France just gave Americans a front row seat to the circus of European liberal hypocrisy. This week, French officials hauled in U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner for the crime of daring to call out brutal Antifa violence. What’s his supposed sin? The fact that the Trump administration condemned the suspected murder of a conservative student in Lyon by an Antifa mob. Apparently in France, defending the right to life now gets you a slap on the wrist—or, in this case, summoned to the principal’s office.
Let’s get this straight: a young conservative gets killed by left-wing thugs and the big concern in Paris is not the violent radicals or the silenced victim. No, the pearl-clutchers in the French government are more offended that an American would dare to criticize Antifa madness on their soil. That’s what passes for “justice” under globalist elites—protect the mob, lecture the Americans, and pretend you’re the real victim.
Ask yourself why France is spiraling this way. It’s clear as day: spineless politicians are terrified of leftist mobs, so they bend over backwards to avoid offending them. Even when innocent students are murdered. They’d rather scold a U.S. Ambassador than address the bloody reality. It’s a master class in liberal cowardice—and a warning of what happens when the left is allowed to run the show unchecked.
Meanwhile, back home, the American left would have you believe Antifa is just an imaginary threat. Tell that to the family of the Lyon student. Liberals shout about “tolerance” but watch in silence when conservatives are bullied, beaten, or worse. The double standard has never been clearer. When it’s leftists doing the attacking, their globalist pals in Europe rush to defend their sandbox.
The real question now: how much more of this anti-American groveling and leftist violence will the world tolerate? Maybe it’s time for Western leaders to grow a backbone. Or maybe, if they won’t stand up for freedom, Americans should stop caring what these self-righteous bureaucrats think.
Source: Breitbart
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