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Western Civilization burns in effigy in the form of Notre Dame

Jen

Senator
Did you know that French troops were the first of our allies to be on the ground in Afghanistan after 911? They participated in the liberation of Mazar e Sharif from the Taliban.
The French were willing helpers, but they somehow do not have what it takes to protect their own country from its invaders.
 

Jen

Senator
You think all Muslims or even a majority want to live under Sharia? None that I know do.
They may not want to live under Sharia, but their "religion" demands that they push it anyway. They do what they are told. Nobody with any brain at all would want to live under Sharia.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
The French were willing helpers, but they somehow do not have what it takes to protect their own country from its invaders.
1. Much like Vietnam, when the French freed their colonies they allowed the citizens of those colonies citizenship in their country.
2. When I was in France I found the Gypsies to be more annoying than any other of the non-French people I encountered. I had the same experience in Italy and the Netherlands.
 

Spamature

President
France, occupied by Muslims, is secular so they can now build a mosque at the site of what was once Notre Dame (you can't rebuild something 800 years old. It [would] simply be something new, a facsimile).

Maybe some Bible Belt flim flam artist should build one of those Mega Churches with a international tv broadcast studio and a Christian casino on the lot.

 
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middleview

President
Supporting Member
They may not want to live under Sharia, but their "religion" demands that they push it anyway. They do what they are told. Nobody with any brain at all would want to live under Sharia.
Where do you see a demand by "their religion" to live under sharia or to push it on others?
 

Jen

Senator
1. Much like Vietnam, when the French freed their colonies they allowed the citizens of those colonies citizenship in their country.
2. When I was in France I found the Gypsies to be more annoying than any other of the non-French people I encountered. I had the same experience in Italy and the Netherlands.
We drove from Nancy (eastern France) to Paris then south through Lyon to Nice. The French people were all very kind to us. We lived in Italy........and Italians were wonderful and invited us to their parties. It was a great immersion.

I agree. The Gypsies were the most annoying (and sort of scary). My memories of them are from the Martedi Grossi (Mardi Gras) celebration I went to in Italy....... Gypsies were downright creepy. I'm basing this on appearance and demeanor. None of them accosted me.

I feel that France is lost to other element invading their beautiful land.
 
Your hate is in your posts. It is not something you can deny. I've never called you a racist..so nice try at a deflection there.

You claim I've stolen truth...and yet you cannot refute one single part of my post. Tactics over substance...when you run out of steam you simply resort to insults and attacks on those you disagree with.
You're a thief.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
We drove from Nancy (eastern France) to Paris then south through Lyon to Nice. The French people were all very kind to us. We lived in Italy........and Italians were wonderful and invited us to their parties. It was a great immersion.

I agree. The Gypsies were the most annoying (and sort of scary). My memories of them are from the Martedi Grossi (Mardi Gras) celebration I went to in Italy....... Gypsies were downright creepy. I'm basing this on appearance and demeanor. None of them accosted me.

I feel that France is lost to other element invading their beautiful land.
I watched a bunch conduct a wolfpack theft and pickpocket operation in St. Mark's square in Venice until carabinieri arrived and ran them off.
 

EatTheRich

President
The French were willing helpers, but they somehow do not have what it takes to protect their own country from its invaders.
It depends. The revolutionary France of the National Convention was able to take on all the great powers of Europe; but when reaction set in under Napoleon France lost its ability to fight. Likewise, a conservative coup against the Third Republic ended up betraying Paris to the Germans.
 
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