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khaybar khaybar ya yahood
if u believe in god it's a duty to fight them.
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I like othodox jews too, tbh.
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The media is giving too much attention to these people.
You're kidding? France is the only European country with a decent future after the collapse of Germany. The UK (just England soon) is the real fucked up country with its promoted multicultural society. In France, there is no equivalent of Scotland, Wales, Pakis or Caribbean culture: everything is French in France.
Even though we face the same mass migration "problem" (nobody wants to migrate to poor and unattractive countries anyway), our way of doing things and handling things will keep our nation alive, which is very different from the faith of Londonia: segregation as the social pattern and speculative banking as the main wealth.
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Lol are you sure?
In France, there are approximately 750 'no-go' zones for French police. In some neighborhoods, Muslim citizens close off streets and sidewalks on their own authority for Friday prayers, which prevents residents who are not Muslim from entering or leaving the area. Some mosques also broadcast preaching and prayers over loudspeakers. Many French citizens have deemed this as 'occupation without tanks or soldiers' but French police have refused to intervene in fear of riots.
http://technorati.com/politics/artic...r-non-muslims/
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Shariah areas in France? Have you ever seen French Muslims. Anyone familiar with them is having a good laugh.
The only Shariah in Europe one can find in England, with their Shariah courts and visibility of the full covering veils (forbidden in France, though it was never problematic as in the UK). And the signs you speak of appear to be a UK thing as well.
However in France there is an issue with mosques. France has a very secular tradition and is not all to happy to grant new building permissions for places of worship, this results in certain places (at high days like the end of Ramadan) that the existing mosques can not accommodate all the visitors and you have then scenes of people praying outside the mosque. This has nothing to do with Muslims trying to block off streets for non Muslims.
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