French actress Brigitte Bardot is dead at the age of 91. Known for her stunning and sensual beauty, she appeared in movies from the 1950s to the seventies. She chose to retire from cinema to pursue political activism on behalf of two causes: animal rights and immigration control to protect the wellbeing of her native land.
She saw a connection between the two causes because she believed that mass immigration from the Third World countries would dilute Western culture which values humane treatment of animals. She was particularly critical of Islamic immigration. She stated, “I am against the Islamisation of France! Our ancestors, our grandfathers, our fathers have for centuries given their lives to push out successive invaders.”
The globalist elites of France did not take kindly to Bardot’s love for her country. They had their judicial system drag her into court five times between 1997 and 2008 on charges that she was inciting “hatred.” After one of these kangaroo tribunals convicted her, Bardot replied that her only crime was “decrying the loss of French identity and tradition due to the multiplication of mosques while our church bells fall silent for want of priests.”
Despite the pressure she faced, Bardot never backed down from her convictions. Her legacy will inspire French patriots to carry on the struggle for a France that will remain French.
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