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Identitarians March Through Paris
Topic Started: May 30 2016, 09:51 AM (367 Views)
Harambe4Trump
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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/05/29/french-silent-long-identitarians-march-paris/

Hundreds of people from the Génération Identitaire movement have marched in Paris, protesting against Islamisation, mass migration, and Islamist terror.
Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary.
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CautionaryTales
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What is an "identitarian"?


Have you paid your internet taxes?
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mysysail
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When the French brutally established colonies back then, they did not ask the natives.
On the contrary; they often murdered them.
So, contemporary French are paying for that, quasi.
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mysysail
May 30 2016, 10:00 AM
When the French brutally established colonies back then, they did not ask the natives.
On the contrary; they often murdered them.
So, contemporary French are paying for that, quasi.
That's funny, somehow Tokyo hasn't been overrun by former colonials. It is amazing what happens to your major cities when you have governments at war with the native culture and heritage and when you have a government dedicated to its preservation.
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coverpoint

Perhaps they should build a wall around France...
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coverpoint
May 30 2016, 10:09 AM
Perhaps they should build a wall around France...
If nessecary. It worked in Hungary.
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@ AI / Exclusion is not the answer; inclusion might work, if these newcomers are given a chance.
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mysysail
May 30 2016, 10:26 AM
@ AI / Exclusion is not the answer; inclusion might work, if these newcomers are given a chance.
Exclusion has worked just fine in Seoul.
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Moreover, the Banlieue aids ghetto-formation.
Should spread them instead of concentrating them.
Costs money via subsidization, no doubt; but, may add to them embracing democratic norms/values.
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mysysail
May 30 2016, 12:09 PM
Moreover, the Banlieue aids ghetto-formation.
Should spread them instead of concentrating them.
Costs money via subsidization, no doubt; but, may add to them embracing democratic norms/values.
Why doesn't Tokyo have this problem of banlieues?
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