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41mag
11-05-2005, 12:59 PM
It looks like the African-Muslim slums around Paris are like south-central L.A.
Rather than help each other,they burn their own cars/homes.




http://www.comcast.net/news/international/index.jsp?cat=INTERNATIONAL&fn=/2005/11/05/257885.html

brass hammer
11-06-2005, 03:35 AM
i did NOT pull the "LINK" for a reason , friend!,,,, that reason being,,,,"I COULD GIVE A 'LOVELY ****-LESS' ABOUT "france".

Magnum88C
11-06-2005, 09:31 AM
I know it's really reaching, but maybe a few more instances of Ismalo-towelhead "love" will make the French grow a pair -- maybe the women at any rate.

Aslan
11-07-2005, 11:01 AM
well it's expanding to Germany now too. I don't think they'll put up with it though.

I don't think that sort of thing would happen here. We'd probably let them riot in their neighborhoods, but as soon as they tried to expand beyond their areas, it would get bloody. Too many people who are armed and not afraid to protect what's theirs.

For example, AZ law allows the use of deadly force to prevent arson of an occupied structure, as well as to protect others from harm.

France may not need a militia, but they aren't truly a free nation either.

:devil:

RIKA
11-07-2005, 12:29 PM
I want to see this towelhead "love" expand to Sweden and Denmark. They are showing their true colors now.

RIKA

Aslan
11-07-2005, 01:50 PM
my take on it is probably a little different than most. I expect to maybe take a few flames on this one, but...

I'm reminded of the watts riots, the detroit riots and some others.

This should not be a surprise to anyone. The French simply allowed thousands of immigrants into their country without any jobs or money. They immediately put them on welfare and into Government housing.

So you have thousands of people on the government dole, sitting around bored, and angry. Then something happens and they begin rioting.

I believe that the fact that they are largely Islamic is simply anecdotal at this point, other than I suspect a whole bunch will become real live terrorists and be recruited into Al Qeda

Their behavior pretty much fits the ghetto model we've seen here and other places. Anytime you bring that many people into your country and isolate them (no attempt or even lip service given to assimilating them into your culture) and put them on welfare. It's just a volatile situation that was destined to blow up like this.

This is just another example of why open borders are a bad idea. And why prolonged welfare is an even worse idea. (I'm all for giving a temporary hand to those that need it, but not for making people dependent on such.)

:devil:

RIKA
11-07-2005, 02:23 PM
Their behavior pretty much fits the ghetto model we've seen here and other places. Anytime you bring that many people into your country and isolate them (no attempt or even lip service given to assimilating them into your culture) and put them on welfare. It's just a volatile situation that was destined to blow up like this.

:devil:

Aslan, no flames from me because I think you're on target. I really can't accept the above concept though. It isn't up to the govt to assimilate these people into the national culture; people have to assimilate themselves. If I were to go to say France, I would eat, sleep, drink and think French and learn everything I could about the culture. I would do my best to fit in. Its their fault if they stay on welfare. There are always jobs, even if its digging ditches or washing dishes. Of course its France's fault if they let people in with no skills but sucking off the govt teat. Best to bounce those losers back to where they came from IMO.

Anyway, France and the other socialist countrys who have let these people in so freely are beginning to experience the folly of their decisions. Tough. Let them eat cake.

(a not so kind) RIKA

Aslan
11-07-2005, 03:23 PM
It isn't up the gov't per se, but the gov't created a situation where it is impossible for this many people to be assimilated.

You don't increase your population by 10% (which is the figure I heard) and put them on welfare and expect any assimilation to take place.

If you limit the numbers and spread them out over time, then the assimilation at least has a chance to take place....

but it is up to the newcomers to make the effort, as you point out.

:devil:

Greenman
11-07-2005, 11:36 PM
France and the other socialist countrys who have let these people in so freely are beginning to experience the folly of their decisions. Tough. Let them eat cake.

(a not so kind) RIKA

Damn you and your hard line common sense. I guess as someone from "the other socialist countrys", I will shut up now.

Oh and it's also spread to Belgium.

Garand
11-08-2005, 12:14 AM
In my personal opinion, it is a shame that we also allow "sucking off the gov't tit". I raised my children with a work ethic, to bad others don't.

RIKA
11-08-2005, 06:12 AM
Damn you and your hard line common sense. I guess as someone from "the other socialist countrys", I will shut up now.

Oh and it's also spread to Belgium.

I am not condemning the people who live in other countrys, socialist or otherwise. I am proud to call some of them friends. Its the pansy a$$ed government that is so scared to be called racist and pro XXX (you name the country) that has caused this monstrous problem. The United States is also party to these insane actions; its just happening a little slower here but the poor little minorities and welfare waddlers will be rioting here soon enough.

RIKA

Greenman
11-08-2005, 07:28 AM
You are "kinder" then me Rika, I really wish we were a lot less socialist. But, I have sworn allegance to my flag so I can't really be too open with what I think deep down (great country............****ty other things).

We need to look after those who can't look after themselves, but everyone else should make the best effort possible to be come a contributing member of their society IMO.

So, I was agreeing more or lessot, I just can't, or don't really feel able to say it so much.

Aslan
11-08-2005, 10:58 AM
I'm all for helping those that need it. I'm totally against any program that encourages people to remain on the dole. Or that is a disincentive to taking care of yourself. There's absolutely no excuse for more than one generation of a family to be on welfare. (or for a healthy person to not be working.)

In some ways, I think we should resurrect the CCC. Put them to work rebuilding some of the areas devastated by the disasters that have hit this year. Then address some of the infrastructure issues facing the country.

Those that can't do construction can cook, clean, etc. for those that do the heavy work. Teach some basic skills, give people some pride, and solve some problems. At the end, there'd be no excuse for them to be unemployed as they would have marketable skills.

:devil:

brass hammer
11-08-2005, 11:27 PM
and I'M PROUD, TO BE A 'FELLOW' MEMBER ON THIS FORUM!
truer thoughts/feelings CAN'T BE FOUND,,,,,,,, IN THE "LEFT-WING",,,,,,,,,
,,,,OF THE WORLD! :beer: :beer: