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March 29, 2006

France's Collapse

It isn't pretty, watching a once-great civilization disintegrate in front of your eyes. The situation in France is like something from a dystopian science fiction movie — and it isn't getting better. Massive demonstrations by youths who object to even the slightest loosening of the regulations that have been suffocating the French economy have created an atmosphere of lawlessness that unsurprisingly is being exploited by other criminal elements — notably the Muslim "youths" who wreaked such havoc last November.

Pictures to be found on The Sun Online give an example of 21st Century springtime in Paris — they show a woman trying to walk down the street who is set upon and robbed by a bunch of thugs in broad daylight, in full view of camera crews and police.

The British Foreign Office has warned its citizens to stay away from Paris. The city has devolved into anarchy, as The Sun reports, "with fierce fighting in the shadow of famous tourist spots like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral." Hotels are boarding up their windows. Masked men roam the streets swinging baseball bats, preying on anyone reckless enough to venture outside.

The violence is spreading to other cities. Hundreds of police have been injured. According to Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, many of the rioters are the same unassimilated second-generation immigrants that brought France the car-burning craze last fall.

A combination of socialist policies and unrestrained immigration inevitably created a powder keg and then set it on fire. It may be too late to save France from the consequences of its moonbattery. But hopefully it is not too late to learn from its horrifying example.

Hat tip: Andre

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Paris starts burning.

Posted by Van Helsing at March 29, 2006 7:43 AM

Comments

It's tempting to feel some satisfaction for this situation. But then again, the French are part of western civilization, are they not? I guess I will be rooting for the Frenchies in this one.

Posted by: nikko at March 29, 2006 11:49 AM

Its too late for Fwance aka Frogland aka Francistan.

It has multiple malignant cancers eating it alive - growing Muslim population that will become a majority within 20 years and Socialist/Marxists determined to undermine the country until it collapses. Their fascination with Jerry Lewis does not help matters.

Since Hitler bitchslapped the Fwench in WW II theyve been worthless. Hitler killed most of the good ones. The ones that are left are worthless.

The rest of Europe is in the same condition, it will just collapse a few years later than Fwance.

Posted by: General Jack D. Ripper at March 29, 2006 1:40 PM

I don't blame Hitler for the French sorry state of affairs. The french have themselves to blame for being so nice as to bend over and spread for anyone who said they'd slap'em hard. What needs to be done is all the unassemilatables need to be given a deal that they can't refuse. And that would be, 24hrs to leave France or they'll be shot on sight. I wouldn't condemn France for that, no civilized people could condemn anyone for wanting rid of scumbags who came to exploit and live off of freebies with the only return to society being criminality.

Posted by: Andre at March 29, 2006 2:09 PM

Come to think of it, didn't the Germans in the early 90's firebomb the free housing that criminal freeloaders got? I think that made the German government become more attentive. Maybe the French should try that for a change.

Posted by: Andre at March 29, 2006 2:18 PM

http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=49482

More about our good mexican friends that come here to "do the work we don't want to do."

Posted by: Andre at March 29, 2006 2:25 PM

Please compare Paris's crime stats to Republican-controlled New York's, where Compstat statistics distort true crime figures downward at any rate.

Posted by: moonbat supreme at March 29, 2006 7:00 PM

Andre, what you should try to bear in mind, in fairmess to the French, is that a lot of the immigrants they get come from countries that the French themselves had colonized, until fairly recently.

I think it's that baggage that makes them so liberal on immigration issues (until recently).

It may not be a valid reason to run a nation's immigration policies on, and it certainly doesn't seem fair to French citizens, but they are not exactly the first nation to take this attitude.

Posted by: moonbat supreme at March 29, 2006 7:30 PM

Moonbat, I remember reading about the French leadership during the "algerian crisis" when the leadership said that algeria was forever french then a not more than a year later it was Algeria for algerians and then the french government allowed hundreds of thousands of those vermin into France. It isn't like the french government doesn't know what it is doing, it is doing what it is doing against its own people. What kind of pigs do that to their own? Hell, not even pigs do that to their own.

