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America First News
14 May 2023
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RAIR: France's Totalitarian Turn: Senator Prosecuted for Condemning Migrant Attacks On Native Children - RAIR
Conservative French Senator Stéphane Ravier is facing charges for alleged racial defamation after posting a tweet criticizing France's immigration policies and the consequences of such policies. Left-wing activist group, International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism (Likra), reported Ravier's tweet to the prosecution, claiming that it constituted racial defamation due to belonging to a race. The prosecution has requested a fine of 1,000 euros against Ravier, which raises concerns about the freedom of expression of political leaders in France and whether they can express their views on sensitive topics such as immigration without fear of legal action. The erosion of free speech and democratic values by the French government is exemplified by the Ravier case and the banning of "ultra right" demonstrations that challenge France's open borders agenda or question national cohesion.
The use of the legal system to silence political dissent and free speech in France is alarming. Ravier's case is not just about him as an individual; it's about the principle of free speech and the right to express one's political views without being subject to legal action. The request for a fine of 1,000 euros against Ravier sends a worrying message that any negative criticism of immigration in France should be censored, leading to a flood of proceedings against anyone who expresses their views on immigration, which could stifle political dissent and free speech in the country. The government's crackdown on political dissent threatens to tear apart the fabric of French society and leave its citizens vulnerable to even greater abuses of power in the future.
The Floridian: Gaetz Slams Pomerantz’s Use of 5th Amendment During Judiciary Hearing
Former Trump prosecutor Mark Pomerantz refused to answer questions during his deposition before the House Judiciary Committee, citing the Fifth Amendment and prosecution confidentiality. Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz criticized Pomerantz for invoking his legal rights, suspecting that Pomerantz would be called back for further questioning. Pomerantz called the proceedings "political theater" and stated that he is not required to answer questions if they might be used against him in a criminal prosecution.