The mask is finally slipping on Europe's so-called "tolerance," and what's underneath is uglier than most Americans realize. When French conservative activist Quentin Deranque was brutally murdered in Lyon in what appears to be an organized gang attack, France's response wasn't to crack down on the killers - it was to summon the U.S. ambassador for daring to comment on it.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. A man is dead for his political beliefs, and the French government is more upset about American criticism than they are about the murder itself.
Deranque, predictably labeled as "extreme right-wing" by the same media that refuses to call Antifa terrorists, was targeted in what investigators describe as a coordinated attack. But here's the part that has French officials scrambling for damage control: this murder threatens to expose the semi-official status of political street gangs in European nations that lecture America about democracy and tolerance.
The Dirty Truth About European "Democracy"
What happened in Lyon isn't an isolated incident - it's part of a pattern that reveals how European elites maintain power. While they preach about the dangers of "far-right extremism," they've been quietly allowing - and some would argue encouraging - leftist street gangs to do their dirty work.
These aren't random acts of violence. These are targeted political assassinations designed to silence conservative voices and intimidate anyone who dares challenge the globalist agenda. The fact that France summoned our ambassador shows they know exactly how bad this looks.
Remember, this is the same Europe that constantly lectures President Trump about "democratic norms" and "political violence." Yet when their own conservative activists are being murdered in the streets, they're more concerned about managing the narrative than delivering justice.
President Trump's America First agenda looks better every day when you see what passes for "democracy" in modern Europe. While they're busy importing chaos and silencing dissent with street gangs, we're securing our borders and protecting our constitutional rights.
The question every American should be asking: if this is what "tolerance" looks like in Europe, why would we ever want to follow their lead?
