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Leadership Quote by Walid Jumblatt

"There is a racist attack against Muslims and Arabs, Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians in France"

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Jumblatt’s line is less a neutral diagnosis than a politically calibrated alarm bell: it frames what might be dismissed as “security tensions” or “integration debates” as something older and uglier - racism - and it insists on naming the targets with granular specificity. “Muslims and Arabs” could remain abstract categories in French public discourse; by adding “Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians,” he drags the conversation back to France’s colonial afterlife, where North African bodies have long been read through suspicion, policing, and cultural panic. The list is doing work: it prevents the audience from hiding behind euphemisms.

The phrase “attack against” is also deliberately elastic. It can mean literal violence, harassment, discriminatory policy, or the steady drip of media narratives that treat these communities as a demographic problem. That ambiguity is strategic for a politician: it allows Jumblatt to indict both street-level hatred and the legitimizing rhetoric that makes it feel permissible.

Context matters because France’s self-image is built on republican universalism - the idea that the state doesn’t see race, religion, or ethnicity. Jumblatt punctures that mythology by calling the phenomenon “racist” and by tying it to identifiable groups whose Frenchness is constantly litigated. As a Lebanese Druze leader who has navigated sectarian politics and regional power games, he’s also signaling to Arab and Muslim audiences that what happens in Paris reverberates across the Mediterranean. The subtext is diplomatic pressure: if France claims moral authority abroad, it can’t domestically tolerate a politics of exclusion while pretending it’s merely protecting “laicite” or public order.

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Jumblatt, Walid. (2026, January 16). There is a racist attack against Muslims and Arabs, Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians in France. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-a-racist-attack-against-muslims-and-105788/

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Jumblatt, Walid. "There is a racist attack against Muslims and Arabs, Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians in France." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-a-racist-attack-against-muslims-and-105788/.

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"There is a racist attack against Muslims and Arabs, Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians in France." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-is-a-racist-attack-against-muslims-and-105788/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Walid Jumblatt (born August 7, 1949) is a Politician from Lebanon.

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