Refugees of Peace
A MIGRANT turf war erupted into violence on the streets of one of Paris' trendiest neighbourhoods early this morning as asylum seekers beat each other to a pulp with wooden clubs.
Two things in this story are very telling as to why France, and especially Paris are in the pickle they currently find themselves. ONE: The Migrants/refugees, they have allowed in to the country are overwhelmingly men (Almost 90% is the estimate) TWO: There is a station and area of Paris named for a Soviet/Communist victory.
Now the liberal name callers will say the first statement is xenophobic, and Islamaphobic, and that the reason there are more men is that men are willing to make the trek for a chance to make a better life for themselves, and eventually their family. I call shenanigans on that, since, what real man would leave behind their wife and child in a war torn country to be raped, killed or pressed into slavery? What you have here is an invasion. It is not being done with tanks, or rifles, but an invasion none the less. The refugees do not wish to assimilate, and are demanding that the locals provide for them and follow their twisted Sharia law.
The second one tells the nature of the socialist leanings and thinking of the French people and government. Hell, even the Ruskies don't even call Stalingrad, Stalingrad anymore.
There was a line in the English re-make of the movie "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" where the killer, tells Daniel Craig's character:
"Let me ask you something? Why don't people trust their instincts? They sense something is wrong, someone is walking too close behind them... You knew something was wrong but you came back into the house. Did I force you, did I drag you in? No. All I had to do was offer you a drink. It's hard to believe that the fear of offending can be stronger than the fear of pain. But you know what? It is. And they always come willingly. And then they sit there. They know it's all over just like you do but somehow they still think they have a chance. Maybe if I say the right thing? Maybe if I'm polite. If I cry, if i beg. "
That quote sums up Western political correctness in a nutshell.
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