00:12:22.060So, I have to say, I'm still thankful for the day when I became first active
00:12:27.320because I always say that activism really shapes the character
00:12:31.940because it's not only the one action you see on the internet,
00:12:36.160it's the life inside the group and where you have to find a place inside a group
00:12:42.820it's a dynamic that you can't find anywhere outside of activism because you
00:12:48.700have this kind of honesty inside the group you don't have anything like
00:12:53.320cancel culture but you also have hierarchy and you have all your actions
00:12:58.840are based on merit how they are perceived by the parts of the group so
00:13:04.680So please, everyone, tell, in your opinion, how activism shapes the character.
00:13:11.460I would say what is so beautiful with activism is that we have to embody our ideal every day.
00:13:23.800It's not just you go into an action, you take adrenaline and some fun sometimes,
00:13:28.840and then you go back home and you live your life as every other young man or woman lives.
00:13:34.680in 2026 we have a group and we have to trust each other because we are going under
00:13:42.920and great and strong amounts of repression so sometimes we take risk with the police the
00:13:49.000judiciary but also the left people so we have to trust each other as brothers and sisters
00:13:54.200I saw so many people coming into activism as normal people and then become really, really the people, if they were the last European and the last French in France, I would be very happy to live with them.
00:14:15.740And I thank them, every one of the activists, because they pay the high cost of their activism.
00:14:21.620Sometimes they lose their bank account, they lose their family, their jobs.
00:14:26.640And even in France, like a few months ago, one of the activists, he lost his life.
00:22:27.340What are you choosing? Are you choosing to please the media,
00:22:32.340media, which either way hates you, because they say, you know, this guy, this activist
00:22:38.600is that or that, or are you choosing an effective movement with an effective backbone? Are you
00:22:44.060choosing young guys who polarize in exactly that target group that you should mobilize
00:22:49.880for your party, young people? What are you choosing from those two things?
00:23:02.340We don't have much time left. The cost of being afraid, the cost of being silent, the cost of not speaking out, pales in comparison to the cost of our silence.
00:23:14.920we're losing our civilization we're losing hundreds if not thousands of
00:23:20.920years of history of culture of heritage that's far more important than the
00:23:26.000short-term costs of associations or name-calling or these concerns that
00:23:32.020just don't matter in the grand scheme of things so I encourage anyone if it's a
00:23:36.520politician an average citizen to be bold to be courageous to speak your mind to
00:23:41.860to advocate for your ideas for your people for your ancestors for your
00:23:45.940descendants if you're if you're worried about some hit pieces or some mean names
00:23:50.100I don't think politics is the right business for you
00:24:00.420how do you want to be seen in the history books do you want to be seen as
00:24:04.620the guy that was scared to say the truth or the man who was willing to say the
00:24:08.620truth no matter the consequences and it's that simple how do you want to be seen in the history
00:29:21.160But we need to be able to explain that to people who don't understand because saying we don't want to be replaced or we don't want to be around foreigners isn't enough for people.
00:29:28.500We need to attract more intellectual types who can't debate our ideas, they can't debunk them because we will win the debates because we have truth on our side.
00:29:37.600So having an intellectual backing to our activism and to re-migration is extremely important.
00:29:51.160At the end of this panel, I want to give you a unique chance.
00:29:55.000You have countless eyes on this panel from young people.
00:29:58.360Tell them how and why they can become active in your movement, in your nation.
00:30:07.960Okay, so I'm going to tell you a secret, everybody.
00:30:10.880In the next few weeks, we will launch the new French national authoritarian movement.
00:30:21.160So stay very connected, and I would say just remember we are not heroes, we are just doing
00:30:34.060our duty, so we have to be prepared to sacrifice more, to give more to our own movements, and
00:30:40.720just to never take a single hour of rest.
00:30:51.160Is it working? Yeah, perfect. I hope a lot of Swiss people are here. I think the eyes of a thousand ancestors are watching upon us.
00:31:07.560And I think it's a, yes, it's a cliche thing to say, but when sometimes times get harder in our activism in Switzerland, I always confront the activists, you know, who are a little bit in a pressure situation with how did your ancestors fight for what they believed.
00:31:25.220You know, maybe they went onto a battlefield while having five childs, while the mother is alone at home, and maybe the mother did the whole farm alone with the five children, and the man himself, he just jumped into some swords, you know.
00:31:41.160So it's obviously not really comparable, but still, a thousand eyes of your ancestors are watching upon you.
00:31:50.420I think, or at least for me, it's not that big of an option that I become active or that I do something.
00:31:56.300It's more of a duty, a duty which I can't really, you know, ignore.