Two Muslim women stabbed under the Eiffel Tower

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Two French Muslim women were "stabbed repeatedly" by "European-looking" women under the Eiffel Tower on Sunday. The attackers reportedly shouted "Dirty Arabs" before carrying out the attack.
 

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Definitely not terrorism, those women should have some mental condition, or depressed and oppressed.
 
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Multiculturalism has failed for both immigrants and locals the west claims to be for "diversity" but its a sham
 
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Multiculturalism had failed for both immigrants and locals the west claims to be for "diversity" but its a sham
Frankly both the jihadists and the far-right ae scumbags. A ideal solution would be to drop both on a isolated island they kill kill each other off and leave rest of us in peace.
 
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Frankly both the jihadists and the far-right ae scumbags. A ideal solution would be to drop both on a isolated island they kill kill each other off and leave rest of us in peace.
Yes please I just want to grill without having Far Right scum bags tell me I am sand nog and niqbabis and bearded psuedo mullahs telling me I am bad Muslim or fake one
 

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Yes please I just want to grill without having Far Right scum bags tell me I am sand nog and niqbabis and bearded psuedo mullahs telling me I am bad Muslim or fake one
Paris. 1982. My first visit there as a teenager and I found my first love. Never forget it. Like yesterday. The city has gone down since.
 
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The problem with certain White liberals who push the diversity crap in the west and Anglosphere and their proponents would prefer to live in a nice clean gated suburb not a immigrant slum or dare I say Black ghettos
 
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Paris. 1982. My first visit there as a teenager and I found my first love. Never forget it. Like yesterday. The city has gone down since.


Oui Oui must have had good time there I was in Paris back in 2007 and to be fair I was too young but it was overrated as hell
 

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Oui Oui must have had good time there I was in Paris back in 2007 and to be fair I was too young but it was overrated as hell
How I ended there and how I had my first love is story in itself. But I will say I was "groomed" and used as a "passport".
 
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honestly if your city has more migrants than locals you have become a tourist trap part of the reason I want to travel is not to do a cliche sit on the beach or take a cheap tour bus ride but to meet people but if they are barley locals whats worth it since I see so called diverity everyday here in NYC
 
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How I ended there and how I had my first love is story in itself. But I will say I was "groomed" and used as a "passport".


French and their sensual ways
 
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The far right has had crowned days since 2001, and whilst fundamentalist radicals muslims has contributed greatly to their cause it has steadily meant the dissolving of multiculturalism.

So both side have failed, but the failing of the free west is far worst as they’ve been living under the umbrella thinking they were superior. But that always came at rhe expense of other nations.

Example Denmark introduced marriage permit to imams. Imo they should have gone secular. Now the problems of marriage according to sharia appear. Indoctrination and misunderstanding islam these women are stuck in a marriage western nations law can’t dissolve. And the imams are threatened to side with the violent side. Which is the man’s side.
 
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The far right has had crowned days since 2001, and whilst fundamentalist radicals muslims has contributed greatly to their cause it has steadily meant the dissolving of multiculturalism.

So both side have failed, but the failing of the free west is far worst as they’ve been living under the umbrella thinking they were superior. But that always came at rhe expense of other nations.

Example Denmark introduced marriage permit to imams. Imo they should have gone secular. Now the problems of marriage according to sharia appear. Indoctrination and misunderstanding islam these women are stuck in a marriage western nations law can’t dissolve. And the imams are threatened to side with the violent side. Which is the man’s side.

9/11 was the crowning achievement for the "clash of civilization" hawks in DC and the Protestant Evangelicals and also the Wahhabis too but mass immigration never really worked as the west and Europe wanted cheap labor exploit that while underpaying the local workforce this is the wonders of Capitalism get cheap labor foreigners to do the work but as for Turks in Germany and Netherlands most came from the Eastern Part or Central Anatolia not very secular regions at all whereas in the US mostly westernized came here and UK Turkish Cypriots
 

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Multiculturalism has failed for both immigrants and locals the west claims to be for "diversity" but its a sham


you should go back to your origin cave wher you came from, you don't seem to fit nowhere. You are a product of diversity. You must hate your father and mother to :LOL: .
 
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you should go back to your origin cave wher you came from, you don't seem to fit nowhere. You are a product of diversity. You must hate your father and mother to :LOL: .

