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France's yellow vest protests: "It's a white movement"
British daily newspaper The Guardian asks, "Why are France's yellow vest protests so white?" 

Singling out White people for criticism remains a glaring exception to the PC rules, as even noticing the race of other people (except to decry them being victims), much less criticizing it in any way is forbidden and often punished by law. 

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"...With immigrants and minorities suffering from disproportionate rates of unemployment and poverty, similarities with yellow vests when it comes to pay and work are obvious.

"It's the France that's forgotten, the France that's left behind," said (Youcef) Brakani.

Yet a study by sociologist Herve Le Bras suggested that yellow vest protestors are overwhelmingly from rural areas, where there are few minority groups.

"It's a white movement," said Rakif Chekkat, a law expert and editor of the website Etat d'Exception. ..."

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"Its white France that's suffering," said Jean-Yves Le Gallou, a self-proclaimed yellow vest member and far-right politician.

"Bourgeois France has duped us, telling us immigrants are poor," added Eric Zemmour, a right-wing writer. ..."
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Why are France's yellow vest protests so white?

Besides the author of the piece being named Alice Kantor, notice the first two individuals quoted and given the majority of quotes, have very un-French names. The two French who are quoted making a case for France's impoverished White population are labeled "far-right" and "right-wing."

https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t1270074/

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