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A viral social media post has ignited a fierce debate across Europe, sparking discussions on social welfare abuse and immigration. In the controversial post, an individual claiming to be a welfare recipient in France boasted about receiving over €1,000 in state benefits while refusing to work. The person referred to French citizens as “slaves,” suggesting they were funding his lifestyle through various government assistance programs, including the Revenu de Solidarité Active (RSA), housing benefits (APL), and local aid.
The inflammatory message included statements such as, “I receive €600 from RSA, €300 from the local mission, €350 from APL, and social workers pay for my electricity and gas. So I don't work and I enjoy life. Thanks, France!” Another individual claimed to be living comfortably on €3,000 per month in child allowances from the state, adding, “Thanks to France, I no longer need to work.”
The post sparked outrage, with many people expressing frustration over perceived abuses of the welfare system. Social media users across Europe voiced their concerns, particularly regarding the impact on local taxpayers. One user, Chad Crane, criticized the situation, saying, "This plague of peoples has been unleashed on Europe as a weapon. Tolerance is not a virtue."
Others pointed out that the post reflects a growing problem in Europe, where welfare benefits are seen by some as a way to avoid contributing to society. "White people are working to pay for our own replacement," one user from the U.S. commented, while another from the UK expressed similar frustration, lamenting the burden placed on honest workers.