>>204314>the French people are already too far goneI think you are blowing the problem out of proportion: even though we have many terrorist within our borders, it's not the worst thing to happen in our history, and is surely not going to destroy the country.
>France is really just a bloated, rotting corpse and the refugees are merely just the flies that have gathered to feast on its rotten fleshOur country has a lot of problems, mostly in terms of economic because of our socialist policies (which nobody criticizes, weirdly) and the stagnation than ensues. However, it's still not dead: it's not like you can't go outside because of migrants. This problem is mostly concentrated in the biggest cities (Paris, Lyon, Marseilles) and Calais. Outside of that, especially in smaller towns, life is pretty much the same has it's been for the past 100 years. Only the biggest population centers have anything to do with these sort of issues.
But it is true that this retarded socialist state attracts many migrants who see it as an easy way to live a work-free life, and many 2nd and 3rd generation migrants still do not work, not because there are no work to be done, but because they can already live off what the government gives them.
>This really is what the French people wantNo it's not. This progressive mentality that you can see in the US, Germany, Sweden... is much less prevalent in France, as the society is generally more conservative. The real issue is that there is nobody in the political spectrum that really champions this sentiment: either you have Le Pen, but the past of the party will mostly prevent it from getting power, or you have the usual clique of politicians...
And this is why your view on the election is biased: people didn't vote for Macron, but against Le Pen, because the skeletons in the closet of this party are way too much to make them a credible alternative in the eye of the majority.