littlegreenfootballs.com— Mainstream media is almost completely ignoring it, but "youths" burned four hundred cars in France to ring in the New Year, intifada-style:
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Well from what I'm reading about voter registration activity in France, these "youths" are having it both ways:This is from the AP, so it may a complete fabrication, though I think in this case it probably is true enough: beginquoteResidents of poor French neighborhoods where weeks of fiery riots broke out last year were dashing to town halls to register to vote before a Saturday deadline, driven by campaigns urging minority youths to use the electoral process - not violence - to vent their frustrations.Registration has risen sharply among the largely Arab and black African residents in some of the squalid suburbs of Paris that were the epicenter of the fall 2005 riots.In the Saint-Denis region north of Paris, electoral officer Christine Martin said there were 300 registrations on Thursday alone, just ahead of the Saturday deadline to vote in the spring's presidential election. She said 5,300 people have registered since the beginning of the year, compared to less than 4,000 in 2001 - the year before the last presidential vote.Some 50 people also registered every day in December in Clichy-Sous-Bois, said town official Didier Ostre. The suburb northeast of Paris is where the riots erupted on Oct. 27, 2005 after two youths were electrocuted in a power substation. About 1,000 people registered there shortly after the riots in response to a push by rock stars rappers and movie stars. endquoteIt must be comforting to know that this sort of poltical control is being used by rioters who apparently don't do anything all day long and riot.Mark Steyn wrote this in America Alone"Now ponder the bland statistic you heard a lot in the news reports: "about 10 percent of France's population is Muslim." Give or take a million here, a million there, that's a broadly correct 2005 statistic as far as it goes. But the population spread isn't even. And when it comes to those living in France aged twenty and under, about 30 percent are said to be Muslim, and in major urban centers, aout 45%. [!] If it came down to street-by-street fighting, as Michel Gurfinkiel, the editor of Valeurs Actuelles, points out, "the combatants ration in any ethnic war may thus be "one to one" --already now. It is not necessary, incidentally, for Islam to become a statistical majority in order to function as one. [...] Nonetheless, by 2010, more elderly white Catholic ethnic frogs will have croaked and more fit healthy Muslim youths will be hitting the streets."The future of France seems very threatned to me. And yet some of you seem to get more upset at us in the US because we're calling attention to it.Appeasment and denial.. you think the lesson would have been learned by now. Sigh.
Oh probably should mention that my family hid Jews in the basement and did in fact participate in the Resistance such as it was in France. My grandfather won France's highest military award in WW1 so he didn't get hassled by the Germans. He was allowed to fly the French Flag in Paris on Rue St. Germain at our bar.Also in reference to those surrender monkey remarks we might be mindful of the fact that a mere 5 years after the murder of 3,000 of our country men we see a similar movement towards surrender by our own. Cowardice apparently can jump borders.
I was doing some research on jihad in history and come across a few things."It is permissible to set fire to the lands of the enemy, his stores of grain, his beasts of burden – if it is not possible for the Muslims to take possession of them – as well as to cut down his trees, to raze his cities, in a word, to do everything that might ruin and discourage him, provided that the imam (i.e. the religious “guide” of the community of believers) deems these measures appropriate, suited to hastening the Islamization of that enemy or to weakening him. Indeed, all this contributes to a military triumph over him or to forcing him to capitulate. "Ibn Hudayl (French translation by Louis Mercier), L’Ornement des Ames, Paris, 1939, p. 195.Here's a narrative of an example of the above that played out in history"More Moslems came, and soon a small mosque was built, which attracted yet others. As long as Zoroastrians remained in the majority, their lives were tolerable; but once the Moslems became the more numerous, a petty but pervasive harassment was apt to develop. This was partly verbal, with taunts about fire-worship, and comments on how few Zoroastrians there were in the world, and how many Moslems, who must therefore posses the truth; and also on how many material advantages lay with Islam. The harassment was often also physical; boys fought, and gangs of youth waylaid and bullied individual Zoroastrians. They also diverted themselves by climbing into the local tower of silence and desecrating it, and they might even break into the fire-temple and seek to pollute or extinguish the sacred flame. Those with criminal leanings found too that a religious minority provided tempting opportunities for theft, pilfering from the open fields, and sometimes rape and arson. Those Zoroastrians who resisted all these pressures often preferred therefore in the end to sell out and move to some other place where their co-religionists were still relatively numerous, and they could live at peace; and so another village was lot to the old faith. " Boyce, A Persian Stronghold of Zoroastrianism, pp. 7-8;Sounds like Paris, London and Malmo today to me,.