Posted by: Andre at March 29, 2006 9:47 PM

Ya'll do realize that the Sun is the British equivalent of the National Enquirer, right? I'd look for some outside confirmation for their report that "The British Foreign Office has warned its citizens to stay away from Paris. The city has devolved into anarchy, as The Sun reports, "with fierce fighting in the shadow of famous tourist spots like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral." Hotels are boarding up their windows. Masked men roam the streets swinging baseball bats, preying on anyone reckless enough to venture outside.

Don't get me wrong, I think Paris is the root word for Parasite, but that doesn't make trust a report in the Sun...for one thing, baseball is far too American, so I doubt there's masked batsmen stalking the city....

Posted by: uchuck the Tuchuk at March 29, 2006 10:06 PM

They do occasionally get things right. My gut tells me they might be right this time.

Of course, the difference between the Enquirer and the Sun is that the Enquirer knows it's a conspiracy rag. Still not as bad as the dialy express, though; they're still pushing the "MI6 killed Diana!!!11" line.

Posted by: Archonix at March 30, 2006 7:49 AM

Got one thing off your site and another out of The Economist. Put them together. This Alwaleed bin Talal looks like prime prey. Lets get these guys funding both sides against each other and blaming it on the wrong people as usual.

Your website is excellent.

I hope you pick up my bit with my info

We need to be fighting this war, but we are in the wrong place with the wrong strategy:

'The $10 million Rudy Giuliani turned down after 9/11 from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal — money that came attached to the message that we deserved what we got for supporting Israel; for the $10 million Rudy Giuliani turned down after 9/11 from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal — money that came attached to the message that we deserved what we got for supporting Israel;

Alwaleed Bin Talal is the same one that holds massive business interests in Europe and the US, now in 2006.

This guy told the Mayor of New York that America got what it deserved on 9/11 for supporting Israel. I got it off your moonbattery.com I just happen to have looked and made notes on this form the Economist, See below. Coincidence.

The Guy who said America got what it deserved owns Citigroup, Newscorp, 4 Seasons, the Plaza Hotel, all in the USA.

Is it any wonder they haven't taken out Saudi and waste their time in Iraq:

I've had enough of these Guys and our People in bed with them:

KINGDOM Holding Company
We invest in the Best

The World's Industry Leaders: When we invested in these winning companies, diversification and the search for excellence were our main objectives. We are proud to part of these success stories, all of which achieved No.1 in their categories with the highest level of performance. From out HQs in Saudi Arabia we will, through our global investments, consistently contribute to the growth of the global economy

Disclaimer: Kingdom Holding Company is a company led by HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Investements outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have been acquired and are held by HRH of by Trusts for the benefit of HRH and his family.

They own Citigroup: America's most Admired Companies 2003 + another 28 such Accolades.
They own George V Hotel, Paris: No 1 Hotel in the World + another 20+ Accolades
They own News Corporation: Most Global Media Company 2002
They own the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts: Top Hotel Chain in the World 2003/ Best Hotel Group Worldwide 2004
They own the Plaza Hotel: Favourite Individual Hotel for Business Travel in North America. Favourite for the 11th consecutive Year 2003

Middle East Holdings:
Kingdom Centre: Skyscrapers.com 2002 Award: Best New Skyscraper of the Year for Design and functionality (Skyscrapers.com), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Mosque on the 77th floor at the Kingdom Centre, as the world's highest mosque above ground level (Guiness World Records 2005, 2006)
Kingdom Mall: ICSC 27th International Design and Development Award
Samba Financial Group: Best Bank in Saudi Arabia 2000, 2001, 2002 + another 20+ Accolades, breaking down to years, even more
Movenpick Hotel and Resort, Beirut: Fastest Growing hotel chain in the Middle East 2003
Sharm el Sheikh Four Seasons Hotel and Resort: Hotel of the Year Editor's choice - 2002

This is one Saudi Company headed by one Saudi Prince. Aside for their massive holdings in the Middle East (which no doubt exert massive influence on the West), they own some pretty major firms and companies in the West.

How many other Saudi Companies headed by other Saudi Princes and Tycoons own vast swathes of the Western Commercial world? Just what Percentage of us do they own?

