Actress, singer, animal rights activist, and right-wing figure Brigitte Bardot has passed away at the age of 91.
She frequently spoke out about the Islamization of France and was tried at least five times (most recently in 2008) for statements critical of Muslims. She once said, “I am fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country.”
In 1998, she was convicted for decrying the loss of French identity and traditions due to the “multiplication of mosques while our church bells fall silent for want of priests.”
In 2004, she faced controversy for writing about “invaders,” stating: “Over the last twenty years, we have given in to a subterranean, dangerous, and uncontrolled infiltration, which not only resists adjusting to our laws and customs but which will, as the years pass, attempt to impose its own.”
Bardot was long known for her beauty and acting career, but her clearest legacy was her outspoken recognition of what she saw as the takeover of the West by foreigners and her willingness to voice those grievances.
RIP to a true patriot of the West.
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