EU France is on fire. Again.

Maybe there is a good reason why the national emblem of France is a Rooster.

The noise those produce is greater than the actual effort they put into things.

Frances greatest strength is their base hippocracy, they will say one thing and then do whatever is expediant.
 
Frances greatest strength is their base hippocracy, they will say one thing and then do whatever is expediant.

True.They woud sermon about human rights and republican values,and then...do what is good for them/in their opinion/

Though it was hyperventilating posturing and lazyness, myself.

That,too,but do not think that they arleady lost.As long as they had H bombs,Foreign Legion and special services,they still have fighting chance.

If all european countries decided to expell muslims now,i think that only France and Spain could do that now without help.
 


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Tensions are increasing in France as the fuel crisis continues… fights are breaking out at petrol stations… police cars running out of petrol… huge lines… Cars in some districts now limited to fill max 30 liters (8 gallons) and trucks 120 (32 gallons)…

When fuel and food shortages happen, society is about 3 to 5 days away from chaos. Desperate people get violent quickly. Governments fall when people have no money, can’t work and can’t feed their children.
 


#France Rennes: Islamist fanatics attack police with projectiles and firing mortars as they demand schools allow religious clothes for student - abayas and qamis. Police arrested 14 students and three officers were injured in the attack.




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Two days after the attack, school have announced they will allow the predominantly Muslim students the ‘religious freedom’ to wear their clothes. Students declared victory: “We weren't allowed to wear abayas, and now, the school is letting us wear them”

A reminder that Islam is on no side but its own.
 


#France Rennes: Islamist fanatics attack police with projectiles and firing mortars as they demand schools allow religious clothes for student - abayas and qamis. Police arrested 14 students and three officers were injured in the attack.


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Two days after the attack, school have announced they will allow the predominantly Muslim students the ‘religious freedom’ to wear their clothes. Students declared victory: “We weren't allowed to wear abayas, and now, the school is letting us wear them”

A reminder that Islam is on no side but its own.

Government sending the signal that violence get you what you want, as usual, I wonder if they are conscious they are doing this?
 
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Yes. They want to bait whites into rebelling so they have an excuse to curtail our rights and replace us even faster.

that is something that can backfire really, really, really badly.

I mean really badly.


First of all people who live in the third world are not stupid, if they see that first world countries have become toxic shit holes that are becoming increasingly dangerous. Then they are going to stay home where at least they know people and have local connections. The idea that people will blindly want to leave their home countries for another place just because of name brand recognition isn't true.

Second, the problem with baiting a rebellion is that once the civil war is on. You cant control the outcome. That's why historically speaking people have used breads and circus's to placate their people and have generally speaking tried to avoid crossing certain lines.
 

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#France Lyon: Police say ANTIFA member was injured in last night’s clashes Over 20 members of the far-left group were confronted and chased out by a group of 12 ‘Lyon Nationalists’.

Vive la France! 🇫🇷

Too bad they didn't cake the pavement with these antifa goons, but that can always be done later.
 
France being based?
PARIS at that?
Is the world okay?
@Arlos we need Frenchman take on this
As @Marduk said, it’s basically the government trying to get the secular school thing back on track, it’s going as well as can be expected in majority muslims neighborhoods, I’d honestly applaud if they actually grit their teeth through this, but most likely they’ll acclaim their success, then quietly let them do what they want, they have less and less ability and will to impose anything.
 
As @Marduk said, it’s basically the government trying to get the secular school thing back on track, it’s going as well as can be expected in majority muslims neighborhoods, I’d honestly applaud if they actually grit their teeth through this, but most likely they’ll acclaim their success, then quietly let them do what they want, they have less and less ability and will to impose anything.
Do you think anything like this will spark a change for the better of France?
 
Do you think anything like this will spark a change for the better of France?
I would like to say yes, but I’ve rarely seen positive change happen, ever, and now you have people shooting (Angrily!) to stop targeting the minorities and let them be, so you know…
Even the mother of the 12 years girl who got raped and killed by 4 algerians said she didn’t want any political recovery from it…it’s kind of sad we are reaching the point when even when your children get killed you say that, as if that’s improving the situation somehow, or is doing your kid any justice…
Urgh, I hate blackpills.
 
As @Marduk said, it’s basically the government trying to get the secular school thing back on track, it’s going as well as can be expected in majority muslims neighborhoods, I’d honestly applaud if they actually grit their teeth through this, but most likely they’ll acclaim their success, then quietly let them do what they want, they have less and less ability and will to impose anything.
I foresee a lot of dead teachers if the french try to force the issue.
 

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