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Fade the Butcher
11-07-2005, 10:05 PM
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=10116

by Patrick J. Buchanan
Posted Nov 7, 2005

The Romans conquered the barbarians—and the barbarians conquered Rome.

So it goes with empires. And comes now the penultimate chapter in the history of the empires of the West.

This is the larger meaning of the ritual murder of Theo Van Gogh in Holland, the subway bombings in London, the train bombings in Madrid, the Paris riots spreading across France. The perpetrators of these crimes in the capitals of Europe are the children of immigrants who were once the colonial subjects of the European empires. . .

1-800
11-07-2005, 10:09 PM
The backwash of empire is most unpleasant.

Enoch Powell was a prophet--it's far too late for a peaceful solution. We can only hope that our kinsmen come to their senses before they are completely at the mercy of the invaders.

OVERWATCH
11-08-2005, 01:48 AM
The backwash of empire is most unpleasant.


You said a mouthful there.

Geist
11-08-2005, 11:36 AM
Good ol' Buchanan, always on the ball. And yeah Powell had it right as well.

Jonathan
11-08-2005, 12:16 PM
The backwash of empire is most unpleasant.
Not even of empire.

Fade the Butcher
11-08-2005, 07:14 PM
Wehr is absolutely right. If FN members were rioting in the streets, then all we would be hearing about is "hate" and how evil the fascists are.

Now imagine how the Jew-Media would react if skinheads would have done such a thing? there would be a EU-summit to toughen laws on "hate-speech" and all sorts of other repressive measures. Demonstrations of the diversity crowd, candlelight memory services, schoolclasses running around with signs reading "Why?", flowers and teddybears at the crime-sceene, the President on TV condeming this "barberous act" ect. ect.

Jimbo Gomez
11-08-2005, 08:40 PM
Wehr is right. Say hi to him from me. :)

Fade the Butcher
11-08-2005, 09:24 PM
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Anarch
11-08-2005, 10:22 PM
Wehr is absolutely right. If FN members were rioting in the streets, then all we would be hearing about is "hate" and how evil the fascists are.
They bloody well should start rioting. I can imagine the largest mosque in Paris burning to the ground.

"The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire...We don't let no water let the motherf*cker burn, burn motherf*cker, burn...".

Felix the Cat
11-09-2005, 02:32 AM
It's not where you go that is the important issue, but how you deal with your enemies

eg. Denmark and Sweden never ruled tropical empires, but they're also under attack by Muslim troublemakers

Whether you're in Algiers or Paris or Los Angeles, if you refuse on moral principal to shoot rioting brown people, you're simply ensuring bigger and bloodier race riots in future

And eventually you'll find yourself with a full-scale Revolution on your hands...

Starr
11-09-2005, 03:42 AM
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:rofl: This seems about right.

albion
11-15-2005, 05:36 AM
The Christian Science Monitor
Mon Nov 14, 3:00 AM ET

PARIS - Now comes the hard part. As the nationwide violence that has racked France for two weeks begins to abate, the country's leaders and citizens find themselves facing tough questions about the fundamental values that define the French dream: liberty, equality, and fraternity.

In the face of dramatic evidence that so many of France's ethnic minority citizens and recent immigrants feel that their society has betrayed its promises, one of the pillars supporting France's vision of itself is shaking.

"The events mark a failure and perhaps the decline of the French model of integration [of its immigrants]," says Michel Wieviorka, director of studies at the School for Higher Social Science Studies in Paris. "It is not working any more, and needs at least reform, if not replacement."

This will take a revolution in French thinking about integration, but there are signs that the recent violence has begun to persuade some policymakers that they'll have to overhaul their color-blind ideals of citizenship and face up to the existence of ethnic minorities.

That is likely to be a long and difficult job. France is proud of its ideals and the way it thought it was offering them to newcomers. French politicians may not find it easy to acknowledge how far the country has fallen short of its goals, some immigration experts predict, though Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin acknowledged last week to parliament that, "the effectiveness of our integration model is in question."

Paris remained relatively quiet over the weekend, with authorities implementing a state-of-emergency ban on meetings. Lyon and other cities were ensconced in the ongoing rioting widely seen to be protesting inequalities suffered by France's immigrant population. Nationwide, fewer than 400 vehicles burned, down from highs of more than 1,000 last week.

"When the flames are out, we will have to rebuild not just schools but trust and fraternity," says Marc Cheb Sun, an Egyptian-Italian journalist who edits "Respect," a magazine aimed mainly at young ethnic minorities.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/ointegrate