Paris Burning - Again!
Paris is burning again. Or is it still?
French 'youth' (that's code for muslim immigrants) burned buses on the eve of the anniversary of the riots of October 2005. Apparently, even after the rioting of last year, these muslim youth still feel disenchantment.
Actually, No Pasaran reports there were 4 buses hijacked and burned.
About 10 'youth' hijacked one bus with pistols, forcing passengers off the bus and then torching it. WAIT JUST A MINUTE! I thought guns were outlawed in France. So how did they get guns?
The French government responded with something along the effect of 'somebody ought to do something'.
The transportation authority responded that they would avoid 'sensitive' neighborhoods.
These weak and ineffective responses have not had any effect on the disillusionment of the 'youth' who keep burning and rioting in France - except that this year they are burning buses instead of cars.
The muslim community is calling for more understanding and acceptance. They are saying that it's probably not okay to keep burning things, but if that's what it takes to get what they want ......
Appeasement and denial haven't gotten the French very far as yet. Maybe if they keep trying it'll eventually work.
Plus & Ultra says there's no cause for alarm....
Also at: LGF, Gateway Pundit.
crossposted at Blue Star Chronicles
French 'youth' (that's code for muslim immigrants) burned buses on the eve of the anniversary of the riots of October 2005. Apparently, even after the rioting of last year, these muslim youth still feel disenchantment.
Youths forced passengers off three buses and set them on fire overnight in suburban Paris, raising tensions Thursday ahead of the first anniversary of the riots that engulfed France's rundown, heavily immigrant neighborhoods. [source]
Actually, No Pasaran reports there were 4 buses hijacked and burned.
About 10 'youth' hijacked one bus with pistols, forcing passengers off the bus and then torching it. WAIT JUST A MINUTE! I thought guns were outlawed in France. So how did they get guns?
The French government responded with something along the effect of 'somebody ought to do something'.
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said the events "should lead to an immediate response."
"We cannot accept the unacceptable," he told reporters in the northern suburb of Cergy-Pontoise. "There will be arrests. ... That is our responsibility."
Villepin also said efforts should be directed to "revitalize" troubled neighborhoods, and repeated the government's insistence that authorities rid France of "lawless zones" where youth gangs operate.
The transportation authority responded that they would avoid 'sensitive' neighborhoods.
These weak and ineffective responses have not had any effect on the disillusionment of the 'youth' who keep burning and rioting in France - except that this year they are burning buses instead of cars.
The muslim community is calling for more understanding and acceptance. They are saying that it's probably not okay to keep burning things, but if that's what it takes to get what they want ......
Appeasement and denial haven't gotten the French very far as yet. Maybe if they keep trying it'll eventually work.
Plus & Ultra says there's no cause for alarm....
Also at: LGF, Gateway Pundit.
crossposted at Blue Star Chronicles
Labels: culture war, Europe, France, Jihad, Paris, Riots
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