Posted on 04/01/2023 6:18:15 PM PDT by marshmallow
What will France be like in ten years? Twenty? Thirty? The answer is quite obvious.
“Among the 8 bestselling ‘children’s books’ from Amazon France, 4 books are on Islam,” translated from “Dans les 8 meilleurs ventes “livres pour enfants” d’Amazon France, 4 livres sur l’islam,” Fdesouche, March 24, 2023 (thanks to the RAIR Foundation):
Bestselling children’s books from Amazon France on March 24, 2023:

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I’m surprised that any books beyond MadMo’s ripoff of the Bible are allowed by Islam.
Didn’t those degenerates burn the library of Alexandra not so long ago?
Maybe the French are just getting a jumpstart at understanding their future masters.
About half the children born in France are to Muslim parents.
I wonder if all of Europe will be Muslim by then? I am thinking maybe they will have to kill half of Europe, in order to accomplish that, and I am sure they would be ok with that.
“Antigone” is for kids?
Its strange it seems only the former USSR slave nations in Eastern Europe seem to be resisting. The western ones have already capitulated.
I am thinking Europeans would be ok with it too.
Strange times.
So what ? I am not surprised the religious consider the mainstream french publications Woke, or as they might call it blasphemy.
obviously the reason the mainstream are are going broke and stuff
The Spanish have a dislike for Mohammedans
France would be FAR BETTER OFF worried about their own borders, rather than wasting their time with a country 1000 miles away.
“Horton Hears an Infidel”?
That is strange isn’t it? Maybe they don’t give a crap if anyone calls them racists.
Instead over here it’s “My Two Mommies” or “My Two Daddies”, or “I Was A Boy but Now I’m a Girl”.
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