Shooting in Southern France supermarket

RedPillUK

Pelican
Montrose said:
In my company in Paris there’s a young Muslim guy who is quite nice and one of the few red-pilled guys at the office on most issues. He always says that he’s very honest and trustworthy. But when he’s asked if he pays his taxes or respects French law, he says ‘are you crazy? I’m never going to pay my taxes to kuffars or respect their law!’.

Sounds funny, but he has just admitted to you that deep down he doesn't respect you, your country or any non muslims. Now you have to be very careful around him.

There are a lot of Muslims who think the same way but don't admit it. In my opinion, it's better to play it safe and not associate with any of them.
 

Thomas Jackson

Woodpecker
All of these guys have minor criminal records and then become radicalized. There are already too many to be effectively monitored. deporting en masse really is the only solution.
 

Ski pro

 
Banned
RedPillUK said:
Montrose said:
In my company in Paris there’s a young Muslim guy who is quite nice and one of the few red-pilled guys at the office on most issues. He always says that he’s very honest and trustworthy. But when he’s asked if he pays his taxes or respects French law, he says ‘are you crazy? I’m never going to pay my taxes to kuffars or respect their law!’.

Sounds funny, but he has just admitted to you that deep down he doesn't respect you, your country or any non muslims. Now you have to be very careful around him.

There are a lot of Muslims who think the same way but don't admit it. In my opinion, it's better to play it safe and not associate with any of them.

I would (and do) go further than this.

Don’t associate and don’t indirectly fund it. Don’t shop or eat anywhere where you are buying from these people. Eventually they will want to kill you and by giving them money now you’re effectively arming them in the future.
 

RedPillUK

Pelican
I agree with that ski pro, I also do my best not to fund them.

I don't buy kebabs. I don't visit places where there is halal food and I don't visit businesses that are possibly owned by Muslims. Indian food is also suspect as a lot of it is made by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis. Which sucks because I love Indian food.

This makes up most of the shops in England so it's a good thing I don't live there anymore, nor do I plan on living in Europe for the foreseeable future.

Now I'm living in Mexico and probably indirectly funding drug cartels just by visiting any club or bar, so I've swapped one problem for another I guess.
 
RedPillUK said:
I agree with that ski pro, I also do my best not to fund them.

I don't buy kebabs. I don't visit places where there is halal food and I don't visit businesses that are possibly owned by Muslims. Indian food is also suspect as a lot of it is made by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis. Which sucks because I love Indian food.

This makes up most of the shops in England so it's a good thing I don't live there anymore, nor do I plan on living in Europe for the foreseeable future.

Now I'm living in Mexico and probably indirectly funding drug cartels just by visiting any club or bar, so I've swapped one problem for another I guess.

Yeah - but drug cartels is part and parcel of Mexican culture. That is as if you were eating locally in Iraq - some of them who fund extremist causes.

With the West it's something that you can actually do - though agreed that it gets difficult to avoid. The Imam of Peace had to cancel 25 Uber drivers in London in one day, because they were all Muslim and he has to be careful or he would be dead. The Religion of Peace is not overly peaceful to those who claim that Islam needs reforming.
 

Richard Turpin

Kingfisher
Canopus said:
Meliorare93 said:
Foolsgo1d said:
The policeman who went in as an exchange has died. So make it 4 dead.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-f...-hostage-dies-of-gunshot-wounds-idUKKBN1H0073

A true hero!!! May his soul rest in peace :(

Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame was engaged to be married in June, so he wed his fiancee Marielle as he was dying in the hospital.

The officer's brother, Cedric, said he had given his life "for strangers" and knew he had "almost no chance" of surviving. "he did not hesitate one second," Mr Beltrame told RTL radio.

"He did what needed to be done and thanks to him, many lives were saved and yes, I think the word hero is very appropriate."

The officer's mother, who has not been named, said she was "not surprised" by her son's actions, saying: "He's always been like that."

He was a valiant and courageous man. He was a decorated veteran with a long record of outstanding service to the public and a talented commander. That he had to sacrifice all of that service, talent, and a happily wedded future to the hands of this stupid, insignificant Islamist thug terrorizing the populace should shame France's leadership
RIP to a good, good man.

That's #Toxicmasculinity for you! Every-time I hear a story about a man who died trying to save a total stranger I wonder at how easily people just pay lip service to it, then forget or dismiss it as something that men are 'just expected to do'. Yet some wizened old slut sells her story to the newspapers about having her knee touched inappropriately once in the 80's and she's lauded by the media as a heroine. Boils my piss, so it does.

Back to the matter in hand, and there's no doubt in my mind that Diversity Kills. As individuals, people can get on with another individual no problem (if they want to). No matter the race, religion, politics, orientation etc. The problem comes when individuals become 'groups' and those groups start competing for resources and attention with other groups, then said individual suddenly finds that new in-group loyalties trump any previous relationships with individuals. Unfortunately, people like me have very little say in preventing the inevitable escalation of 'more of the same'. Our votes are more or less useless (Ukip being the only allotted escape valve within the UK), our voices are stifled on media and increasingly in the workplace. Our very history and culture is now being phased out and slyly re-written.
 
Canopus said:
Meliorare93 said:
Foolsgo1d said:
The policeman who went in as an exchange has died. So make it 4 dead.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-f...-hostage-dies-of-gunshot-wounds-idUKKBN1H0073

A true hero!!! May his soul rest in peace :(

Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame was engaged to be married in June, so he wed his fiancee Marielle as he was dying in the hospital.

The officer's brother, Cedric, said he had given his life "for strangers" and knew he had "almost no chance" of surviving. "he did not hesitate one second," Mr Beltrame told RTL radio.

"He did what needed to be done and thanks to him, many lives were saved and yes, I think the word hero is very appropriate."

The officer's mother, who has not been named, said she was "not surprised" by her son's actions, saying: "He's always been like that."

He was a valiant and courageous man. He was a decorated veteran with a long record of outstanding service to the public and a talented commander. That he had to sacrifice all of that service, talent, and a happily wedded future to the hands of this stupid, insignificant Islamist thug terrorizing the populace should shame France's leadership.

RIP to a good, good man.

Meanwhile an 18-year old French bitch I used to bang couldn't stop bitching about how she is ashamed of being French because they treat women badly in this country, and how she hates soldiers because they are pawns to be used by the government.

Good Lord, I can't help thinking that these terrorists kill the wrong people. Why does this soldier has to die and not others?

There seems to be a bit more backlash on the media than usual, but this is France and nothing ever changes here. The sheep will just be back on their metro-riding, baguette buying before you know it.

And the girl he saved, named Julie (heh) will probably vote extreme left and participate in the next feminist rally.

Heroism aside, I still think it's fucking stupid to volunteer yourself to die for a bitch not related to you. Especially since you are about to get married too.
 

Montrose

Kingfisher
Stupid, especially as it displays the attack as a military success (killing a gendarme). Excellent publicity for jihadism.

Like most, I am not very optimistic for France. The scenarios I see by year 2100
- progressive establishment of an authoritarian Islamic Republic with provisions for non-Muslims, à la pre-War Syria or the Ottoman Empire (probability 40%)
- populist / right wing governments shut down mosques and ban extremist imams, and stop immigration. Public freedoms reduced. (30%)
- current system continues with occasional attacks and incidents becoming more violents (15%)
- civil war breaks out (15%)

Automation and boomer retirement will bring unemployment to 30% (see Bain report ‘Labor 2030, The Collision of Demographics, Automation and Inequality’ released Feb 7, 2018), which will not improve the situation in a society already fractured by racial conflicts and the collapse of the family due to feminism.
 
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