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Felix the Cat
12-23-2005, 05:43 PM
Group Dishes Out Soup to Homeless, but Not All (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-briefs23.1dec23,1,7942695.story?coll=la-headlines-world)

An extreme-right French group found a way to distribute Christmas cheer only to a select group by offering homeless people free hot soup containing pork, which observant Jews and Muslims do not eat.

The soup kitchen at the Nice harbor draws about as many protesters as poor people.

Dominique Lescure, head of the group distributing the soup, shouted, "I'm not excluding anyone…. If a Muslim comes, I'll serve him!" Protesters jeered.

Björn
12-23-2005, 06:04 PM
Pork to the middle east is like garlic to a vampire.

Jimbo Gomez
12-23-2005, 06:45 PM
Oh man that's hilarious. :D

daisy
12-23-2005, 07:08 PM
none of the russian jews here in u.s. will eat pork either. it's mysterious because most of them don't even know they are russian jews. they say they came from the ussr and they say they are seventh day adventist. they are like jews-the saturday people. ya'll know me. i can see they are russian jews.
i like the seventh day adventist vegetarian food yet
i'm still one of those sunday people=christian
well the church that i got saved by church of God plain truth magazines
does say the sabbath is on saturday

raven
12-23-2005, 07:31 PM
If these guys are serving "racist" soup would this not make them soup nazis?

"NO SOUP FOR YOU!"

Blaphbee
12-23-2005, 07:41 PM
That's actually one of my favourite things to do in the restaurant I work in. Whenever a Muslim comes in, I make it a special point to incorporate some form of pork product into whatever they order, from appetizers to dessert. Surprisingly, I rarely get "found out", but then again, I never make it blatantly obvious either.

Hakluyt
01-21-2006, 05:25 AM
http://www.ocnus.net/artman/publish/printer_22453.shtml

Far-Right 'Charity' that Leaves Muslims Hungry

By SUSAN BELL,Scotsman 18/1/06
Jan 19, 2006, 12:43



Food hand-outs, which have already taken place in Paris, Nice and Nantes, and in Brussels and Charleroi in Belgium, have now spread to the eastern French city of Strasboug.




At the weekend, Strasbourg's prefect banned the extreme right association Solidarité Alsacienne from distributing its soupe au cochon (pig soup) to poor and homeless people in the city centre.

On Saturday, police intervened to close the soup kitchen after Solidarité Alsacienne defied the ban and began distributing food in one of Strasbourg's main squares.

Chantal Spieler, Solidarité Alsacienne's president, was escorted to police headquarters and given a formal warning before being joined by her husband, Robert Spieler, a former MP for Jean-Marie Le Pen's far-right National Front party.

Mr Spieler denounced "a totalitarian regime" where soon "they'll be banning salami".

He said: "Pork is a European symbol, whether we like it or not. The day when there are laws forbidding the distribution of pork in Alsace I believe there will be a lot of us who will leave France and take refuge in a country where there is still a certain culinary freedom." His wife said she would appeal against the prefect's decision.

"Pork is part of our culinary culture and we are offering the soup to everyone, so there is nothing discriminatory about it," she said.

However, few accept Solidarité Alsacienne's protests that it is a victim of the infringement of civil liberties. The association is close to Le Bloc Identitaire, an extreme-right umbrella group led by Fabrice Robert, a former leader of Unité Radicale, a neo-Nazi cell which broke up in 2002 after one its members attempted to assassinate the president, Jacques Chirac.

Soulidarieta, an extreme-right group based in Nice, which is also a Bloc Identitaire member, provoked outrage over Christmas when it began distributing soup made with pork once a week to homeless and poor people in the south-eastern city's port area.

Its operation drew as many protesters as homeless people. They accused the group of blatant discrimination by offering pork soup only, deliberately to exclude poor Muslims.

With protesters denouncing the practice as racist, the local town hall and the prefect's office in Nice claimed they were powerless to intervene as the group had done nothing illegal.

The group's head, Dominique Lescure, said pork was a traditional part of French cuisine. He did admit, however, wanting to serve the soup to his "compatriots and European homeless people".

The philosophy behind Soulidarieta, which means solidarity in the local dialect, is made clear in the association's literature, in which it claims: "Our people face being submerged by a rising black demographic tide," and announces "the launch of a voluntary social and political action in favour of our most deprived blood brothers".

The group's slogans call for "solidarity with our European brothers", and "Our own kind first before others".

Pierre Levy of the Council Representing Jewish Institutions in France, who attended the first distribution of pork soup last month, denounced Bloc Identitaire's operations as "using human misery to establish ethnic separation".




