Former French intelligence chief Pierre Brochand warns that unless Europe and France radically change their policies on mass immigration, civil war could break out, asserting, “all multicultural societies are doomed.”
Brochand, who served as director of the French DGSE from 2002 to 2008, made the comments during an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro.
“All ‘multicultural’ societies are doomed to more or less deep rifts,” warned Brochand, adding, “In such a situation, it happens that minorities are violent winners, and majorities placid losers.”
At one time culture was equivalent to ethic homogeny, until the onset of the United States and the Republic of France. In those two lands the culture was a shared set of values based on liberty and the intrinsic value of the individual. Hence, people of all ethnicities were able to be one culturally in both places. "E pluribus unum." Since the concept of multiculturalism took root in both places people refuse to assimilate and share no cultural values at all. With nothing in common they cannot be one.