Re: European appeasement of Islam leads to French "Intifada"
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan)
- Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 23:26 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
In article <45wbf.2365$kd.820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(jonathan) wrote:
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> The French riots make the one in LA look like a garden party.
> Some 3500 cars burned plus numerous buildings. And
> after 10 days of rioting Chirac makes his first public
> statement.
>
> Incredible!
>
>
>
>
> http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/441
>
> The Fall of France
> From the desk of Paul Belien on Sat, 2005-11-05 13:41
>
> If Nicolas Sarkozy had been allowed to have his way, he could have
> saved France. Last Summer the outspoken minister of the Interior was
> France's most popular politician with his promise to restore the law
> of the Republic in the various virtually self-ruling immigrant areas
> surrounding the major French cities.
>
> These areas, which some compare to the "millet" system of the former
> Ottoman Empire, where each religious community (millet) conducted its
> own social and cultural life in its own neighbourhoods, exist not only
> in France, but also in Muslim neighbourhoods in Belgium, the
> Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and other countries. ...
>
> The experience of his youth has made Sarkozy ... virtually the only
> one who understands what second generation immigrants really need if
> they want to build a future. More important than the so-called "social
> benefits" - the government alms provided by welfare politicians like
> Chirac, Villepin and their predecessors - is the provision of law and
> order. This guarantees that those who create wealth do not lose it to
> thugs who extort and rob and burn down their properties.
>
> Sarkozy's decision to send the police back to the suburbs which had
> been abandoned by previous governments ... would lead to riots was
> inevitable. Sarkozy knew it, and so did Chirac, Villepin and the
> others. ...
>
> What happened instead was that Sarkozy's "colleagues" in government
> used the riots as an excuse .... Bringing down ... Sarkozy ... was
> told to shut up ... Villepin began a "dialogue" with the rioters. As a
> result the riots have spilled over from Paris to other French cities.
> Do not be surprised if this French epidemic soon crosses France's
> borders ...
>
>
>
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> PARIS, France (CNN) -- Protesters in France expanded
> their arson rampage into the capital city of Paris and along
> Mediterranean resort communities as the nation's Interior
> Ministry warned the violence might grow Sunday
> http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/11/06/france.riots/index.html
>
> Police helicopters flew over Paris and other locations in an effort
> to identify and stop the vandals, French radio reported.
>
> The latest violence, sparked by the deaths of two teenagers in
> suburban Paris, spread west to the Normandy region and south to the
> Mediterranean and the resort cities of Cannes and Nice, where
> arson was reported.
>
> By early Sunday, more than 900 cars had been burned, 193 people
> detained and several police officers and firefighters injured after a
> 10th night of rioting across France,according to national police
> spokesman Patrick Hamon.
>
> Thirteen cars were torched in Paris, including several in the
> Place de la Republique in the central city.
>
> In the Normandy city of Evreux, five police officers and three
> firefighters were injured when two schools, a post office, a shopping
> center and 50 cars were burned, Hamon said. A child care center
> was burned in Lille in northern France.
>
> Two schools in Grigny, south of Paris, were set ablaze and
> firefighters responded to 30 reports of arson in Toulouse, in southern
> France, the Interior Ministry said. Several cars were on fire and
> several trash cans were burning outside public buildings.
>
> A cultural center in the central city of Nantes was destroyed
> by fire, and a youth hostel burned in Paris, the ministry said.
> (Watch French teens explain why they're angry -- 2:08)
I think it must be something to do with republics yaknow?
You got trouble in the states, and they've got trouble in France, and things are
a bit iffy in Germany too.
We had a republic once yaknow, and we had the sense to realise it was a ***-up
after only 17 years. If you are going to have a King, it is better to have a
real King who knows things like etiquette, and you might see what I mean,
because our future King is in San Francisco right now. When you get some
*working* *class* *upstart* who thinks he is a king, the power goes to his head
and he goes crazy and thinks he can do as he likes. I'm so glad we have a real
queen who knows how to behave and keeps Bliar in his place. He is so utterly
*working* *class* yaknow.
Lord Cerne Abbas
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/identity.html
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