Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label france. Show all posts

November 27, 2007

French Riots: what you are not seeing

Update: Now the Frogamoors are shooting at the police. From Michelle Malkin: "The poor, harmless misguided youth of unnamed ethnic origin in France are now peacefully demonstrating against oppression by…shooting at cops with hunting weapons. Scores of them. Some 80 police officers have been injured." Michelle calls it FlambĂ©e de violence.


French kiss the old France goodbye
You might assume that the unruly French mobs that are causing this week's spike in the seemingly perpetual violent "strikes" and "demonstrations" in that country are regular Frenchmen and women. The aren't. Not any more than the "Paris suburb" of Villiers-le-Bel is a regular French suburb.

Villiers-le-Bel is a commune largely populated by African and Middle Eastern immigrants, mostly Mohammedans. The few inhabitants that aren't immigrant Jihadists are French communist agitators. The cats there live in Stalinist style communal apartment blocks; the French equivalent of public housing projects. Most of them are unemployed social parasites that live off of their neighbors as net tax consumers.

You can get a look at the unhappy frogs on parade in this video made before the stone throwing and fire-bombing started. Seems they were sore because two of their number were killed when their motorcycle collided with a police car. Do they mostly look like French cats or Moors to you?

This should be a lesson to the Mohammedan appeasement Dhimmis, the open borders crowd, and the socialist dreamers here in the US. Add the cultural dilution of unfettered immigration to the creeping influence of bankrupt Marxist policies and you get a mess like France. I doubt if even Sarkozy can fix a nation once it is as badly ruined as France is today. Don't let this happen here!

June 17, 2007

French Farce

Want to know what happened in today's French elections? I didn't think so, but you can get tomorrow's news today by reading the Australian papers. I don't know how they do it. From the Monday, June 18th online edition of the Sydney Morning Herald:
History was almost certainly made in France yesterday. If voting trends in last week's first round of parliamentary elections have continued in the second round, the right-wing government of the President, Nicolas Sarkozy, has won by a landslide, and the Socialist Party has suffered a catastrophic defeat.
At least the SMH is only 'almost certain' of the outcome. At the same time, Hillary and the Democrat party are trying to sell us on the same failed socialist ideas that even the frog-eating French can't stomach. As you may recall, they were able to put up with Hitler.

May 07, 2007

French Democracy


French celebrate their love of Democracy
Like everything else in France, their elections are a real riot! LGF has the latest burning car count, something you might not see at the top of the page in your favorite source of Main Stream News. Like this al-Reuters story where you can find their count, 730 French cars burned, below the fold.

Vince aut Morire warns us that Sarkozy is only relatively conservative. Relative to a French liberal, I suppose he is conservative. As Vinnie says: "Thousands of burning Peugeots can’t be wrong."

March 31, 2006

French Democracy or Mob Rule


Free Lunch for French Loafers
I have never been a big fan of democracy. Or of France, for that matter. The French reaction to changes to their youth job security law illustrates a disturbing trend. All the French government did was to fix an ill-conceived law that gave French youth a free ride at the expense of saddling their employers with unfireable deadwood. (Much like the deadwood the trade unions in the US have forced on GM, for example.) As Allahpundit put it, the new law merely made it so "they're not entitled to lifetime job security by age 26."

I don't care a fig how the French foul up their own country, but I see the ubiquitous 'strikes' that have traditionally paralyzed France giving way to something worse. The street demonstration as riot. When this violence and destruction takes the place of reasonable debate conducted through representatives of the opposing factions, western democracy is in for trouble.

There are folks here in the USA who will see the French capitulation (for capitulate they certainly will) to the demands and threats of the street mobs as a great success. Power to the People pukes will see this usurpation of process as a furtherance of their twisted notion of democratic ideals. In my view, mob rule is set apart from democracy by only the most tenuous of distinctions. What has been happening in France has blurred this boundary for the worse.

Too bad for the French, but who cares? I might say that, but I see this same mob mentality gaining here in America. The 2008 U.S. national elections will be a watershed; if its outcome is decided or even affected by uncivil mob action, the Union may well be finished.

November 17, 2005

France's new normal


Things have changed in France since the riots, (which are still 'winding down'). The Bored Moslem Youth or Euro Mujahedeen are forcing the French authorities to re-examine some of their traditional French standards. Most noteworthy of these is the standard which determines how many car burnings and business torchings per night is normal. Abe just down the road at Don't Let Me Stop You has all the ugly stats. I'm guessing the French will be making numerous adjustments to normal.

Update - and more: The rioting was caused by the polygamy practiced in the wicked banlieus. The French prefer the 'mistress' system pf philandering, but the Moslem polygamists just wouldn't assimilate.

Not on the point, but regular readers will appreciate this: the polygamy link above is from a self-styled "independent, non-partisan, and mostly liberal-to-moderate blog". Here is what this cat has to say about our self-styled 'Republican' Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel.
Hagel on Bush, Iraq, and the patriotism of dissent

He's a good man and, here, he's absolutely right: "Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) strongly criticized yesterday the White House's new line of attack against critics of its Iraq policy, saying that "the Bush administration must understand that each American has a right to question our policies in Iraq and should not be demonized for disagreeing with them."

