even answering this thread? I am certain your ignorant uneducated ass could not even read past the headline.
 
Why are you even answering this thread? I am certain your ignorant uneducated ass could not even read past the headline.

if you could read, you would know i obviously read it by my reply. the real question is, when are you going to finish second grade, sailor boy.
 
I do, my little bitch.

If you don't, why are you here, my little bitch?

why do you call people who tower so far above you and could kick your lame ass in 5 seconds "your little bitch?" the same dumbass reason you call biden the "usurper" even after he kicked traitor trump's ass by 7 million votes and 74 electoral votes? in short, because you are such a pathetic chickenshit afraid of the truth?
 
speaking of cancel culture, dumbfucks-


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The crap you wrote was glancing at it. And I am sure sounding out the words.

what does "the crap you wrote was glancing at it," mean? And i truly believe in order for you to read anything you have to sound out the words, slow and easy. like a drooling 7 year old.
 
why do you call people who tower so far above you and could kick your lame ass in 5 seconds "your little bitch?" the same dumbass reason you call biden the "usurper" even after he kicked traitor trump's ass by 7 million votes and 74 electoral votes? in short, because you are such a pathetic chickenshit afraid of the truth?

I didn't think you could explain why someone who claims they "don't care" about the topic posts in the thread, my little bitch.
 
what does "the crap you wrote was glancing at it," mean? And i truly believe in order for you to read anything you have to sound out the words, slow and easy. like a drooling 7 year old.

What you did. Typical dumb fuck Democrat. Even the French think you are fucked in the head.
 
The Republicans are responsible for starting the Cancel Culture and waking everyone up!

I still remember how the Republicans protested the sale of French Fries because the French did not sign onto Bush and Cheney's war on Iraq as a result of 911.

THAT IS THE STUPIDEST AND MOST MORONIC CANCEL CULTURE IDEA OF ALL TIMES- NEVER TO BE OUTDONE OR MATCHED EVER AGAIN.

THINK ABOUT HOW SILLY THAT WAS!

THAT CERTAINLY WOKE MANY PEOPLE UP- CREATING WOKES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!
 
The Republicans are responsible for starting the Cancel Culture and waking everyone up! I still remember how the Republicans protested the sale of French Fries because the French did not sign onto Bush and Cheney's war on Iraq as a result of 911. THAT IS THE STUPIDEST AND MOST MORONIC CANCEL CULTURE IDEA OF ALL TIMES- NEVER TO BE OUTDONE OR MATCHED EVER AGAIN. THINK ABOUT HOW SILLY THAT WAS! THAT CERTAINLY WOKE MANY PEOPLE UP- CREATING WOKES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!

Whataboutism.
 
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