Source: Ocnus.net 2005

Starr
01-21-2006, 05:41 AM
This is, of course, retarded. As if there are no other places where Muslim bums can go get to get some food. So these muds can riot for days and people are concerned that they are being discriminated against because the homeless shelter only serves pork. lol. Can it get any more pathetic than that?

Would anyone have said one word if some immigrants started serving food native to their part of the world in some "soup kitchen?" It would be pretty obvious that they also were appealing to their own kind, but I wonder if that would cause the same uproar. Somehow I think not.

The group's head, Dominique Lescure, said pork was a traditional part of French cuisine. He did admit, however, wanting to serve the soup to his "compatriots and European homeless people".

He did ADMIT however, this part of the article is written in such a way as if to suggest this guy is confessing to some crime.:rolleyes:

Pierre Levy of the Council Representing Jewish Institutions in France, who attended the first distribution of pork soup last month, denounced Bloc Identitaire's operations as "using human misery to establish ethnic separation".

Leave it to a Jew to make the comment that we all need to bring out the violins for. Move to Israel jew boy and set up a homeless shelter for Palestinians and cater to their every need. I won't hold my breath.

Starr
02-21-2006, 06:38 AM
The temperature on the street had dropped to minus three and the homeless stood in knots of two or three, blowing on their hands to relieve the bitter cold, as plastic bowls of steaming soupe au cochon were prepared.

“Hot wine?” asked the elegant blonde woman behind the table. But before anything could be served, the police arrived flourishing an order from the local authorities in Strasbourg to shut down the mobile soup kitchen.

The scene has been repeated all over France in recent weeks after complaints that extreme Right-wing groups have been serving “racist” food.(LMWAO)

As a result of the closures, hundreds of homeless people will go hungry. The groups giving out the soup say it is nothing more than traditional French cuisine.

Angry protesters retort, however, that they are deliberately offering ham sandwiches and soup made of pork to discriminate against Muslims and Jews who cannot eat the meat for religious reasons. The groups behind the soup kitchens are not formally linked, but they are associated with an ultra Right-wing organisation called Bloc Identitaire.

Officials say the groups are not breaking the law. In Strasbourg and Nice, however, food handouts have been banned on the grounds that they could lead to “public disorder”.

In Paris, police have stopped the serving of pork soup at major stations on “administrative grounds”—because the soup kitchens have not got the correct papers—to avoid racial tensions. Fabienne Keller, the Mayor of Strasbourg, said: “Schemes with racial subtexts must be denounced.”

Chantal Spieler, the blonde serving soup in Strasbourg as president of the charity Solidarité Alsacienne, was defiant.

“For as long as there are people who are hungry and cold I will disobey this unfair decision,” she said.

Even Lhaj Thanmi Breze, president of the Union of Islamic Organisations in France, disagreed with closing the soup kitchens, although he regretted that they were serving pork.
www.amren.com
Does it get much more retarded than this?:222:

Atlas
02-21-2006, 06:56 AM
Have you got the source of this article ?

I met some guys of this organisation ( Identitaires ) and they indeed have good ideas and articles ( www.les-identitaires.com only in French )... like that soup and sending as much euros/pounds/dollars to help out young serb children in Kosovo to support their struggle against Albanians harassment.

They're well intentioned for the most part, but having been to one of their gathering made me kinda change my respect for them. Half the dudes were wearing leather jackets and Elvis haircut style while the other part wore like Skinheads with boots, boombers etc. A bit too much diversity for a pro-White movement.

The Retard
02-21-2006, 07:54 AM
Is it racist to serve meat on lent? I know places that don't offer alternatives to Christians; I think something must be done, its unfair to them.

Oh yeah, my mom used to be a lunch lady, and she told me the Muslims kids have to bring their lunches, guess public schools aren't kosher. They should be shutdown for serving racist food! :nono:

Starr
02-21-2006, 08:08 AM
Oh yeah, my mom used to be a lunch lady, and she told me the Muslims kids have to bring their lunches, guess public schools aren't kosher. They should be shutdown for serving racist food

I also don't remember them serving a whole lot of fried chicken and watermelon, either. Instutionalized racism. and they expect minorities to learn in such a hateful environment.

Jimbo Gomez
02-21-2006, 10:41 AM
Atlas: perhaps you could post some of their articles in the francophone subsection on occasion. :)

Atlas
02-21-2006, 11:06 AM
I'll do that Stan if you care to respond to these articles. :p

Jimbo Gomez
02-21-2006, 12:25 PM
I will, but you know that even in Dutch and English I already give short replies... :p