Below is a message from Marine Le Pen to French voters about the growing numbers (multitudes) of culture-enrichers in the streets with their, er, derrières elevated towards the sky.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Transcript:

00:04 Voilà France of Monsieur Macron and Monsieur Fillon!

00:08 Voilà the result of ten years of laxity when nothing was done to fight

00:12 communitarianism. Worse: communitarianism was maintained, almost encouraged,

00:16 by national politicians, while declined at the local level: totally insane.

00:20 The street prayers that now take place every week in Clichy,

00:24 the Paris quarter, are of course shocking to the inhabitants. I already denounced

00:28 years ago the generalized indifference, and I repeat it strongly today:

00:33 Streets are public spaces, where religion shouldn’t be expressed.

00:37 I respect all religions and all beliefs. I think that faith, no matter

00:41 which one, eminently deserves respect, but that it is a personal measure

00:45 that one has in one’s heart and that one expresses, that one shares in a temple when

00:49 practising [his religion]. But there’s no justification for tolerating those proselytizing displays

00:53 in the public space. We know very well that those inacceptable drifts

00:57 are the hotbeds of the radicalization. [We know]

01:01 that when authorizing this type of manifestation, the public authority is initiating a move that is

01:05 no longer strictly religious, but that is ideological, political and that

01:09 clearly goes against national unity. Even worse: this communitarian reflex

01:14 has terrible consequences for the radicalization and the indoctrination of “youths”,

01:18 who are encouraged to cultivate an unacceptable form of rejection of secularism

01:22 that is the essential principle of our Republic, and who are even encouraged to

01:26 nurture a true hatred for France. So we could deliberate ad infinitum on the responsibility

01:30 of this or that municipality for the conditions and results of this situation,

01:34 but it’s not the point: it’s appropriate now to send an extremely strong answer

01:38 and apply some basic principles that I remind you of in my presidential promises.

01:42 In any case society doesn’t have to finance the construction

01:46 of temples [mosques]. It’s the responsibility of the faithful and

01:50 and, of course of those for whom it is their religion. The funding

01:54 cannot of course be coming from foreign powers either, since we know fairly well

01:58 that they might be trying — through such means — to propagate an ideology in France contrary to

02:03 our Republic. I don’t want clientelist practices

02:07 to develop in France from which some municipalities would try to buy votes

02:11 by — unacceptably — bypassing the 1905 law

02:15 that defined secularity in France and clearly organized

02:19 the relationship between public power and religion. Finally, I would like to directly

02:23 address my Muslim compatriots: to tell them that I am on the side of the huge majority

02:27 of them, who live their faith and their religion in a totally peaceful way

02:31 with respect to republican rules, and who are the first to be shocked by the

02:35 tendencies I am denouncing. Because it is they who are the first victims

02:39 of the deplorable image that is driven by this hijacking of religion

02:43 that my Muslim compatriots, and the rest of the nation — believers or not —

02:47 need to know that I am going to lead, as the head of state, a strict policy

02:52 concerning that subject, deeply anchored in a respect for the rules of secularism

02:56 in order for us all, together, united as French people, to be able simultaneously to