![]() That nothing ever changes for the better in this country. That boys can become girls, and girls can become men. ![]() That people who have a certain skin color are evil because of that. That our history is nothing but a catalog of racism, sexism, and homophobia. What is this language they are speaking?Įverywhere it’s the same thing: that America is an evil country. The same weird words and concepts keep coming up. You turn your eyes and ears to advertisements, TV series, football matches, films, live performances, songs, and the schoolbooks of your children. You look at your screens and they speak to you in a language that is strange, and in the end foreign. Your adult children and grandchildren live far away. You drive down the streets in your towns, and you don’t recognize them. It has oppressed you, shamed you: a strange and penetrating feeling of dispossession. ![]() My fellow Americans: For years, you’ve been carried along by the same feeling. ![]() This is a speech that I would like to hear a Republican presidential candidate deliver: For those who don’t know, Zemmour is France’s equivalent of Tucker Carlson. I don’t deny that we have immigration problems, but the situation in France is vastly more serious, which is why I have softened Zemmour’s anti-immigration rhetoric in my version. America does not have remotely the immigration and assimilation problems that France has - not even close. Here is my attempt at translating Eric Zemmour’s speech to an American political and cultural context. ![]()
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