France follows Swiss lead. No more praying in streets.

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  • haldir

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    Some Paris neighbourhoods have been taken over Fridays with large numbers of Muslims clearly establishing Islamic primacy by taking over huge sections of streets by ‘praying’ in them in such a manner that no other traffic is possible. (videos below) thanks to Tundra and Gaia, we have a translation of a newspaper article on a proposed referendum to end this hostile and predatory practice.

    Once again, we see that this is not a religious thing, but a political practice of primacy and total dominance. Below the videos please find the English translation of the letter to President Sarkozi. Remember, this can, will, and is happening now in Canada. It is only a matter of degree and time. The more time, the greater the degree.


    YouTube - Muslims take over paris street

    YouTube - Des musulmans occupent la rue des Poissonniers à Paris pour prier (16 octobre 2009)


    Mr. President

    This is an appeal for help from the citizens of the 18th arrondissement. For several years now, certain of our streets have been occupied by fundamentalists who come from all over the Parisian region to practice their cult activities.

    The pavement for hundreds of metres is taken over, putting pedestrians in grave danger as they are obliged to walk in the street to get past the people “praying”.

    Entire streets are roped off with cars and security barriers and no entry signs, preventing the inhabitants of the area from going out or returning to their homes, the shopkeepers from working, ordinary citizens from circulating normally.

    Every protest or even a simple attempt to penetrate into the zones occupied by these fundamentalists risks being met by insults, threats and aggression and for some time now no one dares to protest, such is the fear installed in our area.

    Are we no longer a secular Republic? Isn’t occupation of the public highway by unauthorized cultural activities a public order offence? Is preventing the free circulation of citizens in public areas, by means of threats or other means, normal in our city? Why do we no longer have the right to enter or leave our homes? Why do we have to live in a climate of fear?

    Mr. Delanöe, the Mayor of Paris, knows perfectly about our situation, as does Mr. Vaillant Mayor of the 18ème et Mr. Gaudin Préfet de Police. All of them have abandoned our streets to Islamic fundamentalists, they have abandoned their citizens who can no longer walk around their city because certain areas are out of bounds to non-muslims during prayer times.

    Mr President, you have affirmed that in France there are no No-Go zones. So what would you call these areas or the militant fundamentalists who shut roads for their exclusive private use for a number of years now without the police intervening to re-establish public order?

    Mr. President. Do not abandon us also. Stop this occupation of our streets by fundamentalists.

    The inhabitants of the 18ème area of Paris.

    We are not able to sign this document for fear of our lives and those of our families.
     

    femurphy77

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    John Stewart was making fun of Switzerland a few days ago because they have instituted a law preventing anymore minarets from being built and they only have two in the country. This story from France should prove even to the PC ers what the intent is. I love it in the letter above that they use the word "cult" to describe the people illegally blocking the streets!
     

    Mgderf

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    I thought the Muslim call to prayer was for ALL Muslims, and was a prescribed time of day, and duration.

    I saw too many people entering and leaving the "prayer area", many jostling around inside the area, and what about the "road guards"? Are they NOT Muslim? Why are they not participating?

    Next question, What gives them the right to disrupt everyday commerce? By blocking the streets, sidewalks, and doorways of so many shops, they have effectively "closed" those businesses.

    I keep hearing Muslims say that their religion is based on tolerance, but I don't see it. They won't "tolerate" any imposition into their beliefs/ practices.

    Where in the Koran does it say they must disrupt life for any non-Muslims?
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Where in the Koran does it say they must disrupt life for any non-Muslims?

    Well, like all things, it is what some take it to mean, but here is Sura 3:28:

    "Let not the believers take the unbelievers for friends rather than believers; and whoever does this, he shall have nothing of (the guardianship of) Allah, but you should guard yourselves against them, guarding carefully; and Allah makes you cautious of (retribution from) Himself; and to Allah is the eventual coming."

    and Sura 9:29:

    "Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Apostle have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection."

    The Europeans tried to have their cake and eat it too. This will only encourage the hotheads on both sides.
     

    2ADMNLOVER

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    Why do they feel the need to pray in the streets ?

    Obviously , not all muslims choose to practice their religion in such a peaceful manner :rolleyes: , but it sure looks like a lot of them do .

    How long before these "non demonstration" , "non protest" "pray ins" start happening here ?
     

    Phil502

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    Those shops have to be losing money, that's just wrong, if Muslims are so peaceful why is everyone afraid to say something about all this.

    On a side note, looks like a good place to sell and distribute samples of "special" shoe powder!
     
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    Well, like all things, it is what some take it to mean, but here is Sura 3:28:

    "Let not the believers take the unbelievers for friends rather than believers; and whoever does this, he shall have nothing of (the guardianship of) Allah, but you should guard yourselves against them, guarding carefully; and Allah makes you cautious of (retribution from) Himself; and to Allah is the eventual coming."

    and Sura 9:29:

    "Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Apostle have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection."

    The Europeans tried to have their cake and eat it too. This will only encourage the hotheads on both sides.

    Yeah, but if we encourage taking up arms against such asinine violence, we're then the hatemongers, right? Such :bs:
     

    haldir

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    Remember the last time the French tried enforcing laws against the Muslim youths. They went on a summer long rampage, rioting, burning, tipping cars. I think the French may have even surrendered at some point :D. So they probably have given up on enforcement and just passing new laws.
     
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