During a debate in the French National Assembly, Clémence Guetté from La France Insoumise said that the measures to preserve French ethnicity have failed.
This Guetté considers a good reason to celebrate. “You have lost the racist ideological battle. Today, already one in three French people have ties to immigration,” she rejoiced, according to Le Journal du Dimanche.
Clémence Guetté is vice-president of the radical left party La France Insoumise (LFI – France in Revolt). LFI leader and presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon has attempted to strengthen the party’s membership base by recruiting immigrants, particularly Muslims, rather than the “boring” white native population.
During a debate in the National Assembly this week on legislation to combat fraudulent marriages or arranged marriages, Guetté accused Marine Le Pen’s party Rassemblement National and the conservative party Union de la Droite pour la République (UDR), led by Éric Ciotti, of attempting to protect the “so-called native French” population, which she described as “white French people”.
Guetté further claimed that the bill was only intended to “put obstacles” in the way of immigrants who wish to “build a life in our country, marry, start a family” and take part in “today’s social life”.
Left-wing European politicians (as in Norway appears to include Høyre) do not seem to get enough of either radical socialism, Muslims and Islam, which is often described as “the religion of peace”, despite the fact that Islam literally means submission.
Høyre-ordfører Lindboe i Oslo feirer islam, sosialister og Pride
This is happening in a context where LFI is increasingly openly embracing the concepts of “the new France” and “the great population replacement” – a term coined by the French philosopher Renaud Camus. He accused Western elites of regarding the inhabitants of their own countries as interchangeable economic units that can be replaced with cheaper, foreign alternatives without major consequences. The bill for the enormous costs mass immigration entails is passed directly on through high taxes and duties to an increasingly poorer native population.
A clear majority of French people believe that Le Grand Remplacement is a reality. A survey conducted by the polling institute Institut français d’opinion publique (Ifop) shows that 60 per cent of French people believe that the country is undergoing a “profound demographic change” and that the French are being “gradually replaced by non-European population groups, mainly from the African continent”. It is interesting to note that 64 per cent of Socialist Party (Parti socialiste) voters expressed concern about how France is changing as a result of mass immigration.
Le Grand Remplacement is rejected by a united political leadership on the left throughout Western Europe as a pure conspiracy theory, even though the figures clearly prove that a population replacement in these countries is in full swing, also in Norway.
Thibaut Monnier reacted strongly on X, where he condemned the statements, which he described as “anti-white racism”. Monnier is vice-president of the party Identité-Libertés, led by Marine Le Pen’s niece Marion Maréchal.
“Imagine if Clémence Guetté had instead said: ‘Forget your proposals for survival to protect French people of North African descent from Arabs, you have already lost’. Anti-white racism has no place in our chamber.”
❗️Imaginez si @Clemence_Guette avait dit à la place: « remballez vos propositions de survie pour préserver les Français maghrébins, des arabes, vous avez déjà perdu ».
Le racisme anti blanc n’a pas sa place dans notre hémicycle.
Je saisis le bureau de l’Assemblée nationale.… https://t.co/CwSyYOxvk3
— Thibaut Monnier (@MonnierThibaut) June 26, 2026
Guetté is not the only one among LFI politicians who celebrates the declining white population in France. Her party colleague Carlos Martens Bilongo, who was born in Angola, boasted of the same last year: “If we have had more children than them, it is just too bad for them”. Bilongo encouraged immigrants to continue having more children than the French in order to “show them that we are more and that we are smarter”.
France’s President Emmanuel Macron appears to be most occupied with creating a conflict between Europe and Russia, and is willing to move French nuclear weapons to countries closer to the border with Russia. Macron does not seem equally concerned with handling the massive problems France is experiencing on the home front. Here the French President differs little from other politicians in Western Europe.