Didn't that film from a couple of years back, Farenheit 9/11, not to mention the book 'Dude, Where's my Country', not to mention, no doubt, other articles and publications, point out that maybe doing Business with the Saudis and other rich Arabs of the Gulf States was not altogether wise. Didn't it point out that, it was not a good idea to be politically and commercially tied in to people who might also be funding the likes of Al Quaeda.

They even own News Corp. Not only are they able to buy us and no doubt keep many of our Politicians and Business men quiet about what is really going on, they also exert a direct influence over our media.

On the one hand the Western tax payer is funding the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, on the other hand the Western Business Establishment (with money that ultimately belongs to the Western Individual and Tax payer) is collaborating with the very people who are funding the war on the other side. In essence the average Westerner is paying for the Wars on both sides simultaneously.

This. Simple as this, is what our Politicians and Business Leaders are doing: We'll do business with you guys. We'll help you get rich. We'll cooperate with you and you can take great chunks of profit for investing in us. Don't worry about the People you've been funding, or if not you, your cousin, your uncle, your best mate from University etc. We won't worry about what is going on with the money once you've got it.

Shame about all the trouble. Shame about Bosnia. Shame about Kosovo. Shame about Chechnya. Shame about Afghanistan. Shame about the Genocide in Sudan. Shame about Xingiang. Shame about Bali. Shame about Lebanon. Shame about, shame about, shame about...........

Its OK. We'll keep doing business with you guys. You profit, we profit. Its a good relationship. The fact that some of that money goes of to poor and ignorant People on the fringes of what you still see as your Empire, well, we'll just let that go. You make a profit, wer make a profit.

Untold human suffering and the World on the brink of another major War, oh, never mind. We make our profit, you make yours. Good good

That is how many of the Business and Political leaders of this Country and the other Western Countries actually think. Many of them who have taken backhanders from the Saudis, Emiratians, Kuwaitis, all the big money Arabs.

The War in Iraq is completely wrong. However, not for the reasons stated: the humanitarian, the fact that there were no 'weapons of mass destruction', the fact that Saddam actually controlled the rift between Sunnis and Shias (albeit heavy handed at times). The war in Iraq is completely wrong, because the Western troops are in the wrong Country. Its the boys funding terrorism you want, not the poor and ignorant People, wrapped up in Religious doctrine who do the ridiculous things they are told to do. You want the big boys, not the lemmings. Send in a few detatchments to get the big boys. Stop wasting time and money with tens of thousands of troops and logistics staff, wasting billions.

Go after the ones funding terrorism. Stop spilling blood on both sides in the name of profit.

However, how can you do that when: I make a good profit, you make a good profit, you make a lot, I make a lot

One hopes everyone hurry ups and tweaks, before we put more money in the hands of these maniac Funders of Fundamentalism, while, all the while: Some very unscrupulous People and downright evil People from our own Society continue to line their pockets.

Its time we got on to extracting the fuel from the oil rich coals of Canada, time we started on the hybrid schemes, time we took the Brazilian lead on Alcohol cars, time we got into all these alternatives.

The way to win the war with Mecca and Medinah, is not to send troops in, its by dropping the sick Capitalist ideology of 'Profit before Principle'. Its time we stopped behaving like Ferengi. (If you don't know what that is all about - Refer to Star Trek - The Ferengi do anything for profit)

Profit at any cost, has made a people who were nobodies when Hitler was brought down, some of the world's biggest players.

It is all the doing of ourselves in the name of 'Profit'.

The sooner we find alternatives to dealing with the Middle East, the sooner we win the War, which, with the present Strategy, has not even started yet.

Stop the War. Stop funding it from both directions. Stop irresponsible Capitalist ideology. Capitalism = Facism. Stop Facism. Stop the remaining Nazis. Stop them trying to finish the Jews. Stop blaming all Greed and Profiteering on the Jews - They are the least guilty. Recognise those funding terrorism. Stop funding terrorism. Stop the War.

Could it be that simple?

Posted by: Patrick Boyle at April 3, 2006 9:00 PM