Jean-Marie Le Pen is dead. 96 years of age, with most of his life spent being a bigoted, right-wing apologist and leader of a terroristic organization known as The National Front.
This guy hated everyone, reminding me of the George Carlin gig where a fella rattled off everyone he hated, leaving no one untouched. France will treat this man as a national hero, but certainly under their breath, they will curse this man, his image and sayings, and his provocative and hurtful methods of getting attention placed upon himself and his political party, The National Front.

The IRA has its official party, Sinn Fein. The National Front’s presence in the French Assembly justified Jean-Marie’s political antics attacking anything progressive or entirely democratic. Outside of the National Assembly National Front henchmen toured the night attacking migrants, homosexuals and progressives never they appeared. Terrorist Cells allied to The National Front exist throughout France and are involved in most forms of civil disobedience. An active arm of his political party was always encouraged by their leaders.
The Far Right has a growing membership outside and inside the Assembly. Hate can be a divining rod of hope for those who need excuses for their failures in life and business. Unions and small businesses support the Front, who attack migrant-founded businesses and dissuade workers from supporting equal rights and services to migrants. “Send them back from where they came” is a cry of political henchmen working for this horrid political organization.
The National Front has many friends in America as well. Like-minded folk who dislike those who appear to be different, the migrant and illegal immigrants. The spread of this hate-filled virus can fall upon the leadership of men like Jean-Marie Le Pen.
“A man whose thoughts should never be remembered,
whose ideals need to be thrown in the trash.
A curse upon the House of Le Pen,
and not a worthy thing ever sent of him” (Me)
Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
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