
Paris Women’s Day: The Wrong Fight
The more intense the ideological struggles become, the less women are defended.

The more intense the ideological struggles become, the less women are defended.

The march in memory of the young man murdered by ‘anti-fascists’ was the subject of a scandalous smear campaign by the media.

Quentin, a 23-year-old right-wing activist, suffered a critical brain hemorrhage after being brutally assaulted for protecting a conservative women’s demonstration (UPDATED BELOW).

The British nationalist activist drew the wrath of the French Foreign Ministry for denouncing immigration as degrading Paris.

“Fight for your civilization, fight for your life, fight for your values. Fight for who you are.”

The event examines the growing distance between EU institutions and the Union’s citizens amid a full-blown European identity crisis.

Riot police had to disperse the far-left crowd with water cannons, while female thinkers conducted an insightful discussion about politics, freedom, and motherhood.

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