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French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"

 
Aristide Torchia
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French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"
A French mother is on trial for charges of “glorifying crime” after sending her son to school in a rather explosive T-shirt that referred to 9/11. Last September, Bouchra Bagour dropped off her son Jihad at school in a shirt that read “I am a bomb” and “Born on 11 September.” Bagour claims that she just wanted to accent her son’s birthday with the shirt, and that she put it on him “without stopping to think about” the connection to the 2001 attacks.

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Re: French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"
A woman and her brother have appeared in a French court after a three-year-old child named Jihad was sent to school wearing a T-shirt with the words "I am a bomb" printed on it.

The principal and teachers at the school in Sorgues, southern France, notified authorities after Boucha Bagour sent her son to classes dressed in the shirt.

Le Parisien reported that the words "I am a bomb" were inscribed on the front, and the words "Jihad, born September 11" on the back.


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Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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Re: French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"
Doesn't sound like a French woman to me. Sounds like an invader.

Why do people put up with this stuff?
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Re: French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"
Still doesn't beat this one

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Re: French Woman Sends Son Named Jihad to School in a 9/11 T-Shirt that says "I am a bomb"
Still doesn't beat this one

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Yeah, that's a good one. Jews dressing their kids up as the WTC towers to celebrate the Purim bloodletting festivals.

That's really cute.





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