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Why Are There No Rallies To Protest The Killing Of Father Hamel?
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Why do we hear talk only of "intelligence failure" and none of Islamists?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.P.P.; //I dont like child-murder - but do I have to go out onto the streets and protest? //
No, not at all, it may not be your inclination to rally, but it is the inclination of many to do so and for a variety of purposes; gay rights, black issues, abortion, - it's a long list. The point is that not only are there no demonstrations against the decapitation of a priest at the altar in a Christian country on the pretext of Islam, the media is gagging itself by failure to even condemn and to say (in Trump's words) 'what's going on'.
No, not at all, it may not be your inclination to rally, but it is the inclination of many to do so and for a variety of purposes; gay rights, black issues, abortion, - it's a long list. The point is that not only are there no demonstrations against the decapitation of a priest at the altar in a Christian country on the pretext of Islam, the media is gagging itself by failure to even condemn and to say (in Trump's words) 'what's going on'.
The path of Adel Kermiche, born in France to immigrant parents from Algeria, and one of the two men who murdered the elderly priest Father Jacques Hamel, looks like the path followed by many young French Muslims: school failure, delinquency, shift towards a growing hatred of France and the West, return to Islam, transition to radical Islam.
The French education system does not teach young people to love France and the West. It teaches them instead that colonialism plundered many poor countries, that colonized people had to fight to free themselves, and that the fight is not over. It teaches them to hate France.
Many French Jews fleeing the country recalled an Islamic phrase in Arabic: "First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people." In other words, first Muslims attack Jews; then when the Jews are gone, they attack Christians.
The French education system does not teach young people to love France and the West. It teaches them instead that colonialism plundered many poor countries, that colonized people had to fight to free themselves, and that the fight is not over. It teaches them to hate France.
Many French Jews fleeing the country recalled an Islamic phrase in Arabic: "First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people." In other words, first Muslims attack Jews; then when the Jews are gone, they attack Christians.
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