A recent poll reveals that 67% of French people see “anti-white racism” as a reality in France today.
Conducted by the CSA Institute for CNEWS, Le JDD, and Europe 1, it shows that France is divided on the question. While the majority of those polled acknowledges the phenomenon, voters on the left largely reject the idea: 64% of those supporting the far-left La France Insoumise and 72% of Green party supporters disagree with the hypothesis.
In contrast, the debate is much more balanced in the center and among traditional left-wingers, with 52% of supporters of the presidential party, Renaissance, and 51% of Socialist Party supporters acknowledging its existence.
The strongest support for the concept comes from the Right of the political spectrum. An overwhelming 81% of center-right Les Républicains supporters and 91% of those aligned with the national sovereigntist Rassemblement National validate the existence of anti-white racism.


