As we mentioned a few days ago, last weekend there was a historic demonstration and march in Paris against sharia and Islamic fascism. The event broke new ground for Europe: it was the first instance that I am aware of in which the police did their job, allowing the lawful demonstration to proceed without molestation from the “anti-fascists”.
Dale Hurd filed a report for CBN on last Saturday’s march in Paris. You’ll notice among the people he interviewed was Alain Wagner of the International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA). Alain participated in the Brussels Conference on July 9, 2012, and was pivotal in the writing of the Brussels Declaration.
Many thanks to Vlad Tepes for augmenting and uploading this video:
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Are others as heartened by this as I am? I realize it is a small start but I am happy about it.
It's good to see reporters, intellectuals and citizens of all ages resist the fascist ideology called Islam and Sharia Law. It took the young people of France to put a face on the movement of resistance. Keep up the pressure to deport radical Muslims and Sharia Law supporters. They have 57 OIC nations to relocate and practice Sharia Law. Respect European culture, customs, and language or leave immediately.
Well done France, once you get the ball rolling others will follow but you need to do it NOW!!
Oh yeah, the Muslims never stopped.
They didn't stop in the outskirts of Vienna because they didn't like the local cuisine, but because the West started to get too strong for them militarily.
However, their imperialist aims are still on. They're just doing it in a sneakier way.
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