Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2021 6:05 pm
Boulanger: "We reform immigration or it reforms us."
Boulanger has stood as one of the Gaullican politicians who is publicly supportive of Bullmann's statements, which were denounced by an official spokesperson of the government.
Moïse Baillieu
March 30th, 2021|Verlois, Gaullica
Boulanger is currently on the campaign trail for
the position of State-President of Assonaire.
Verlois, Gaullica -
The leader of Gaullica's National Front, Alfred Boulanger, has become one of the few Gaullican politicians to publicly echo the calls made by Weranian Interior Minister Jörg Bullmann over immigration reform. Bullmann, who spoke to NKP supporters in the city of Wiesstadt, claimed that if Weranic immigration policies did not change Werania would fundamentally change through a "demographic extinction".
At a campaign event in Côte Serene, one of the largest cities in the State of Assonaire, Boulanger told the crowd of FN supporters that: "At current rates it isn't a question of it; but of when."
Assonaire has become a battleground for the traditional parties of Gaullican politics, regionalist groups that have recently formed into a singular party to advocate for their interest, and a rapidly rising National Front on the backdrop of fears over the Tsabaran refugee crisis and immigration in general.
He would continue, sparking sharp criticism from politicians from across Gaullica's political parties, by stating that:
Boulanger, like Bullmann, is referencing elements of the white nationalist 'great replacement' conspiracy theory in which there is a supranational, globalist plot to replace the ethnic make up of 'Euclean states' to fit some grand scheme of 'white genocide'. The reference made to Gaullica's fertility rate being an outlier is that as per data gathered in 2018, with the highest Euclean Community rate at 2.1.
On the campaign trail and at FN events in general, Boulanger and his party have advocated for pressuring the Euclean Commission for 'stricter border controls' as well as 'a larger emphasis on Euclean cultural diversity and inter-regional dialogue as opposed to external immigration'.
Mr. Boulanger was quick to distance his remarks from the Tsabaran refugee crisis. He said "if you think I am talking about refugees from war, of course I am not. You are putting words in my mouth. Tsabara needs to be supported to prevent a great refugee crisis; but in the case of one, well, we must do our best to help them fix their situation so they have safe homes to return to. This is not a radical idea."
Yet the most inflammatory remark made by Boulanger was that "what I am saying, at the heart of the issue, is that not that existing immigrants need to leave. That is not it. There needs to be a stronger condition on individuals coming to our country; and those that do must conform to our ways of living and our values. Euclean values." When asked what these meant; Boulanger replied: "democracy, individual liberty, Sotirian values of morality, the respect and support of our traditional linguistic and cultural institutions -- we don't want to see Gaullican become a minority language, we don't want to see our cuisine or our art replaced."
Boulanger's remarks were denounced by members of the LVs, the PSD, the PRCP, the SGIO and the UCT. In a statement made by the PSD, they lambasted Boulanger for seemingly implying that the president herself was not a "true Gaullican".
The leader of Gaullica's National Front, Alfred Boulanger, has become one of the few Gaullican politicians to publicly echo the calls made by Weranian Interior Minister Jörg Bullmann over immigration reform. Bullmann, who spoke to NKP supporters in the city of Wiesstadt, claimed that if Weranic immigration policies did not change Werania would fundamentally change through a "demographic extinction".
At a campaign event in Côte Serene, one of the largest cities in the State of Assonaire, Boulanger told the crowd of FN supporters that: "At current rates it isn't a question of it; but of when."
Assonaire has become a battleground for the traditional parties of Gaullican politics, regionalist groups that have recently formed into a singular party to advocate for their interest, and a rapidly rising National Front on the backdrop of fears over the Tsabaran refugee crisis and immigration in general.
He would continue, sparking sharp criticism from politicians from across Gaullica's political parties, by stating that:
"If you look at the demographic trends, if you look at the rates of children migrant families from Coius have, the numbers begin to paint a story. But the numbers may be different between here and Werania, for instance. Minister Bullmann cited some data that says Weranians will become a minority in their own country by 2060, others say later and others say sooner. But these are studies that show it; Gaullica's fertility rate is an outlier among a lot of Eastern Euclea but it is still falling. And there will come a time in the future, that if we don't change the course, like the Weranians we run the risk of becoming a minority in our own country."
Boulanger, like Bullmann, is referencing elements of the white nationalist 'great replacement' conspiracy theory in which there is a supranational, globalist plot to replace the ethnic make up of 'Euclean states' to fit some grand scheme of 'white genocide'. The reference made to Gaullica's fertility rate being an outlier is that as per data gathered in 2018, with the highest Euclean Community rate at 2.1.
On the campaign trail and at FN events in general, Boulanger and his party have advocated for pressuring the Euclean Commission for 'stricter border controls' as well as 'a larger emphasis on Euclean cultural diversity and inter-regional dialogue as opposed to external immigration'.
Mr. Boulanger was quick to distance his remarks from the Tsabaran refugee crisis. He said "if you think I am talking about refugees from war, of course I am not. You are putting words in my mouth. Tsabara needs to be supported to prevent a great refugee crisis; but in the case of one, well, we must do our best to help them fix their situation so they have safe homes to return to. This is not a radical idea."
Yet the most inflammatory remark made by Boulanger was that "what I am saying, at the heart of the issue, is that not that existing immigrants need to leave. That is not it. There needs to be a stronger condition on individuals coming to our country; and those that do must conform to our ways of living and our values. Euclean values." When asked what these meant; Boulanger replied: "democracy, individual liberty, Sotirian values of morality, the respect and support of our traditional linguistic and cultural institutions -- we don't want to see Gaullican become a minority language, we don't want to see our cuisine or our art replaced."
Boulanger's remarks were denounced by members of the LVs, the PSD, the PRCP, the SGIO and the UCT. In a statement made by the PSD, they lambasted Boulanger for seemingly implying that the president herself was not a "true Gaullican".
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