There is a difference between multi-ethnicism and so called multiculturalism just because I am product of from both vastly different cultures I more in favor of civic nationalism than ethnic
 

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The far right has had crowned days since 2001, and whilst fundamentalist radicals muslims has contributed greatly to their cause it has steadily meant the dissolving of multiculturalism.

So both side have failed, but the failing of the free west is far worst as they’ve been living under the umbrella thinking they were superior. But that always came at rhe expense of other nations.

Example Denmark introduced marriage permit to imams. Imo they should have gone secular. Now the problems of marriage according to sharia appear. Indoctrination and misunderstanding islam these women are stuck in a marriage western nations law can’t dissolve. And the imams are threatened to side with the violent side. Which is the man’s side.
Jihadism and Islamic radicalism would have remained largely a fringe on the fringes of Muslim societies much like we have EDL or National Front [in 1980s] UK or the KKK and militia hillybilly nutters in USA. The West in collusion with Saudia Arabia have been largely responsible for let loose this virus and turning it into the pandemic it became. The main reason was the Islamists were cultivated to offset the threat from the Soviet Union and the communists. The madness of terrorism you hear in Pakistan or Afghanistan is direct product of the anti-Soviet jihad in Afghanistan which was masterminded by CIA. The Hollywood film "Charlie Wilson's War" covers this. Operation Cycloon was and is the largest covert operation ever launched by CIA. It was a spectacular success and led to defeat of the Red Army. But it left a destroyed Afghanistan and a vacant infrastructure of jihad which then got other ideas. In Pakistan we are still grappling with it.


Even within UK and my lifteime I have seen the differance. I grew up in a UK where Pakistani community was largely traditional [given their rural backgrounds] but outwardly more secular. We would have "Pakistani community centres around which life of the community revolved where they got legal help, or a social meeting point. Traditional Pakistani cafes also dominated where men went to have chai and sweets or kebabs.

When I left universityn 1983 I had began to see rise of Muslim groups. One nascent group I recall was YMA or Young Muslim Association and these guys made effort to recruit members from the students who were mostly into drinking and running after girls including yours truely. These groups appeared to be well funded. Mosques began to sprout on every street corner. I would think the local councils actively helped this process and I believe the funding came from oil rich Arab countries. Saudia, Iraq, Kuwait etc The late 1980s Salman Rushdie affair brought into existence the "Muslim" as opposed to Pakistani, Yemeni, Iraqi etc Religious nomenclature was replacing secular descriptors in the mainstream media.

My brother went to university in Birmingham in 1990 and I once had to go and pick him up at night because he got thrown out of a student house because all other students ganged up on him because he would listen to western music in his room and they called it 'haram'. When I got there I also ended up having words with bunch of Pakistani, Palestinian, Jordanian students led by a older Iraqi who had applied for asylum because he was on the run from Saddam. I joke with my brother that hischam has probably blown himself up by now. It's groups like that which down the road provided the cadre for European based jihadi terrorists.

I can't help by think that British security services and state were complicit. I guess Soviet Union was the target and what happened afterwards was collateral. What did the architect and godfather of the jihad, American strategist Zbigniew Brzezinsk say about this ?

Q: And neither do you regret having supported the Islamic [integrisme], having given arms and advice to future terrorists?


Brzezinski: What is most important to the history of the world?
The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?


Q: Some stirred-up Moslems? But it has been said and repeated: Islamic fundamentalism represents a world menace today.


Brzezinski: Nonsense! It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn’t a global Islam. Look at Islam in a rational manner and without demagoguery or emotion. It is the leading religion of the world with 1.5 billion followers. But what is there in common among Saudi Arabian fundamentalism, moderate Morocco, Pakistan militarism, Egyptian pro-Western or Central Asian secularism? Nothing more than what unites the Christian countries.



 
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turning it into the pandemic it became


a pandemic? its only a problem because the west chose it as an problem.. we are talking about a billionmuslims wich largly have nothing to do with this vision.. and those who share it in iraq and other places they mostly share it because its the only force that stands against the occupiers and their marionettes.. also exploiting those traditional tribesman and filling a gap and funding these people from various sides palyes a role..


what I want to say is this is talked big and exploited by the west against muslims if suddenly china would be the great enemy what do you think would happen with the war and enemity against islam? it would fade away like dust is taken with the winds.. that would be the effect of letting this region more in peace, concentrating against another chosen enemy and beginning to move the peoples mind into this direction..