More: "To question your government is not unpatriotic -- to not question your government is unpatriotic."

Who are the real patriots? I'm with Hagel.
Thanks again, Senator Chuck Hagel. Your folks here in Nebraska are getting fed up with your undermining the President. I guess this post started out to be about the French riots. Hagel acts French; he is a defeatist; he reminds me of the morose French Foreign Legionnaires I've known. They always were whining about Viet-Nam, too. Professional losers. All their celebrations were of infamous defeats and dreadful routs.
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These nerve pills aren't working.

November 12, 2005

More riots in France- le Jihad?


Toulouse
Disaffected young adults of the French Islamic welfare-bourgeois class continue to strike out at the French socialist planned and executed circumstances of their arguably wretched lives. There has been still more car burning in France. Could this be the face of the new, non throat-cutting, Jihad? Perhaps it is a french flavored Euro al-Qaeda, not like the middle eastern head chopping deperados, or the well fed British tube bombers.

Whatever you call 'em, they are still at it, in spite of what you don't hear from the MSM.

Paris was reportedly quieter, if you can call having 3,000 riot police in the Muslim 'hoods quiet. Toulouse and Lyon both saw more burning. The French cops are finally showing a little gumption, firing tear gas at the Islamo-hooligans (or social victims or oppressed minority youths or terrorists).

November 10, 2005

French bloggers held after Paris riots

Abe, at Don't Let Me Stop You, has a number of posts presenting an in-depth explanation of the recent unpleasantness in France, its origins and causes. Abe's writing isn't clouded by the deep seated and long festering distaste for France and the French that colors, even poisons the work of the old feeder. But he should be careful what he says.

Being half French by marriage, as it were, Abe might fall under some sort of French quasi in rem jurisdiction, and the long arm of le Code civil might be able to reach him in Lincoln. The gendarmes are arresting French riot bloggers! Abe will be sorry he advised them to crack down!

November 08, 2005

le Beurger King Muslim -


Beurger King Muslim - Clichy-sous-Bois, France
Six Meat Buffet's post, Projecte Quel Dommage where bloggers can post their own “Sorry France!” pictures in the manner of the sorry assed Sorry Everybody project. One of the posts featured a blogger urging the French to cheer up because "at least they aren't opening a McDonald's in your town".Would a Muslim Burger King be insulting enough to set off a riot?
How about one right in Clichy-sous-Bois, where the rioting began? One featuring "halal bakon"? There is such a riot starter, pictured above and described at NovoPress. Pardon their French.

This is additional proof that Bush's unchecked globalist plans to ruin the whole world are the root cause of the burning unrest in France. I'd burn my town, too, if I was a French muslim who had to eat at Burger King, no matter how you spell it. If that isn't reason enough, Ryne McClaren has the lowdown on how "Bush's actions in Iraq" are to blame for the French riots.
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Thank you for choosing Burger King and Salaam Aleikum!

November 05, 2005

France torched by terrorists

The Yahoo! News headline: Rioting Spreads From Paris Across France is typical of today's hot news from Europe. Does anyone doubt that Islamic terrorists and their fellow travellers are behind this unpleasantness in France? Give the Jihaders an inch and they'll take a mile.
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First we heard that Paris' heavily Muslim slums were burning. Then the fire spread to other parts of Paris. The news yesterday was that a few other French cities were on fire. Today, France is burning. Can the rest of Europe be far behind?

The appeasers and mollycoddlers of Islamo-fascists may now reap what they have sown. Toleration only goes so far. Lets see if the French will tolerate this new terror.

March 19, 2005

Google too good for the French

It is a slow Saturday here at the Feedlot. About like most Saturdays this time of year. Apart from the sad story of Jessica Lunsford, and other tragedies, the news is mostly about Europeans making stupid look sharp. On the latter theme, Drudge Report finds this Netscape/CNN page with this Reuters story about AFP:
"SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Agence France Presse has sued Google Inc. (GOOG), alleging the Web search leader includes AFP's photos, news headlines and stories on its news site without permission.

The French news service is seeking damages of at least $17.5 million and an order barring Google News from displaying AFP photographs, news headlines or story leads, according to the suit filed on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. "
It doesn't surprise this anti-francophile to see the Frenchies try to throw a wrench into the internet innovations the Google folks have brought forth. Bad enough Google is not a French word, they can't pronounce it unless they have heard it. I never really wanted to Cherche their commie newspapers, but if I want to read AFP stories for free, I look here , where Yahoo collects the latest headlines. For more thorough browsing, here is a list of major world publications that buy AFP stories and publish them in their own unique contexts. You can read all of these papers on the big web.

I hope Google beats the AFP. As far as I'm concerned, anyone beats the French.