
Defending French Women and Western Civilisation—Collectif Némésis founder Alice Cordier
“They think women can be afraid on the street, but they don’t make the connection with immigration.”

“They think women can be afraid on the street, but they don’t make the connection with immigration.”

National sovereignty—not subsidies or slogans—is the key to defending Spanish workers.

“It seems that the humanitarian and moral dimension of Christianity is only recognized in external relations—when the EU speaks about humanitarian aid on other continents.”

“History is the most politically sensitive science in the sense that historical representations and interpretations have a de facto great impact on politics.”

“My country cannot be a place where a woman cannot walk down the street alone.”

“At the very least, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of Christian slaves.”

“Europe was born with a soul but without a body in the 1950s. Now, we find a Europe with a body but without a soul.”

True feminism means defending women’s rights against all forms of oppression—even when it challenges the politics of diversity and multiculturalism.

The realm of intellectual training and academia has been left to the Left and constitutes a privileged field of engagement for young people who do not wish to keep their ideas under wraps.

“They are losing and that is why they are resorting to more persecution, more circus instead of bread.”
“The tide has turned: citizens reject progressive policies and the woke ideology.”
“A student in The Hague chose to return to Israel, stating that she would rather live under constant rocket fire than endure the toxic hostility on campus.”
“Seeking justice in Azerbaijan is futile for individuals of Armenian descent.”
The transgender ideology is “not a social contagion. It is social engineering.”
“Everything we do now is planting a seed and watching the plant grow. I don’t know if I’ll be there for the harvest, but it’s enough for me.”
“If Syria falls entirely under jihadist rule, it will become a global terror hub. Western leaders must act decisively, not just for Syria’s future, but for their own security.”
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