As you know, on April 21, 20 French generals published a call, in which they wrote that if the French state does not solve the violence against the police and the proper management of immigration, then a civil war may occur.

The final straw was when a Tunisian immigrant (who had lived illegally in Paris for 10 years) stabbed a policewoman to death in Rambouillet. The Tunisian immigrant shouted Allah Akbar when he cut the throat of the policewoman, the French prosecutor classified the case as an act of terrorism.

The generals' open call broke a taboo that everyone knew and no one talked about. It can be said that they did not claim anything special, only what thousands of articles have already published in Europe. However, the demand for "proper handling of immigration" ran counter to Macron's policy on migrants, which has so far been more or less exhausted by getting indignant at every similar case, threatening severe punishments, but beyond that nothing happens.

Of course, he was put there to help with the migration. As István Lovas wrote in the Democrat at the time, György Soros supported Macron's campaign with 2,365,000 euros, banker David Rotschchild with 976,000 euros, and the Goldman Sachs banking house with 2,145,110 euros.

So in the terribly democratic France, the generals are slowly being turned into close enemies by the media loyal to the government and who knows what awaits them?

Fidesz MEP
Balázs Hídvéghi about what happened on his social media page:

"France is in danger." This is how the open letter begins, which has kept the French in a frenzy for days. Its authors are the highest-ranking active and retired military officers. They want to draw the political leadership's attention to how mass migration has changed their country. The huge, unintegrated masses of immigrants in the suburbs are slowly pushing society into civil war tension.

Yet how different a picture we have of France.
The Eiffel Tower, wine, love... and of course art: French writers, painters, sculptors, composers gave us the greatest works of European culture. However, in the 21st century, this is no longer the whole picture. A few metro stops away from the splendor of Paris, we find ourselves in sobering reality. For example, in Saint-Denis, the resting place of the former French kings, more people go to mosques than to Catholic churches.
In addition, the neighborhood is almost synonymous with crime in France. And the situation is not unique. The letter just published also explains that there are quite a few suburbs across the country where the French state can no longer enforce its own laws. And someone else takes his place. For example, radical Islam that rejects European norms and laws .

The letter was signed by thousands more after the military leaders. That is why it is shocking how the leaders of the state react. The government simply branded it as far-right, and the chief of staff announced that the soldiers who signed it would be court-martialed (!).

It didn't occur to them to think about the content of the letter alone. However, according to a recent survey, 86% of the French population agree that in some cities and neighborhoods the state can no longer enforce the law, and 64% refuse to punish the soldiers who signed it.

Seeing this, the first line of the letter is not an exaggeration: "France is in danger." And we have to learn the lesson. The crazy immigration policy imposed by the left is capable of ruining even France, which is admired by everyone. We can't go down this road!"