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The Parisian Intifada and “The Project” (good read)
2007-11-29
Interesting take. I don't know if there really is a strategic goal beyond the "casual" friction/aggression against the non-muslim outside world (about motiveless 500 violent assaults per day, according to victimization enquiries, the absolute majority of that being Youts having fun by harassing the ethnic europeans), but on the other hand, the "Project" is NOT a fiction, that I think is now well-established; so, everything is possible, and in any case, should the SHTF, I have no doubt on which side is the most organized and prepared (IIRC, back in the late 90's, a terror-related investigation had led to a mosque being investigated, and the authorites found what was basically a battlefield emergency surgery room in the basement, ready to be put in action. Makes you wonder...).

By Patrick Poole

Paris is burning, yet again. The Muslim immigrant “youths” in the banlieues have taken to the streets to expand a Western front in the global jihad. This time, however, instead of just burning cars and throwing rocks, this week they have taken up arms against French police. As the Associated Press reported on the violence around Paris late Tuesday, noting the escalation beyond the car-burning intifada of November 2005, such that even apologetic Associated Press reporters are forced to describe the present rioters as “urban guerillas”:

Youths rampaged for a third night in the tough suburbs north of Paris and violence spread to a southern city late Tuesday as police struggled to contain rioters who have burned cars and buildings and — in an ominous turn — shot at officers.

A senior police union official warned that "urban guerrillas" had joined the unrest, saying the violence was worse than during three weeks of rioting that raged around French cities in 2005, when firearms were rarely used.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#6  What eats me is that a victory today would be relatively painless in comparison with the cost at later point when many realize we don't have any choice in the matter. At that point, victory may be far less certain.

Welcome to the elitist world of not having to pay the butcher's bill until it is long past due. Our betters, who know so much more than we ever will comprehend, have decided that indecision bears—FOR THEM—a less significant price tag than actually addressing the problem at hand.

Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-29 23:02  

#5  g(r)omgoru, don't fucking care about PC compliance, never did.
When it started to creep in, in spades, early 80's, I asked myself; "I just escaped from under a commie yoke... did I really?"

It IS on my list.

Posted by: twobyfour   2007-11-29 22:03  

#4  Victory is un-PC, 2x4.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-11-29 21:47  

#3  Islam delenda est. I were saying it even before 9/11, and I will continue saying it.

What eats me is that a victory today would be relatively painless in comparison with the cost at later point when many realize we don't have any choice in the matter. At that point, victory may be far less certain.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-11-29 20:26  

#2  None of this will stop until Islam is isolated and contained....destroyed!
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-11-29 15:34  

#1  Few better arguments can be made for the immediate mass repatriation of Muslim immigrants back to their countries of origin. None of this will stop until Islam is isolated and contained.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-29 14:44  

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