Thursday, 4 October 2018

Riots in Paris

This video is doing the rounds on the internet, concerning immigrant riots in Paris:
https://www.facebook.com/thomas.lehr.73/videos/2211548942434581/

It lacks context, geographical, temporal and of contiguity.  But from more reputable sources I have it certainly goes on. “[D]eclaring sections of Paris their own territory” might not necessarily refer to migrants per se, but it certainly does in Muslim terms, as I’ve warned in The Creation of Islamic Microstates where what the French call banlieue, (suburbs), or Zones Urbaine Sensible (or ZUS, ‘sensitive areas’, there’s 1,500 across France now, containing about around six million people, 10% of France’s population) which have their own modus vivendi – no pig-meat products, no alcohol sale or consumption, Muslim clothing standards, women have less civil and moral protection, policing is handled by gangs, etc.

The video seems to have been shot in summer, but the worst riots tend to occur over New Year’s celebrations when around 1,000 cars are set on fire each year in or adjacent to Paris' ZUS.  An estimated 40,000 cars are burned in France every year — a destruction often attributed to rival Muslim gangs.  Wikipedia has an entry here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_French_riots and it wouldn’t surprise me to find all the footage was shot then. 

The reason why you won’t hear much about it locally is for several reasons.  Firstly, France does not apply religion to identity, so its media won’t report about ‘Muslim gangs’.  One has to understand the situation from localities or photographic appearance.  This reluctance to classify identity has spread throughout the West in other forms.  Secondly, the low ratio of deaths, and the nominal and routine amount of damage, isn’t deemed to warrant press coverage.  Thirdly, the popular neo-Marxist world-view wishes to avoid blaming anything on their constituency (victims) and blame everything on the class enemy (oppressors).  This renders news items which lay cause on migrants as politically incorrect, and thus not fit for publication.

The situation is far worse than the majority of people realise.

If you want to know what is going on month-by-month in France, or in other European countries, Gatestone Institute is the best source.  It monitors Islam’s conquest using news sources on a daily basis.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/12765/a-month-of-multiculturalism-in-france-june-2018

And another view of France:

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