I dont think eu will let this go so easily.. my opinion is its just a beginning and it will end in bigger wars the minds of the people changed dramatically and many people accept war or can be made to accept war.. for excample the great pseudo pacifistic mind of germans passed away.. it began with the two germanies becoming one.. and shaped more and more after 911 wich was just a fake planned show
 
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Jihadism and Islamic radicalism would have remained largely a fringe on the fringes of Muslim societies much like we have EDL or National Front [in 1980s] UK or the KKK and militia hillybilly nutters in USA. The West in collusion with Saudia Arabia have been largely responsible for let loose this virus and turning it into the pandemic it became. The main reason was the Islamists were cultivated to offset the threat from the Soviet Union and the communists. The madness of terrorism you hear in Pakistan or Afghanistan is direct product of the anti-Soviet jihad in Afghanistan which was masterminded by CIA. The Hollywood film "Charlie Wilson's War" covers this. Operation Cycloon was and is the largest covert operation ever launched by CIA. It was a spectacular success and led to defeat of the Red Army. But it left a destroyed Afghanistan and a vacant infrastructure of jihad which then got othe ideas. In Pakistan we are still brabbling with it.


Even within UK and my lifteime I have seen the differance. I grew up in a UK where Pakistani community was largely traditional [given their rural backgrounds] but outwardly more secular. We would have "Pakistani community centres around which life of the community revolved where they got legal help, or a social meeting point. Traditional Pakistani cafes also dominated where men went to have chai and sweets or kebabs.

When I left universityn 1983 I had began to see rise of Muslim groups. One nascent group I recall was YMA or Young Muslim Association and these guys made effort to recruit members from the students who were mostly into drinking and running after girls including yours truely. These groups appeared to be well funded. Mosques began to sprout on every street corner. I would think the local councils actively helped this process and I believe the funding came from oil rich Arab countries. Saudia, Iraq, Kuwait etc The late 1980s Salman Rushdie affair brought into existence the "Muslim" as opposed to Pakistani, Yemeni, Iraqi etc Religious nomenclature was replacing secular descriptors in the mainstream media.

My brother went to university in Birmingham in 1990 and I once had to go and pick him up at night because he got thrown out of a student house because all other students ganged up on him because he would listen to western music in his room and they called it 'haram'. When I got there I also ended up having words with bunch of Pakistani, Palestinian, Jordanian students led by a older Iraqi who had applied for asylum because he was on the run from Saddam. I joke with my brother that hischam has probably blown himself up by now. It's groups like that which down the road provided the cadre for European based jihadi terrorists.

I can't help by think that British security services and state were complicit. I guess Soviet Union was the target and what happened afterwards was collateral. What did the architect and godfather of the jihad, American strategist Zbigniew Brzezinsk say about this ?

Q: And neither do you regret having supported the Islamic [integrisme], having given arms and advice to future terrorists?


Brzezinski: What is most important to the history of the world?
The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?


Q: Some stirred-up Moslems? But it has been said and repeated: Islamic fundamentalism represents a world menace today.


Brzezinski: Nonsense! It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn’t a global Islam. Look at Islam in a rational manner and without demagoguery or emotion. It is the leading religion of the world with 1.5 billion followers. But what is there in common among Saudi Arabian fundamentalism, moderate Morocco, Pakistan militarism, Egyptian pro-Western or Central Asian secularism? Nothing more than what unites the Christian countries.



If there one person that made me really despise Poles and Poland in general that person goes to Zbigknew Brezinski a complete scumbag who was the main architect of the so called Modern Jihad phenomenon the Soviets were no angels but compared to the Modern Day Afghanistan they were at least tolerable but geopolitics asides Moscow was in bed with Delhi throughout the Cold War and frankly the Pakistani elite were pre positioned towards London and Washington mostly but one factor was the Iranian Revolution the Saudis needed to counter a revolutionary movements emanating from Tehran so they doubled down by using oil money to keep Iranian influence out as well another reason why we have all this anti Shia nonsense when my pops remembers before the 80s and 90s no one cared if you were Shia or Sunni at least in Pakistan
 
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@Kaptaan since you are 2nd gen I want to ask prior to the 1990s and 1980s in the UK Pakistani community I am guessing women wore the traditional dupatta unlike the hijab or niqab(very few)
 

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