The press complacently relayed Christian Estrosi’s announcement, which certainly does not come by chance two weeks before the legislative elections.
The left, as usual, fell into the sensationalist trap, and their moral stances will offer a few patriotic voters—deceived with their complicity—to the UMP.
Since both parties clearly have no memory, it falls to us to remind them that Christian Estrosi had already mentioned this ban in… 2009, on the eve of the regional elections.
The city services of Nice had even then contacted those of the Orange city hall to obtain information on the decree that mayor Jacques Bompard (allied with the identitarians in the regional elections with the League of the South!) had just adopted to ban these displays of foreign patriotism in his city.
A request for information that went unanswered, as the mere announcement seemed certainly sufficient to Christian Estrosi at that time. It is apparently different today (it must be said that the UMP is much more threatened), and Christian Estrosi—three years after mentioning it, and three years after Jacques Bompard—is thus bringing out the big electoral tricks with a municipal decree.
Electoral and only that, unfortunately, because it is all too evident that this mayor who bows to all community demands (by favoring for example the omnipotence of the radicals of the UOIF among the Muslims of Nice) will not be the one to lead the fight against foreign provocations on our soil.
Philippe Vardon – President of Nissa Rebela