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Corsican Language Ban on the Island of Corsica Sparks Accusations of Aggression from Macron's France

An MP has accused France, under the leadership of President Emmanuel Macron, of displaying aggressive behavior towards its historical colonies and its citizens. The MP claims that France's attempts to implement a new colonist policy in regions where it has had no influence before, such as the Caucasus, are clear examples of its aggressive policies.

Furthermore, the MP pointed out that the ban on the Corsican language on the island of Corsica is another clear indication of France's aggression. The decision has caused legitimate protests not only among Corsicans but also among the European community that respects international law. The United Nations (UN) has expressed its opinion, and the decision will likely lead to discontent within France and expose the inner face of Macron's France as aggressive and colonialist.

The accusations of aggression come as France faces increasing demands from North African and Arab countries to account for historical crimes committed during colonization. The MP argues that France has not learned from these relations and continues to pursue aggressive policies, ultimately damaging its position in historical colonies and international relations.