EL PRESIDENTE
Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.
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What are France's gun laws? I honestly don't know.
I know you can have guns, but no way can carry them on the streets.What are France's gun laws? I honestly don't know.
Oh shit that's strict! I didn't know that.
The jihadist attack on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French magazine known for lampooning Islam, has cast a spotlight on so-called no-go zones in France and other European countries.
No-go zones are Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are largely off limits to non-Muslims due to a variety of factors, including the lawlessness and insecurity that pervades a great number of these areas. Host-country authorities have effectively lost control over many no-go zones and are often unable or unwilling to provide even basic public aid, such as police, fire fighting and ambulance services, out of fear of being attacked by Muslim youth.
Muslim enclaves in European cities are also breeding grounds for Islamic radicalism and pose a significant threat to Western security.
Europe's no-go zones are the by-product of decades of multicultural policies that have encouraged Muslim immigrants to create parallel societies and remain segregated from — rather than become integrated into — their European host nations.
The problem of no-go zones is well documented, but multiculturalists and their politically correct supporters vehemently deny that they exist. Some are now engaged in a concerted campaign to discredit and even silence those who draw attention to the issue.
Consider Carol Matlack, an American writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, who recently penned a story — entitled "Debunking the Myth of Muslim-Only Zones in Major European Cities" — in which she claims that no-go zones are nothing more than an "urban legend" that is "demonstrably untrue." She then goes on to ridicule those who disagree with her.
The American cable television channel Fox News has also issued at least four apologies for referring to Muslim no-go zones in Europe, after one commentator erroneously claimed that the entire city of Birmingham, England, was Muslim. Had he simply said that "parts" of Birmingham are Muslim, he would have been correct.
Despite such politically correct denials, Muslim no-go zones are a well-known fact of life in many parts of Europe.
If you have Islamic refugees flooding into your country and those immigrants are bringing fully automatic rifles with them, you're going to have a bad time.
They need to exterminate these pests...
I just wish there was a way to eliminate the extremists, I feel so bad for true peaceful Muslims.That's literally impossible, unless you want to go full genocide. You can't defeat an ideology.
I just wish there was a way to eliminate the extremists, I feel so bad for true peaceful Muslims.
The thing is, the real issues won't be attacked. Radical Islamism will be singled out but not as much as people will make excuses for Islam in general as a peaceful religion, a hashtag on social media will sprout and the end result will be stronger islamic presence. These attacks will continue.
But seriously though, what can you do? How do you stop this from happening? It's clearly not the guns, because France has tough gun laws.
They're trying to provoke the west into another war. That's what they want.