We are witnessing the gradual savagery of France. Progressive throughout our mortal lives, lightning throughout history. Under the combined effects of laxity and massive immigration, the country's third-Worldization is no longer the only "fantasy" of Jean Raspail and Louis Pauwels, vilified in 1985 for daring to be a Cassandra with some prescience, but an observable phenomenon on which we have to then, no influence. The examples proving this savagery are multiple, it would take a veritable almanac to identify. Two of them caught my attention this week; they are highly revealing.
Thursday night, two "fights" occurred under the skytrain Stalingrad in Paris. Since the beginning of March, hundreds of "migrants" from several regions (Eritrea, Sudan or even Afghanistan) camped there. Cohabitation is difficult between the migrants with various ethnocultural backgrounds, but all but European. Inevitably, tensions have emerged for territorial control, trafficking, the domination of one community.
In the words of the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes: "In the state of nature, man is a wolf to man (...)" Left to themselves, without rules, without threats of sanctions or evictions, migrants have returned to the state of nature. At the heart of this barbaric underworld, the law is force. Hence these fights magnitude. A video released by the newspaper Le Parisien testifies: Pallet jets, monstrous howls, sticks shots ...
These men expected to escape the war seem to import into our country. The anti-crime brigade night (BAC N) has also paid the price, greeted by a volley of projectiles thrown by a drunken migrant. Local residents are shocked, a local resident and told the Parisien: "Never had there been violence so far. There, it was really impressive. "The migration crisis brings the middle of the capital that the inhabitants of the suburbs lost already knew: violence, arbitrariness of the street chaos multicultural ensembles that are not society. Parisians may also finally see what it means impotence of a state that has given up its sovereignty, its power to act. Indeed, on March 30, Bernard Cazeneuve and Anne Hidalgo announced the camp dismantled. Fifteen days later, the invaders resumed their rights, setting mattresses and makeshift tents.
The other case that caught my attention is a girl, a very young girl. Sandra, aged 12, was literally tortured by "comrades" at the exit of his school in Créteil, near Paris. At the end of classes, many girls her age asked her the sum of 170 euros. She had not the money. A rampage of an unnamed intensity was then struck the schoolgirl, threatened with a butcher knife cigarette burns, lacerations, knee strikes to the face, humiliation (the torturers were filmed in the process of urinating over her and forced to steal in stores) ... left for dead, half-naked under a car, they hardly left her the strength to return to the parental home.
This sinister case shows another facet of widespread savagery. What a world we leave to our descendants? A France economically ruined, emptied of its people, oblivious of its culture, invaded? Our country is governed from the outside, but, above all, he collapses from within. The stopwatch is running ...
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Last Edited by Moulin_Jean on 04/20/2016 01:34 PMWhen government violate the rights of the people, the insurrection is, for the people and for every portion of the people, the most sacred of right and the most indispensable of duties.