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Starr
10-29-2006, 11:04 PM
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MARSEILLE, France — France's interior minister sent riot police to patrol the southern port city of Marseille on Sunday after a group of marauding teenagers torched a bus, gravely burning a young woman.

French police braced for violence this weekend, the anniversary of last year's riots in poor neighborhoods where immigrants from former French colonies in Africa live with their French-born children on the fringes of society.

On Saturday, 46 people were taken into custody, most of them in the communities around Paris, and two police officers were slightly injured. The most serious violence was the brutal bus attack in Marseille.

A group of young people burst onto the bus and tossed in a bottle of flammable liquid before fleeing, police said, citing witnesses' accounts. The resulting fire injured a 26-year-old woman, who suffered second- and third-degree burns on her arms, legs and face and was in a medically induced coma on Sunday.

President Jacques Chirac telephoned the woman's family, ensuring them that France would "do everything to find the assailants and punish them with the greatest severity," his office said.

Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin called a meeting for Monday on public transport safety, while Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy's office said he was sending two extra companies of riot police to Marseille. Bus drivers in Marseille refused to return to work.

Though youths have burned other buses during flare-up of violence, passengers have generally escaped before the vehicles went up in flames. Another bus was burned Saturday in Trappes, outside Paris, but its passengers fled unharmed, police said.

The three weeks of rioting last year were fueled by anger at France's failure to offer equal chances to many minorities, including France's 5 million-strong Muslim population.

The rioting was sparked by the deaths of two teenagers who were electrocuted in a power substation in Clichy-sous-Bois on Oct. 27, 2005, where they were hiding after what they thought was a police chase.

For the anniversary of the teens' deaths, national police said about 4,000 extra police and riot officers were deployed across the country to cope with a possible resurgence of violence. Some 7,000 police are at the ready on an average night in France.

Aside from the bus attack in Marseille, the Interior Ministry said that both Friday and Saturday night were "relatively calm." Youths set fire to about 200 vehicles Saturday, police said. But even on ordinary nights, the number of cars burned often reaches 100.

France's trouble integrating minorities and the unrest in poor neighborhoods have become political priorities in the campaign for next year's presidential and parliamentary elections.

The government passed an equal opportunities law this spring and has poured in funds to its "sensitive" areas, but disenchantment continues.

that last paragraph makes me want to vomit. Nothing is enough, nothing is ever going to be enough. They riot, they go wild, they get rewarded. They are laughing. they know who has the upper hand.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,226102,00.html

OVERWATCH
10-29-2006, 11:17 PM
that last paragraph makes me want to vomit. Nothing is enough, nothing is ever going to be enough. They riot, they go wild, they get rewarded. They are laughing. they know who has the upper hand.



Believe me, I share your feelings. The way that people of cover are coddled by apologists and PC automatons is absolutely revolting, as well as a no-compromise continuation of the PC policies which gave rise to this situation in the first place.

What more can be said that hasn't been said countless times before?

LastResort56
10-29-2006, 11:23 PM
President Jacques Chirac said this to the woman's family "do everything to find the assailants and punish them with the greatest severity,"

But what he really should have said is: "Sorry about what happened to your family member; but ya know, that is what you and the rest of France get for voting in a fucking retard like me into office. Should have voted nationalist. But dont worry I'll 'punish' those Muslim opps! I meant youths with all the extra welfare they deserve."

Starr
10-29-2006, 11:29 PM
I meant youths with all the extra welfare they deserve."

If they keep on throwing money at them and giving them whatever they ask, maybe this will civilize them. Or maybe their violent lawless behavior must just be accepted as part of who they are, they are just expressing themselves and who are we to judge law abiding and non-rioting as better?
They are oppressed and angry at injustice.-stupid liberal

Commander
10-29-2006, 11:31 PM
I sort of saddens me, seeing fellow whites subjected to this, but, I guess the French just don't want their country anymore.

They figured they have had it long enough, it should be handed over to black & Muslim rioters. This makes sense, whites have persecuted the Jews & blacks for 1000's of years, this is only fair.

LastResort56
10-29-2006, 11:41 PM
Originally Posted by Starr
If they keep on throwing money at them and giving them whatever they ask, maybe this will civilize them. Or maybe their violent lawless behavior must just be accepted as part of who they are, they are just expressing themselves and who are we to judge law abiding and non-rioting as better?
They are oppressed and angry at injustice.-stupid liberal

Whoa. For a second there I thought you pulled that^ from the article you just posted, it would fit right in with this:
The three weeks of rioting last year were fueled by anger at France's failure to offer equal chances to many minorities

Starr
10-30-2006, 12:56 AM
Whoa. For a second there I thought you pulled that^ from the article you just posted, it would fit right in with this:


That is the scary thing. You can make the most ridiculously over the top stereotypical PC statements and there are actually people out there that might actually say or believe similar words.:rofl:

Björn
10-30-2006, 05:05 AM
I just got done having dinner with some libby family members just now and we got on the subject of the riots in France. They said "They treat their minority class so horribly over there that they have just had it." and I said "they get way better wellfare than we have". So they reply "Yeah but the bias they have towards them makes up for that." and I said "well then I guess it would have been better if they stayed in Iran?" which they had no counter to. A friend of mine was there and explained how a co-worker from Iraq was rude to everyone and anytime someone got on his case about it he would declare them a racist and he a victim of descrimination.

Starr
10-30-2006, 05:49 AM
People like that drive me insane. Their mind is like a bottomless pit filled with endless excuses for minority behavior that 90% of the time somehow comes back on to how they are treated by whitey. They are given all kinds of free shit and catered to. yes, they are treated so terrible. It is a disgrace.:whip: Do these people ever contrast how they are treated when they come to our countries with how we would be treated in their countries? Of course, I realize in the minds of people like this every non-white person is an angelic creature who absolutely can do no wrong.

Northern_Paladin
10-30-2006, 06:11 AM
Well if you reward them for rioting that probably wouldn't stop it. History has shown appeasement on any level isn't a permanent or at least long term solution to problems involving ethnic or national hostility.

Sudaev
10-30-2006, 06:26 AM
that last paragraph makes me want to vomit. Nothing is enough, nothing is ever going to be enough. They riot, they go wild, they get rewarded.

This is exactly the same thing I keep saying. In this country, for example, when a nigger is killed by the police, the police chief or sheriff comes out and says "we're trying to redress this by hiring [even] more minorities". Then Al Sharpton or one of the pimps says "well, it's a step forward, but it's not enough." Or, "but we've got a long way to go."