French “former populist MP” Marion Maréchal, niece of Marine Le Pen, “has called on her supporters to fight the ‘Great Replacement.'” She added that the consequences of the Great Replacement would be a “multicultural society that wants to be fractured and violent.”

The term “Great Replacement” was coined by the writer Renaud Camus, who wrote that vast migration translates to the “replacement of a people, the indigenous French people, by one or others; of its culture by the loss of its cultural identity through multiculturalism.” Camus singled out Muslims for “not wanting to integrate” into French society. He did so not without cause, specifically because of the problems associated with Islam’s expansionary theology, supremacy, call to jihad, and human rights abuses.

Marion Maréchal said that “multiculturalism” would lead to a “fractured and violent society,” but the problem is not with the culture of every immigrant who comes to France. Islamic supremacism is what is problematic, and that was the central focus of Renaud Camus, with 1400 years of Islamic history to back up his assertions. The hijrah continues to be aided by globalists in France and other Western countries, which Marechal recognized in stating:

After 40 years of mass migration, Islamic lobbies and political correctness, France is in the process of passing from the eldest daughter of the Catholic Church, to becoming the little niece of Islam. Terrorism is only the tip of the iceberg — this is not the France that our grandparents fought for.

“Marion Marechal Calls for French to Resist ‘Great Replacement,’” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, October 1, 2019: