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French MP from Mélenchon's progressive party says white French have 'already lost'

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French MP from Mélenchon's progressive party says white French have 'already lost'

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TL;DR

A French MP from Jean-Luc Mélenchon's left-wing progressive party stated on the parliament floor that "white French have already lost" and that one in three French people is now from immigration, according to a Telegram post by the channel monitoring the remarks. The quote, attributed by the channel, slams the party's stance as antisemitic. No independent corroboration of the exact wording is available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to a desk-reviewed report from The Zioneer's curated feed, a French MP from Jean-Luc Mélenchon's left-wing Progressive Party addressed the French parliament on Sunday night, stating: "White French, you have already lost. Already one in three French people comes from immigration. There is no point in continuing to defend yourselves." The post denounces the party as "Nazi-like" and its leader as antisemitic. The Zioneer has not independently confirmed the parliamentary transcript or the precise wording, and no mainstream French media outlet has yet corroborated the quote. This is a single-source report on a serious political statement, framed with caution. The desk previously covered a right-wing commentator's civil war warning and a separate Telegram post likening the U.S. Democratic Party to the Nazi Party, but neither item is directly related to this specific parliamentary incident.

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