Antifa Attacks Catholics in Paris - Macron Stays Silent

Earlier this week, we reported on commemorations for Catholics who were massacred during the Paris Commune of the 1800s. We pointed out that Catholics would remember their dead martyrs while Macron supporters, Antifa and Republicans would celebrate the killings.

And celebrate they did.

The Macron supporters in Antifa brutally kicked and punched the Catholics, many of them elderly, leaving many bloody and needing medical attention.

Many of them also threw glass bottles in the direction of children and families who were marching as part of the commemoration.

The anti Catholic French media have instituted a blackout on the attacks, as their darling Macron struggles with rising unpopularity, and even threats of Civil War.

In one photo, an elderly man can be seen bloody and wounded from an attack by Macron’s thugs.

Earlier this week, Macron tweeted ‘Un génocide ne s’efface pas. Il est indélébile’, in English ‘Genocide cannot be erased’. Many found this to be an ironic twist on a weekend where his own supporters were attacking Catholics for commemorating the French State’s hatred and genocide of them.

The Commune of 1871 essentially served as a proto Socialist uprising which established anti clerical law within the city. Churches were seized, schools were closed and hundreds of priests, nuns and monks were arrested and executed. Those responsible for the Commune even carried out mock processions as a means of insulting the Catholics that they hated.

The anti Catholic thugs, led by psychopath Raoul Rigault, even executed Archbishop Darboy over the course of the week. After he had been murdered, Archbishop Darboy’s body was recovered and Sacré-Cœur Basilica was built in his honour to house his body.

At the massacre at Rue Haxo, 52 people, most of them clergy, were executed. The violent events were a precursor to those seen in Spain, Russia and elsewhere in the 20th Century. Karl Marx was openly enthusiastic about the anti Catholic violence when he heard about it from London.

For Republicans, such an event poses a threat to their efforts to finish off the religious cleansing of Paris, that has sped up in recent years with arson attacks on churches, beheadings at Mass and banning of homeschooling.