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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Race War In France?

 The Diplomad sums up the current situation in France:

    The riots in Paris apparently now have spread to other French cities and even to the French Caribbean. YouTube has run videos of rioters, not only burning cars and buildings but carrying and firing what appear as fully automatic weapons. Reportedly, police have arrested some 2600 persons for rioting and looting. The silly President Macron, pulled away from an Elton John concert, has deployed 45,000 police across France to contain the violence, and has cancelled another of his thousands of official visits to Germany.

    It makes difficult reading about and viewing these events because one knows that about fifty percent--at least--of what one gets is either a lie or presented in such a convoluted way as to hide bare and brutal facts. The initial reports seemed very similar to reports in the US involving a police shooting: a definite St. George Floyd vibe to it all. You know: vague as to whom was shot and why exactly. We learned, of course, that the cop was white and the dead "youth" of "Algerian descent," not clear, of course, whether legally in the country--can't ask. The shooting took place at a traffic stop, with some of the action caught (of course) on video; the tape seems to show two policemen leaning into the car through the open driver side window, one officer has his weapon drawn. The car suddenly jerks forward and the policeman shoots. 

    You have to dig around to discover that the "youth" had a long criminal record, was "known to police," and was driving, without a driver license, an expensive unregistered Mercedes with Polish plates when the cops stopped him. 

The problem, as he notes, is that the media is in full disinformation mode, not only as to what happened between the officer and gangbanger that was killed, but as to the cause of the riots, and what is happening on the ground. And, of course, what backroom deals will be negotiated with those organizing the riots (and we know they were organized from almost the beginning because the mother of the dead gangbanger and hundreds of supporters all had identical T-shirts with neatly printed messages calling for protest less than a day after her son's death; and that takes money, organization, and businesses willing to set aside existing work to prioritize the printing of those shirt and whatever else was going on). 

    Although his article is a couple days old, Andrew Anglin's article at The Unz Review probably gives us a more accurate look at the organization and tactics being employed:

    ...It is very similar to George Floyd, in that it is a dumb race hoax drummed up by the media to push hatred and violence against whites.

    But the Moslems in France are not like American blacks. They are, instead, capable of a high level of organization. The blacks will just do violence because it is personally fun, they will loot for personal profit. They do not have a collective agenda, and even if they did, they couldn’t organize it.

    The Arabs in France have the clear goal of conquering France and forcing whites to submit to them. What’s more, there are quite a few blacks in France, and even if the Arabs can’t really organize their violence, they can control the chaos that the blacks create.

    From what we are seeing, this is by far the single worst “race riot” ever in all of history, and as I say, because the Arabs are organizing directly against the cops, and because they have a clear military goal, it is much closer to the first battle in a war.

    It visibly looks like a war. The videos are more intense than what you see out of the Ukraine.

After collecting some video from various social medial platforms, he continues:

The buses are a prize for vandals, because they’re all (or mostly) electric, and it’s virtually impossible to put the fire out with water. (You pretty much just have to let them burn, if you don’t have heavy equipment with that foam stuff.)

And, he notes, "The buses are the main thing that the Arabs appear to be telling blacks to target, because that creates an endless distraction while the Arabs get the guns and other equipment from the cops." But, Anglin reports, the rioters have captured police vehicles--including some armored vehicles--as well as police weapons, including real assault rifles and not the made up ones imagined by retarded liberals. They also seem to have heavier weapons as I've seen at least one reference to rioters using an RPG. 

    And, as usual in such situations, the blacks are looting and lynching any whites they come across.

    Furthermore, Anglin observes, "Fittingly – they released the gorillas from the zoo."

    And like Muslim invaders everywhere and at all times, "They also just burned down the largest public library in Marseille." As Caliph Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭab wrote when directing that the Library of Alexandria be burned: “As for the books you mention, if there is in it what complies with the Book of God [Q’uran], then it is already there and is not needed and if what is in these books contradict the Book of God there is no need for it. And you can then proceed in destroying them.” 

    A few points of my own: first, as the native French people will learn, any "state of emergency" that is declared will be to control the native French and not the blacks or Muslims that are "protesting". Second, if the native French do decide to resist, they need to avoid using their cell phones or even having them nearby ("Govt Can Spy Through Phone Cameras, Microphones: French Senate"--Breitbart). Third, learn from the rioter's tactics. An almost impossible to extinguish burning electric bus (or other electric vehicles) might be useful for several reasons (e.g., think Sherman's March). Finally, wars have historically strengthened the state, and this fact has been noted and written about by scholars. Thus, it must be assumed that any conflict--international or intranational--must be assumed to be for the purpose of enlarging and empowering the state.

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2 comments:

  1. Some actual French people came out to counter-protest/protect their city. The police shut them down.

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    1. Another example of the enemy of your enemy is not necessarily your friend.

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