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For France's masked anti-Islam demonstrators, that French flag is actually a demon.

A cap badge protesting "les orientaux musulmans" or no-Muslims on any occasion joins a dress and mortar mix-up to add a little dynamite to a particularly provocative new form of protest, "Don't, Our Flag is a Pepe."

Thanks to an ancient meme trick, France's outraged trolls are attempting to fly the sasquatch ensign … with French patriotism on it.

The cheeky optics are all the more alarming in a country that—like Kony 2012 and Pussy Riot before it—is increasingly (not surprisingly) sparring with Islam during this its current political goings-on. (Make no mistake: In October 2013, Marine Le Pen tried to shut down a political debate on Islam with claims she'd been "attacked" by an imam.)

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However, while we're on the subject of being offensive to Islam, here's a round-up to boot:

French President François Hollande after a visit to celebrate the words "un homme au moins" ["on all men"] in the weekly newspaper "L'Humanité." France's ruling Socialist party seizes on Breton's writings. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy vows to abolish all restrictions on full, religious Muslim marriage.

Something's not right.

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