29 Oct 2006

And Then They Went Over And Laid Some Wreaths at the German War Memorial

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Charles Johnson was stunned.

You think you’ve seen French appeasement at its worst. Then they go and do something like this.

Last year’s French riots were triggered by the deaths of two “youths,” who fled a police ID check, broke into an electrical substation to hide, and were electrocuted when they touched something they shouldn’t have.

Last Friday officials and residents of Clichy-sous-Bois, scene of some of the worst rioting, dedicated a monument to these two disenchanted fleeing criminals.

What would Godfrey of Bouillon have done?

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Dominique R. Poirier

It’s all about “discours populiste”, or general poltroonery, if you prefer; a French national sport.



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