Charles Martel and Jan Sobieski were the saviors of Europe. Many Americans would have no idea who they are, that level of European history detail isn't normally taught in Grammar/High School. How widespread is knowedge about them in Europe
That's right. My statements are dripping in contempt for you. Why wouldn't they?pierrelegrand: has his own website, part of the "Coalition to Preserve Civilization", regularly 'diggs' the articles on his own website. Average number of other people to 'digg' his articles: 3. His blog links to (aside from the usual assortment of right wing blogs): 'The real history of the crusades' (crusades were good) and 'Young Nationalist-Conservative Group' - don't click on that link if you are still at work! Contributes to little green footballs (lgf)radicalron: aside from being a regular at lgf, posts to a blog titled 'islamophobic', linked to other blogs: 'Islamanazi', 'Islamic Evil', 'American Jihad', 'Confederate Yankee', 'Vote Franco' (and yet ron claims he is not a fascist!), 'Western Resistance', 'Elder of Ziyon' and 'The Study of Revenge' amongst others.vincep1974: contributes hate messages to a number of blogs, including lgf. Here is a quote of his from one, 'the brussels journal': "9/11 signified to me that the barbarians are at the gate. All of the achievements of the West about to be undone by a group of people who produce nothing. (...) The forces of Islam have to be stopped now. This eventually will mean the destruction of the cultures of Saudi Arabia and Iran.. the doorway to that day is through Iraq. I fully believe that this is the true reason behind the Iraqi invasion" Here's another quote from him: "I say we roll in there and nerve gas the whole f'ing nest. We don't even know if it's going to effect them."I could go on. But i can't really be bothered right now.
Nah - more like a branch of the root. The root would be simply the darkest aspects of human nature, which Islam has somehow managed to adopt in totality.
boss429Jan 3, 2007
Would you like some cheese with your whine?
vincep1974Jan 3, 2007
Well from what I'm reading about voter registration activity in France, these "youths" are having it both ways:This is from the AP, so it may a complete fabrication, though I think in this case it probably is true enough: beginquoteResidents of poor French neighborhoods where weeks of fiery riots broke out last year were dashing to town halls to register to vote before a Saturday deadline, driven by campaigns urging minority youths to use the electoral process - not violence - to vent their frustrations.Registration has risen sharply among the largely Arab and black African residents in some of the squalid suburbs of Paris that were the epicenter of the fall 2005 riots.In the Saint-Denis region north of Paris, electoral officer Christine Martin said there were 300 registrations on Thursday alone, just ahead of the Saturday deadline to vote in the spring's presidential election. She said 5,300 people have registered since the beginning of the year, compared to less than 4,000 in 2001 - the year before the last presidential vote.Some 50 people also registered every day in December in Clichy-Sous-Bois, said town official Didier Ostre. The suburb northeast of Paris is where the riots erupted on Oct. 27, 2005 after two youths were electrocuted in a power substation. About 1,000 people registered there shortly after the riots in response to a push by rock stars rappers and movie stars. endquoteIt must be comforting to know that this sort of poltical control is being used by rioters who apparently don't do anything all day long and riot.Mark Steyn wrote this in America Alone"Now ponder the bland statistic you heard a lot in the news reports: "about 10 percent of France's population is Muslim." Give or take a million here, a million there, that's a broadly correct 2005 statistic as far as it goes. But the population spread isn't even. And when it comes to those living in France aged twenty and under, about 30 percent are said to be Muslim, and in major urban centers, aout 45%. [!] If it came down to street-by-street fighting, as Michel Gurfinkiel, the editor of Valeurs Actuelles, points out, "the combatants ration in any ethnic war may thus be "one to one" --already now. It is not necessary, incidentally, for Islam to become a statistical majority in order to function as one. [...] Nonetheless, by 2010, more elderly white Catholic ethnic frogs will have croaked and more fit healthy Muslim youths will be hitting the streets."The future of France seems very threatned to me. And yet some of you seem to get more upset at us in the US because we're calling attention to it.Appeasment and denial.. you think the lesson would have been learned by now. Sigh.
Closed AccountJan 4, 2007
clem75, you look like an idiot, and from the digg downs you have gotten in this thread it appears that the majority agrees with me.
aceg1357Jan 4, 2007
Yea the tossed salad approach to integration worked so well for France. Why are we listening to them?
pierrelegrandJan 4, 2007
Oh probably should mention that my family hid Jews in the basement and did in fact participate in the Resistance such as it was in France. My grandfather won France's highest military award in WW1 so he didn't get hassled by the Germans. He was allowed to fly the French Flag in Paris on Rue St. Germain at our bar.Also in reference to those surrender monkey remarks we might be mindful of the fact that a mere 5 years after the murder of 3,000 of our country men we see a similar movement towards surrender by our own. Cowardice apparently can jump borders.
vincep1974Jan 4, 2007
I was doing some research on jihad in history and come across a few things."It is permissible to set fire to the lands of the enemy, his stores of grain, his beasts of burden – if it is not possible for the Muslims to take possession of them – as well as to cut down his trees, to raze his cities, in a word, to do everything that might ruin and discourage him, provided that the imam (i.e. the religious “guide” of the community of believers) deems these measures appropriate, suited to hastening the Islamization of that enemy or to weakening him. Indeed, all this contributes to a military triumph over him or to forcing him to capitulate. "Ibn Hudayl (French translation by Louis Mercier), L’Ornement des Ames, Paris, 1939, p. 195.Here's a narrative of an example of the above that played out in history"More Moslems came, and soon a small mosque was built, which attracted yet others. As long as Zoroastrians remained in the majority, their lives were tolerable; but once the Moslems became the more numerous, a petty but pervasive harassment was apt to develop. This was partly verbal, with taunts about fire-worship, and comments on how few Zoroastrians there were in the world, and how many Moslems, who must therefore posses the truth; and also on how many material advantages lay with Islam. The harassment was often also physical; boys fought, and gangs of youth waylaid and bullied individual Zoroastrians. They also diverted themselves by climbing into the local tower of silence and desecrating it, and they might even break into the fire-temple and seek to pollute or extinguish the sacred flame. Those with criminal leanings found too that a religious minority provided tempting opportunities for theft, pilfering from the open fields, and sometimes rape and arson. Those Zoroastrians who resisted all these pressures often preferred therefore in the end to sell out and move to some other place where their co-religionists were still relatively numerous, and they could live at peace; and so another village was lot to the old faith. " Boyce, A Persian Stronghold of Zoroastrianism, pp. 7-8;Sounds like Paris, London and Malmo today to me,.
vincep1974Jan 4, 2007
Charles Martel and Jan Sobieski were the saviors of Europe. Many Americans would have no idea who they are, that level of European history detail isn't normally taught in Grammar/High School. How widespread is knowedge about them in Europe
clem75Jan 5, 2007
That's right. My statements are dripping in contempt for you. Why wouldn't they?pierrelegrand: has his own website, part of the "Coalition to Preserve Civilization", regularly 'diggs' the articles on his own website. Average number of other people to 'digg' his articles: 3. His blog links to (aside from the usual assortment of right wing blogs): 'The real history of the crusades' (crusades were good) and 'Young Nationalist-Conservative Group' - don't click on that link if you are still at work! Contributes to little green footballs (lgf)radicalron: aside from being a regular at lgf, posts to a blog titled 'islamophobic', linked to other blogs: 'Islamanazi', 'Islamic Evil', 'American Jihad', 'Confederate Yankee', 'Vote Franco' (and yet ron claims he is not a fascist!), 'Western Resistance', 'Elder of Ziyon' and 'The Study of Revenge' amongst others.vincep1974: contributes hate messages to a number of blogs, including lgf. Here is a quote of his from one, 'the brussels journal': "9/11 signified to me that the barbarians are at the gate. All of the achievements of the West about to be undone by a group of people who produce nothing. (...) The forces of Islam have to be stopped now. This eventually will mean the destruction of the cultures of Saudi Arabia and Iran.. the doorway to that day is through Iraq. I fully believe that this is the true reason behind the Iraqi invasion" Here's another quote from him: "I say we roll in there and nerve gas the whole f'ing nest. We don't even know if it's going to effect them."I could go on. But i can't really be bothered right now.
zacktopiaFeb 27, 2008
Nah - more like a branch of the root. The root would be simply the darkest aspects of human nature, which Islam has somehow managed to adopt in totality.
sentaiSep 8, 2008
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