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After the 'peaceful' Riots in France

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https://rmx.news/crime/french-riots...-want-financial-sanctions-on-rioters-parents/

Following a week of rioting and looting across several French cities, the majority of French citizens want stricter migration controls and sanctions against the families of those who participated in the vandalism, a poll conducted by Odoxa-Backbone Consulting for Le Figaro newspaper revealed.
Although the French government has claimed that the rioting had nothing to do with immigration, a point widely mocked. 71 percent of those polled say they want a reduction in migratory flows in response to the riots. A majority also supported two proposals put forward by the right-wing Les Républicains party and the National Rally: the abolition of the “excuse of minors” (78 percent) and an introduction of “financial sanctions” against the parents of delinquents (77 percent).
A whopping 75 percent of respondents said for those rioters convicted of crimes should have their French citizenship stripped if they are dual nationals.
Some 59 percent of respondents are calling for a tougher immigration bill this autumn. They see recent events as “the consequence of the failings of our migration policy.” This contrasts with Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin’s statement that “there were a lot of Kévins and Mattéos” among those arrested, who were “90 percent French.” This led to Darmanin claiming that “the issue today is young delinquents, not foreigners.”
Darmanin’s remark about “a lot of Kevins and Matteos” was greeted with contempt. Everyone who saw videos of the riots, heard the Allahu-akbaring, saw the interviews with boys from the “bled” (the hood), knew that almost all of the rioters were Muslims, which has been confirmed by the identities of the more than 3,200 rioters taken into custody., There were a scarcely discernible handful of ”Kevins and Matteos.” Not “a lot” as Darmanin claims. A handful.

However, as has been noted numerous times, many of those arrested were second- and third-generation migrants, and much of the video captured of the rioting showed that people of non-European ancestry were participating in the majority of looting incidents and violence caught on film.
Darmanin claims that the issue is one of “young delinquents, not foreigners.” He seems to think that once these Muslims become citizens, either through naturalization, or because they are second or third-generation migrants, and thus citizens by birth, they are no longer a problem. It’s only “foreigners” who rioted. But with or without citizenship, the Muslims are permanent “foreigners” because they continue to reject both France as their country, and the French who, as Infidels, are “the most vile of created beings.” Neither he nor any other member of Macron’s administration has dared to discuss the ideology of Islam that feeds the anti-French rage.

The survey found that while popular support for the forces of law and order remains high (64 percent), faith in the French government is dwindling — only 27 percent of respondents considered the government’s response to the crisis to be either good or adequate. On the contrary, the French are expecting tougher measures to be introduced from the government, particularly on immigration.
In its own analysis of the polling data, Odoxa identified the main sentiments of the French population towards the riots as confusion (77 percent), anger (84 percent), and fear for the future of the country (89 percent).
The “confusion” of the French is caused by what their government keeps assuring them – how can they not be confused when Islam is never mentioned, when they are told by their government two things, both of them false,that the rioters were “mostly ‘foreigners’” and, at the same time, that there were “a lot of Kevins and Matteos” among them. And how can they not be angry when they see the more than one billion euros of destruction, the 6000 torched cars, the 500 busses burned, the thousands of shops pillaged and then set on fire, the offices of mayors destroyed, the attempt to murder a mayor and his family, the famed Alcazar Library in Marseille set aflame? And all this monstrous destruction was inflicted despite the tens of billions of euros spent very year on Muslims by the French government, to provide housing, medical care, schooling for the children, family allowances, unemployment benefits, and more? That is why 89% are fearful for the future of their country. In 2022, Muslim migration to France reached an all-time high.The government deliberately tries to mislead the public about the composition of the rioters. Macron, Borne, and Darmanin all denounce the policeman before he has had a trial. 71% of the French public now want to curb immigration, but the government still remains silent on the matter, and Macron, hated by so many for his failure to deal with the Muslim problem, still has four years to remain in office as President of the Republic.

Yes, the French people are right, after these riots, to be overwhelmingly confused, angry, and fearful for the future of their country.
 

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Europe will be a United Muslim continent soon and they will have no time to come to the South China Sea. Finally some good news. Angmoh wannabe Sinkies must be very disappointed no more angmoh dicks to suck.
 
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