Wednesday 15 February 2017

"Allahu Akbar!" Migrants Inflict Pandemonium on Dijon & Paris as Dhimmis Tremble.

"Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve, then they would not believe." So Allah the evil pagan moon god tells his retrograde fanatics, inciting them to hatred of the infidel, in verse 8:55 of his repulsive screed of semiliterate piffle, the Koran.

Muslims have been brought up to hate us, to hate everything about us & everything we have, including our civilisation. This is why they are swarming over here to cause mayhem, while taking our welfare, thank-you very much, & slowly making life impossible for Westerners.

It has been recently observed that the so-called anarchist or antifascist or Black Block or Black Lives Matter movement, whatever name a given rabid mob are calling themselves at any given riot, will label anyone who doesn't agree with them 'Nazi', not because they think that they are Nazis, but because their hatred is so intense they just need an excuse to inflict violence.

It seems to be the same with Muslims inciting violence against the infidel: any excuse will do, no matter how imaginary. Case in point: the barbaric savages of Dijon & Paris, who make the unlikely claim that the police sexually assaulted one of their inbred, unwashed number & consequently went on a rampage like they usually do. Predictably, the conservatives are in the forefront of calling for action while the socialists are cowering, not wanting to give away the fact that this is what they have always wanted, as reported by the Daily Express today (hat-tip to Christopher J Green @DefiantLionUK):

CHAOS ON STREETS OF PARIS: Tensions boil over in capital as leaders blasted as 'COWARDS'
FRENCH presidential candidates Marine Le Pen and Francois Fillon have lashed out at the "silent" French government which is allowing riots to take over parts of Paris.

Desperate police had to resort to tear gas to try and control the violent protest against police brutality in the city of Dijon last night.

The widespread protests were sparked after a 22-year-old man, Theo, claimed he was sexually assaulted by a police officer.

Videos have surfaced of cars burning, police reversing away from protesters and general havoc in Paris suburbs, particularly Bobigny.

On Monday night, a video of burning rubbish in the Paris suburb of Epinay-sur-Seine emerged on Twitter.

Another disturbing video shows a crowd of hooded youths attacking a building in Bobigny.

Leader of the Front National (FN), Marine Le Pen, said: "Faced with this situation, which makes France a national disgrace and the misfortune of the inhabitants of the districts affected, the government is locked into a silence which reflects both its cowardice and its powerlessness."

The violent riots have led to the arrest of 37 people.

Le Pen (Snr)
Le Pen (Jnr)
The niece of Ms Le Pen, Marion, published a video purporting to show rioters shouting "Allahu Akbar" and police have even been forced out of certain suburbs.

Conservative presidential candidate, Francois Fillon, said: "Until yesterday, the Home Secretary has been silent. Would it hurt Bruno le Roux to stop being silent?"

Mr Fillon said the government must act as the victims of the violence will be the people who live in the suburbs themselves.

Marion, also a member of FN, tweeted: "Real poverty is rural and I don't see them burning cars", before she said that she would want to employ 15,000 more police officers and have a zero tolerance policy.

The crowd chanted slogans during the protests including "Rapists in jail," "Everyone hates the police," "Justice for Théo," and "No justice, no peace".

Fillon
Le Roux
Ms Le Pen also said: "Safety is not a privilege but a fundamental right which needs to be re-established for every French person."

The FN presidential candidate blasted the home secretary, Bruno Le Roux, for not doing enough in response to the riots.

She said: "We recall that our country is in a state of emergency. But again, what good is it if the government refuses to use the means at its disposal to maintain public order and enforce the authority of the state?"

President Hollande is due to go to the Paris suburb of Aubervilliers to discuss unemployment with young people in a desperate attempt to stop the ongoing violence.

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