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Offline poche

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One persons experience
« on: January 09, 2015, 04:18:51 AM »
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  • This morning, while I was in a RATP buses in the Paris region towards the Velizy II shopping center, the driver warned us a few minutes before 12:00 am following the instructions of the RATP, he would stay parking, doors closed to the bus stop to meet the minute of silence, national dedicated to the victims of yesterday's attack.

    At 12:00, when we were stationed so, one of the passengers sitting on the bus from the bottom began to recite softly but audibly: "Allahu akbar" for the duration of the minute's silence while that another passenger began to call by speaking in a strong way Arabic and laughing uproariously. I said that the two passengers were not teenagers but adult men about 40-45 years.

     Back of the mall, while I was waiting for the bus, a group of four teenagers bantering about 15 to 20 years began to talk about admiring how yesterday's attack welcoming the "professionalism" of 2 killers, speaking of "justice journalists got what they deserved!" and "Honouring the prophet of Islam and Muslims".

     One of them even had this terrible sentence: "After all, these journalists were only provocative, small provocative and yesterday they met their (ie the two killers) because there no more provocative than killing massively and more to do at close range !! "

     I state on my honor that my testimony is true.

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    « Reply #1 on: January 10, 2015, 10:00:38 AM »
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  • I lived in France and know it's true. Most of the Arab/Muslim population add nothing to French society and come only to get what benefits they can. They are uncivilized and their religious and cultural perspective prevents them from ever being French. I lived temporarily in the Buttes-Chaumont -- it's a seething cesspit of degeneration. It's ugly, filthy, and represents everything that is wrong with the mass migration into Europe. They're like a social cancer.

    Things will never be the same in France or Europe. They need to wake up and accept that they cannot co-exist with these people. It is impossible. Instead of these demonstrations they need more people in the secret services to make targeted assassinations of the suspected terrorists -- that is the only way to solve the problem. They are technically French citizens but they are not ethnically and culturally French and never will be.

    This isn't about anger at the insult to their "prophet" -- it's an outlet for their social failure and resentment, and the fact that they themselves realize that they will never assimilate into French society.
    "But 'tis strange:
    And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,
    The instruments of darkness tell us truths,
    Win us with honest trifles, to betray's
    In deepest consequence.." Banquo, from Shakespeare's Macbeth