Goodbye Toulouse: Residents ‘No Longer Feel Safe in Their Own Neighborhood’

As conditions deteriorate, a survey found that 67% of French respondents believe that anti-white racism exists in France today.

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As conditions deteriorate, a survey found that 67% of French respondents believe that anti-white racism exists in France today.

Residents in a neighborhood of Toulouse have expressed growing concern about rising tensions and a perceived decline in safety in their local area.

According to a report, some residents in the district surveyed say they no longer feel comfortable in their daily lives. One local resident, Sylvie, described how:

Our girls dress properly so as not to be insulted. If a person is white, it is certain that he will be insulted.

She added: “I can’t take it anymore, I want to leave my neighborhood… we no longer live,” describing the conditions compared to earlier years.

Other residents also reported concerns about hostile graffiti appearing in parts of the city, including messages such as “Kill all the white men” and “to death the whites,” which they said contributed to a growing sense of insecurity in the area.

The report also references an IFOP survey suggesting that 46% of respondents claim to have experienced aggression or discrimination due to their skin colour or religion. The article notes that some individuals feel increasingly pressured to relocate due to what they perceive as a worsening social climate.

Separately, a CSA survey for Europe 1, CNews, and Le Journal du Dimanche indicates that 67% of French respondents believe that anti-white racism exists in France today.

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