In an email I received from VDARE.com friend Takuan Seiyo, he writes about the November 15th conference in Paris of Bloc Identitaire (see poster announcement above). His email's subject line is "From the great (population) replacement to the great return (back to Africa and Muzland)," and he explains:

They say in the linked article that the re-migration is to include not only immigrants but their descendants too, as "the only option to assure a peaceful future, not only the identity, of France." There are several ways of reading that word, "peaceful," and that's good. I like that wild pig symbol, too.

(The linked article is in French.)

Bloc Identitaire is described at Wikipedia as "a regionalist nativist French and Europeanist activist movement," which sounds about right, except that it leaves out the immigration-driven provocations that have made its development organic politically.

Bloc Identitaire and its "youth wing" Generation Identitaire have received some prior coverage here at VDARE.com, and the range of provocations are well illustrated in a five-minute video from 2011, which includes an interview with Philippe Vardon, a spokesman for Bloc Identitaire:

Google's translation of the conference announcement includes this:

[O]ften oscillating between Utopia and soft vile cowardice, advocating assimilation as the massive response to the massive immigration or "reconciliation" with immigrants or descendants of immigrants who hate France and the French, the Bloc Identity believes that re-migration, concerted and planned, that is to say, the return to their country of origin of a large part of immigrants and descendants of immigrants, is the only option to guarantee a peaceful future for our country and preserve its identity.

It's not a new idea. At least by 2005, Steve Sailer was suggesting that Europe ' pay its Muslim immigrants to go home .' And the late, lamented Lawrence Auster, in his masterful 2009 speech A Real Islam Policy For A Real America , suggested, similarly, that Islam must be removed from America if our own civilization is to survive.

The core of Larry's speech was an imagined address to the American people by a future U.S. president who was not in thrall to today's liberal verities. In part of the speech, the president also spoke to Muslims worldwide: