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Emmanuel Macron, against separatism.

If you read only headlines, you will think that the President of the French Republic has made a speech about the procés or about the Corsican independence movement.

They do not go around the shots.

When Macron says "separatism" he means Islamic fundamentalism.

"We must liberate Islam in France from its foreign influences. We must attack Islamic separatism because

in that radical Islamism there is a will to contravene the laws of the Republic

and to create a parallel order, another organization of society," he said this Friday. Macron during the announcement of the bill on Islamic separatism, which will be presented on December 9 in the Assembly and whose different implications he has begun to reveal today.

The French president has extirpated the geographical connotation of the term "separatism" to encompass the fight against those who dispute the preminence of the State, opposing spurious norms to the legality of the Republic.

Religious in general, Islamic in particular.

It is another way of saying "communitarianism", a word it replaces in French political jargon.

Too neutral, not unequivocally negative.

Demodée.

Although today it has announced a series of measures that will appear in the law - whose objective is "to reinforce secularism and respect for republican principles" -, such as the obligation of neutrality for employees of public companies, to oblige all associations that request grants to first sign a

'letter' of secularism

or the enhanced supervision of private religious schools, it will be necessary to see what specific denomination the new legislation has.

Because in this the legislative power spins very fine, in order to avoid being branded as a discriminator.

Because in France you cannot legislate ad hoc on a religion.

So what everyone calls the burqa law is officially called the "law against concealment of the face in public space."

A term used since October 2019

Macron introduced the term 'separatism' in October 2019 in the wake of the Paris prefecture attack when a computer scientist employed by the Interior Ministry,

converted to Islam and quietly radicalized

, killed four officials with knives.

"In some places of the Republic

, a separatism has been installed, that is, the will not to live together anymore

, not to be within the Republic in the name of a religion, Islam, disfiguring it," the president declared then on the RTL network .

In February of this year, Macron moved to a difficult neighborhood in Mulhouse, with a controversial mosque, and specified the enemy, "Islamic separatism."

Then Covid 19 arrived and ordered a stop.

The president resumed his pilgrimage to the rentrée.

There will be new stages.

Meanwhile, the text will be presented to the religious leaders, will pass through the filter of the Council of State and will reach the National Assembly.

Debate, first half of 2021. In fact, Macron this week presented the general lines of the text to the leaders of the various confessions.

In his speech this Friday, while insisting on the need to move away from a "radical Islam" of which he has given examples: "unschooling of children", the "development of community sports and cultural practices,

" indoctrination and the denial of our principles such as equality between men and women

", the French president also announced the creation of a scientific Institute of Islamology to better understand this religion and separate it from" ideological and exclusively political debates ".

Meanwhile, the keyword has earned an 's'.

In a reserved meeting with journalists on Thursday attended by this correspondent, we had to wait more than an hour for our interlocutors to specify that plural.

And they dispatched it with an allusion to "

certain evangelical religions

that have the ability to withdraw from the functioning of the Republic (...) and forms of expression of the far right or the far left."

A paragraph in 17 transcription pages ".

Interior sources needed more time to explain that the law will "surely" address and "penalize" those who "issue virginity certificates."

Othersi those who exclude daughters from inheritance.

¿

How widespread are these practices

?

Is a bill necessary to try to eradicate them?

Critics see the bill as proof of

Macron's right-wing movement

and lend the president intentions to mow the electoral grass under the feet of the right and the extreme right.

The environment of the president defends the initiative.

He considers it a necessary instrument in the reconquest of those areas of the Republic "where there is a true ecosystem instead of public service and instead of republican services."

Come on,

where to get a place in the nursery you have to talk to the imam

and where the street is in the hands of the gang that controls drug trafficking.

Interior sources specified about the plural: "That there is no ambiguity in the concept or in the action we undertake. There are forms of separatism but the point of view (...) is Islamism."

The new head of the portfolio, Gérald Darmanin, made it clear shortly after being appointed: "The country is sick of communitarianism and now of

a political Islam that wants to overthrow the values ​​of the Republic

."

So now you know, when Macron goes on a campaign to fight against separatism, in reality he is going to fight against Islamic fundamentalism.

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