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New Delhi: President Emmanuel Macron said that the far-right and far-left parties in France's upcoming legislative elections are causing division among the people on Monday evening. He warned that these "extreme" parties could even lead to a "civil war," during an interview on the Generation Do It Yourself podcast. Macron stated that the far-right National Rally's plan to handle crime and insecurity targets people based on their religion and origin. He warned that this approach divides people and could lead to a civil war.
Macron also mentioned that the far-left France Unbowed, which is a part of a quickly formed alliance is also promoting divisive politics that could lead to similar conflicts.
Tech billionaire Elon Mask expressed concerns in an interview with Michael Milken last month. In this interview, he stated that people are crossing the border in large numbers, almost like a scene from World War Z. Is this propaganda or reality?
He also stated that he is seeing situations where people are crossing the border in large numbers, similar to scenes from World War Z which doesn't seem safe for him. He believes in immigration, but allowing unchecked immigration on a large scale could lead to serious problems, He further added.
In a video posted by an X handle Daily Reports, a European woman can be seen kissing the boots of African immigrants. The caption reads, "A woman kissed the shoes of African immigrants."
In another video, European women can be seen partying with a lot of African men. The caption suggests that they are illegal immigrants, it reads, "Spanish NGO activists are having fun among illegal immigrants in a refugee camp in Spain."
"Hundreds of African immigrants arrived in Spain. They are waiting to be placed in comfortable hotels. They will soon be dispersed throughout Europe," they wrote in another post.
Another X handles, Europe Invasion posted a video showing African immigrants fighting in Italy, they wrote, "African immigrants have a bloody fight in a metro station in Italy. Our children see these views while going to school."