The violent left has crossed another red line in France, where Antifa terrorists allegedly murdered a 23-year-old conservative university student in Lyon last week – and the political establishment's silence is deafening.
Jordan Bardella, president of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party, didn't mince words when he declared French democracy is now at a dangerous 'tipping point.' The conservative leader directly blamed the French political and media establishment for enabling far-left violence that has now turned deadly.
'A red line has been crossed,' Bardella stated, pointing to the complicity of France's corrupt elite in allowing Antifa mobs to operate with impunity. Sound familiar, Patriots?
This brutal killing should serve as a wake-up call to Americans watching our own leftist radicals grow increasingly violent. We've seen Antifa terrorize cities from Portland to Washington D.C., and now their European counterparts have escalated to outright murder of political opponents.
Media Blackout Protects Leftist Terrorists
Just like here in America, France's state-run media is working overtime to downplay this political assassination. They're using the same playbook we've seen from CNN and MSDNC – ignore, minimize, or justify leftist violence while screaming about 'right-wing extremism.'
'The French political and media establishment are complicit in the violence of the far-left,' Bardella declared, echoing what millions of Americans have witnessed firsthand.
This is exactly why President Trump's decisive victory in 2024 was so crucial. While Europe descends into leftist chaos, America is finally fighting back against the radical mob that wants to silence conservative voices permanently.
The 23-year-old victim's only crime? Holding conservative beliefs on a university campus – the same 'crime' that gets American students attacked, doxxed, and expelled every single day.
France's democracy may be collapsing under the weight of leftist terrorism, but America still has time to learn from Europe's mistakes. The question is: will we act before it's too late?
