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Monday, November 20, 2017

France: Yesterday & Today

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Related: Paris cancels Christmas market; holds special Ramadan party every year (dated November 11, 2017).

First paragraph:
The Champs-Élysées Christmas market in Paris has been cancelled by City Hall councillors. It is considered the city’s main Christmas market and welcomes 15 million visitors every year.
Read the rest HERE.

Apparently, Paris as a Western city is determined to commit cultural suicide.

27 comments:

  1. A BIT GOOD NEWS on the EUROPEAN FRONT reported a DRUDGE:


    GERMANY IN CRISIS: MERKEL UNABLE TO FORM NEW GOVT...

    FOURTH TERM IN DOUBT...


    Read it all at DRUDGE, if you want to be bothered.

    Wouldn't you just LOVE to see that stupid, stolid, dowdy, suicidally Islamophilic globalist's grip on POWER "thaw, melt, and resolve itself into a dew?" –– to quote Hamlet.

    I know I, personally, would REJOICE at seeing that stubborn, globalist DIMWIT tossed into the DUMPSTER and carted away for good and all wooden shoe?

    ];^}>

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  2. "WARNING PARENTS! DO NOT bring your LITTLE GIRLS to Islamic France..."

    Although I couldn't get the videos to play, I get it. So why would ANYONE want to go to France?

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    1. Jon,
      Stupidity abounds! A few of my homeschool families go to France to sight-see. Yes, they have young daughters. **sigh**

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    2. I'm not sure it is really THAT bad, AOW.

      I have very dear friends who recently took their children and grandchildren to Paris, then London to celebrate her seventy-fifth birthday.

      She had just came through a year-long battle against pancreatic cancer, and everyone in her family wanted to do something really special and memorably wonderful to celebragte her survival and high hopes for a permanent recovery.

      They had a WONDERFUL time, and neither saw nany shadow or felt any chill from the Islamic Menace.

      We must never forget how the ENEMEDIA does its best always to magnify the most dreadful aspects of life in this world at every avaialble opportunity. –– while are telling us at the same tme that our fears are largely unfounded.

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  3. There are 68-million people living in France. Of these, 66% are Christian, and around 9% are Moslems. So yes, the French government is sh*t, but I keep wondering where the French men are hiding, and why. Are there no fathers, brothers, uncles left--who traditionally protect the sanctity of their children, sisters, and nieces? We can blame the government, but I feel that most of the blame rests within a lolly-livered French society. Perhaps the French are getting their just rewards.

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  5. The rape case had nothing to do with sharia but points out a defect in the French criminal code which requires it prove coercion.
    The rapist wasn't Muslim so it's hard to see why this case has anything to do with Islam.
    Fake news.

    The article on the Christmas fair doesn't explicitly state why the contract was not renewed but says nothing about Islam.

    I think the singer in the firt video is a lead actress in Godard's Masculin Femimin

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    1. The rapist wasn't Muslim...
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      One of the cases behind this horrific move is the rape of an 11-year-old girl by a 30-year-old Muslim migrant who was acquitted on November 7 by the Assize Court of Seine-et-Marne. The migrant had approached the girl while she was playing with her cousin in Champs-sur-Marne. The jurors of the assize court of Seine-et-Marne considered, after two days of hearing, that the constitutive elements of the rape, “the constraint, the threat, the violence and the surprise, were not established “said the prosecutor of Meaux, Dominique Laurens.

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    2. One has to wonder, given the acquittal, "why" the French government, at this time, feels "compelled" to lower the age of consent from 15...

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    3. o you have source?

      "The accused man, a Cape Verde citizen now aged 30, who has not been named, accosted the girl in the street where she was playing in 2009, took her to a park and had sex with her."

      Now I suppose he could have been Muslim but the Muslim population of Cape Verde is extremely small.

      At any rate the point remains that this has nothing to do with the sharia hysteria.

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    4. Sure. Pamela Geller.

      btw - The perp's lawyer was Samir Mbarki.

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    5. The meaning of the name Samir is Companion In Evening Talk. The origin of the name Samir is Arabic. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

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    6. Here's the source of confusion. There were two cases:
      "Last week a 30-year-old man was acquitted of the rape of an 11-year-old girl, because the court ruled she had not been subjected to “constraint, threat, violence or surprise.”

      The defendant, aged 22 at the time, claimed the girl had agreed to an encounter in a park in a distant eastern suburb of Paris and that she had lied about her age.

      In another case involving an 11-year-old girl, a 28-year-old man faces charges of sexual relations with a minor, rather than rape, as this too was considered by authorities to be consensual."

      Again, nothing to do with sharia.

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    7. Still suspicious that the only site mentioning "Muslim" is hate monger Geller's.
      The British tabloids would normally be all over that and they are strangely quite.

      But the Brit tabloids are "lefty journalists', correct?

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    8. Indeed. Hiding ethnicity is a Lefty journo specialty.

      btw - How's it feel living in the Official Capital of the Resistance?

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    9. ps - When the "honorable" Al Franken going to resign so that Republicans fill his Minnesota Senate seat in a special election?

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    10. The complete lapse into non sequiturs seems an admission that your position is flimsy.

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    11. Live to bait, to jeer, and lie

      Quack the reeling midnight through

      For tomorrow you may die,

      But, Alas! you never do!


      

~ Dorothy Parker (adapted)

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    12. The collapse to non-sequitors is proof that my argument carried and is now over

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  6. "I keep wondering where the French men are hiding"

    I don't know. Do they still have the Maginot Line?

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  7. Burning cars EVERY night?

    You must also read Pam Geller.

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  8. Is this a schism between metro centers and the rural, or is it more widespread?

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    1. Ed,
      Good question.

      To date, most of the reporting indicates that the Islamomaniacal behavior takes place in metropolitan areas and close-in suburban areas (a bit for the latter).

      Try a Google search of "calais muslims" -- without the quotation marks. One of the results:

      Calais a 'no-go zone' for police as population reaches 10,000 (the Telegraph, August 2016).

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  9. Kid,
    Have you seen this:

    In July, around 900 cars were burned and one officer severely attacked in the area during a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump who attended the annual Bastille Day celebrations.

    Seine-Saint-Denis has also been tied to radical Islamism and Islamic terrorism. Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that the Paris suburbs had become havens for Islamism and vowed to tackle the issue.

    “Radicalisation has taken hold because the French Republic has given up,” Macron said and added: “And we allowed, in too many cities, too many districts, representatives of a distortion of a religion who are full of hate and disenfranchisement to provide solutions that the Republic no longer gives”
    ?

    [source]

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  10. AOW, All of the EU countries have No Go zones that they don't admit to. In Sweden I've read that the cops don't even go in the no go zones. Truly mind boggling what they've done to themselves.

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  11. Someone should tell Roy Moore. Maybe he'll drop out of the Senate race to represent AL so he can retire to France.

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