Tuesday, November 2, 2010

France: The riots and no-go zones .... all courtesy of your favorite human beings

Coming soon to Thorncliff, Toronto in the very, very near future.... courtesy of your Govt, both past and present.  Read and be prepared... to avert your eyes and plug your ears.

....Fuel depots and refineries were forcibly shut, leaving many service stations without gasoline. Long lines of traffic formed at the entrance of stations still open for business. Multiple flights were canceled due to lack of kerosene. Cargo ships stood at dockside as dockers workers refused to work, hampering port activities. Gang members and thugs were quick to join the party.

In Lyon, in the Nanterre suburb of Paris and in other French cities, scenes resembling a nascent civil war occurred. Self-styled "commandos" armed with Molotov cocktails and other instruments of destruction launched assaults on shopping areas and government buildings. Policemen were ordered to proceed with caution: the authorities feared that any serious incident would likely aggravate disorder and lead to widespread uprisings, as in 2005.

At that time I wrote that France was no longer a "western country" and that rule of law had nearly ceased to exist. Since then, the situation has worsened. Approximately 700 "no-go zones" pepper France: enclaves ruled by gangs, drug traffickers and imams. Firefighters and doctors venture into these places rarely and only with extreme caution, when they have no other choice. Graffiti on the walls read: "French out!" or "Jihad."

Subjects like the Holocaust are no longer taught in many classrooms, and the word "Jew" has become an insult in many playgrounds. The burqa ban was passed, but will probably never be enforced. In a growing number of communities, young women without the Islamic veil risk assault or rape if they walk unaccompanied in the street...........

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