11-03-2020, 09:56 AM
(11-03-2020, 09:37 AM)MarioOnTheFly Wrote: ...Actually...it appears he has. I watched an interview just the other day.
He really drew the line in the sand. Some have been warning about the silent invasion for years, but were deemed racists
by the entire EU liberal structure. Conspiracy theorists turned prophets.
If it werent such a serious matter I would have said "who has the last laugh"...but doubt there'll be much laughing on either side.
Yes, I can understand the slowness of coming to terms with agreeing with those who quickly called-out the perils of
an extreme slant on an ideology, but this political lethargy usually comes at a cost of lives.
Macron -so my sister-in-law says (who lives near Paris) says he is not well-liked at all by the people she knows and
seemed to lean towards tolerance by ignoring the church fires and various killings in the city's environs.
To an enemy -regardless of political chess games, that's seen as a sign of weakness.
My nephew is a Police Officer in Paris and often describes the apathy that the law enforcement have when dealing
with certain areas where migrants are housed.
Organised crime is alive and well in these districts and often, when the Police are called out to subdue fighting factions
in these areas, my nephew says during the journeys to these disturbances, the vans full of officers just pull-up at the
side of the road and take a cigarette-break.
That way, they know that the standard position in any criminal feud is to kill each other and ergo, less folk to arrest.
Rationality goes out of the window because -as Wallfire has often stated, there are two opposing systems in the same
country.
One wants to abide in a diverse community and the other wants to kill you for your beliefs.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.