Although many on the left claim anti-White racism does not exist, new polling shows nearly everyone in France disagrees with them.
The survey carried out for CNews by the CSA institute shows that 80 percent of French people answered yes to the question: Is there in France, in certain communities, anti-White racism?
Only 19 percent of French people said no to the question, while 1 percent could not decide.
France has been beset with a number of incidents recently that may be only reinforcing the idea that anti-White racism is alive and well in the country, even if Whites remain the dominant ethnic group for now. Just in September, the politician Boris Venon, who is White, resigned from his position as deputy mayor of Mureaux over claims that he had been subjected to racist attacks and intimidation.