Archbishop Lefebvre himself was sued by the LICRA (league against racism and anti-Semitism) for an answer he gave to journalists on the occasion of a conference he gave in 1989, in which he was warning against the Islamization of France. His Grace said that Muslims will take advantage of their numbers to impose their laws to the country.
Ah, yes. The French
Ligue Internationale Contre le Racisme et l'Antisémitisme. What possible objection could anyone have to their dragging an 84½-year-old traditional Catholic archbishop into court for
something he said 15 days before his
84th birthday?
Let's see. <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_League_against_Racism_and_Anti-Semitism> provides the predictable victimist-leftist ideology, altho' at least 1 objective Wikipedia editor inserted 2 warning boxes immediately below the article title, and they've somehow avoided removal for at least 3 years:
· "This article does
not cite
any sources. [....] (September 2013)"
· "This article contains content that is
written like an advertisement. [....] (May 2012)"
· "This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its
sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. [....] (February 2011)"
Indeed, the Wikipedia article does read as if it's a copy-&-paste from an English version of a LICRA promotional "about" Web page (
aber Ich spreche nicht Französisch). 
So a reader seeking more objectivity on LICRA oughtta turn elsewhere, e.g., to <
http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/LICRA>, which describes LICRA as "a
Jєωιѕн supremacist hate group which operates in France on a firmly Franco
phobic platform. It is the French equiv
[a]lent of the ADL
[i.e.: (Jєωιѕн) AntiDefamation League] of B'nai B'rith and has a very similar history."  Sounds a
lot more plausible
- than what I read in Wikipedia.
Oddly, it's even more plausible as a comparison, than what's asserted by the SSPX District of
Asia in the introduction of the Web page that I cited in my reply earlier today (Aug 19, 2016, 3:37 pm): "[t]he French equivalent of the
American Civil Liberties Union". Ummm,
no. I get the impression, albeit from a tiny sample size, that LICRA engages routinely in vindicative litigation. Altho' the ACLU displays a leftist slant in general, it has proven itself occasionally useful for defending the conservative or libertarian side in U.S. political issues.
So I wonder: Has LICRA always been compared to the ACLU in that SSPX intro, or did it previously compare the French organization to some other organization in the U.S.A.?  Possibly to 1 in the U.S.A. whose organizational
purpose, like LICRA in France, is
focused on
Jєωry as a group-identity, hmmm?
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Note *: Altho' at present, I have insufficient experience reading Metapedia to either endorse or condemn it. It provides a link to what is labelled "Archbishop Lefebvre's 'Racism' Charge at SSPX": <
http://www.sspxseminary.org/publications/rectors-letters-separator/rectors-letter/140.html>.  Uh, huh. Another broken link (i.e.: HTTP 404) to an SSPX Web page concerning the life of
Abp. LeFebvre. I'm shocked. Absolutely
shocked, I tell you!