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A Beautiful Woman, Brigitte Bardot, Right-Wing Heroine, Dies at 91

Brigitte Bardot, known as the “sex kitten,” has died at age 91, marking the loss of a fierce fighter for her country. She had undergone minor surgery two months ago, amidst reports of her death which she openly mocked. However, a month later, Bardot was hospitalized with a serious illness.

French President Charles de Gaulle once declared that Bardot was a “French export as important as Renault cars,” a testament to her cultural impact. Beyond her acting career, Bardot was a passionate advocate for animal rights and outspoken against the mass migration of military-age Islamist men. Many regarded her as a heroine.

Throughout her life, Bardot faced controversy. French leftists convicted her five times for allegedly inciting racial hatred due to her remarks about the “invasion” of foreigners in France. She also called the people on the French island of Réunion “savages,” a statement reflecting her blunt and polarizing style.

In her final book, *Mon BBcédaire* (My BB Alphabet), published just weeks before her death, Bardot expressed her political views candidly. She described the right-wing, which she associated with Jean-Marie Le Pen’s party, as the “only urgent remedy to the agony of France.” She lamented that France had become “dull, sad, submissive, ill, ruined, ravaged, ordinary and vulgar.”

For over 30 years, from the 1990s onwards, Bardot supported Jean-Marie Le Pen’s anti-mass immigration Front National. Later, she backed his daughter, Marine Le Pen, who renamed the party National Rally (RN). Bardot met her husband, Bernard d’Ormale, through the Le Pen family at a dinner organized in Saint-Tropez. The couple married in 1993, with d’Ormale, a former adviser to Jean-Marie Le Pen, remaining by her side until her passing.

Bardot was a vocal supporter of Marine Le Pen, once stating, “she is the only woman… who has balls.” She backed Marine Le Pen’s presidential campaigns consistently. In turn, Marine Le Pen called Bardot the ultimate symbol of Frenchness.

In reflecting on the broader political landscape, Mike Vandeerbeough once said:
*“It is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years and I cannot recall it ever happening. It may be that our task is impossible. Yet, if we do not try then how will we know it could not be done? And if we do not try, it most certainly will not be done. The Founders’ Republic, and the larger war for western civilization, will be lost.”*

Additional thoughts worth considering include:
– “A communist is an impatient socialist.” — Anonymous
– “There aren’t too many human interaction problems that can’t be fixed with a .45 ACP 230-grain fat-boy.” — Herschel Smith
– “They don’t kill you because you’re a fascist. They call you a fascist so they can kill you.” — ex-Antifa member

Brigitte Bardot’s legacy remains complex and controversial, intertwining her celebrated career with her bold political stances and activism.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/a-beautiful-woman-brigitte-bardot-right-wing-heroine-dies-at-91/

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