Saturday, July 17, 2010

Culturally Enriched Mayhem in Grenoble

Cultural Enrichment News

The “youths” of France are at it again, this time in Grenoble.

The other day some racist police officers had the temerity not only to catch a gang of young Muslim criminals, but actually to shoot one of them to death.

All right, so the late high-spirited lad had shot and wounded a policeman. But still — he didn’t deserve to die for it, did he? That’s a disproportionate response! The appropriate level of retaliation would be to wound him to the exact extent that he wounded the cop. That would be fair.

Anyway, in reaction the young rascals went on a bit of a spree. According to AFP:

The southeastern French town of Grenoble was hit by riots on early Saturday with shots fired and cars set alight after a man accused of robbing a casino was killed by police. Police spokeswoman Brigitte Jullien said, shots had been fired at police who returned fire four times. A youth was arrested at the scene of the riots, the working class district of La Villeneuve.

Thirty cars and several businesses were torched, while angry youths armed with baseball bats and iron bars attacked a tram and forced the passengers to get out.

The incidents started after a Muslim service for 27-year-old Karim Boudouda, who died 24 hours earlier in a shootout with police after the Uriage-les-Bains casino near Grenoble was held up.

Here’s more detailed information from the Beeb:

Grenoble Rioters Fire Shots at Police and Burn Cars

Dozens of cars were set alight in Grenoble during the trouble Rioters in the south-eastern French city of Grenoble have fired shots and burned cars after police shot dead a man accused of robbing a local casino.

The violence flared early on Saturday morning after a memorial service for the man, who was killed 24 hours earlier in a shootout with police.

He was one of two men believed to have held up a casino, escaping with more than 20,000 euros (£17,000; $26,000).

The rioters also attacked a tram with baseball bats and iron bars.
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Police said they pursued two men suspected of holding up the casino at Uriage-les-Bains early on Friday morning.

The two men fired shots at them, police said, wounding an officer. Police returned fire, killing one of the men, Karim Boudouda.

Mr Boudouda, 27, had three previous convictions for armed robbery.

The other suspect escaped and is still on the run.

And from The Telegraph:

France: Riots in Grenoble After Police Shooting

Rioters in France have torched cars and opened fire on police offers during an overnight confrontation in the southeastern French city of Grenoble.

The incident begun in the early hours of Saturday morning when rampaging youths stoned a tramway and attacked it with baseball bats and iron bars.

The gangs then set cars on fire and opened fire against officers. The officers returned fire.

Regional security official Brigitte Julien says no one was injured in the incident but one youth, in his twenties, was detained.

The riots came after the death of a Grenoble resident during a robbery in a nearby town.

Karim Boudouda, 27, was one of two men believed to have held up a casino, escaping with more than 20,000 euros (£17,000).

He was killed in a shoot-out with police following the robbery. Violence flared after his memorial service.

Mr Boudouda, 27, had three previous convictions for armed robbery. The other suspect escaped and is still on the run.

And here we are told to pay attention to the “underlying causes” of culturally enriched violence in the banlieues:

Police and government officials have a lingering fear that the poor suburbs could explode again because the underlying causes — high unemployment, few opportunities, drug trafficking and a sense of exclusion from society — have changed little. [emphasis added]

The “underlying causes” are always the same: unemployment, poverty, exclusion, etc. Needless to say, these remain unexamined premises — no one has to demonstrate their accuracy. Yes, it’s true that most of the “youths” have one or more of the cited characteristics, but correlation is not causation. In fact, the opposite could be true: it’s quite possible that the criminal behavior of these rambunctious chaps is what causes them to be poor, unemployed, and excluded.

Or, even more likely, an extraneous factor causes all of the given conditions — violent crime, unemployment, poverty, exclusion, etc.

And what would that extraneous factor likely be? What do all of these boisterous youngsters have in common? What characteristic do they have that poor unemployed Frenchmen, Poles, Danes, Serbs, Italians, etc., don’t share?

As Mark Steyn often says: it starts with an “I” and ends with “slam”.

The unacknowledged fact about these Muslim kids is that their routine behavior — beating, killing, raping, and stealing from the kuffar — is not considered criminal behavior under Islamic law. As a matter of fact, slaughtering the infidel and seizing his goods as booty is considered a duty under sharia.

These violent crime-ridden Muslim ghettoes are often referred to as “no-go zones”, but that’s a misnomer. They should be called “sharia enclaves”.

The Muslim ghettoes are sharia mini-states. They are ruled by their own pocket emirs, who issue fatwas, dispense justice, and make sure that the inhabitants obey Islamic law.

They don’t need no stinkin’ liberté, égalité, et fraternité.


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Hat tips: Reinhard and bewick.

4 comments:

Zenster said...

Police spokeswoman Brigitte Jullien said, shots had been fired at police who returned fire four times.

From what I know of European police, the above likely means that four bullets were fired in response to being shot at by the criminals in question.

In America, thugs indulging in such gunplay would probably face having four clips being fired by every officer during each exchange of gunfire.

The only reasonable explanation for why all of these scum bags aren't taking the dirt nap is insufficient range time.

On a final note, it sounds like the after-services crowd needed a whiff or three of the proverbial grapeshot as well.

filthykafir said...

Mr Boudouda, 27, had three previous convictions for armed robbery.

Age: 27
Convictions: Only 3

And still free to kill! Well, the leeeennnggggthy incarcerations from those previous convictions must have been absolutely draconian. No wonder he was upset, poor dear.

Hebes Chasma said...

I lived in France during the 2005 intifada. France is lost. Muslim rioters used to say it outloud for everybody to hear, "chacun son territoire et n'y a pas de probleme." Everybody their own territory and there should not be problems. It's evident what they want. It will only escalate. The riots don't happen because they have any rage, they happen because Muslims want to establish territories. That their neighborhoods are bleak and nasty, that's nobody's fault. So are their cities in Africa. All the other nonmuslim immigrants have made it up all the ladders of french society through educations. Whatever these guys have progressed, it's through a tacit affirmative action. In reality they deserve nothing.

Henrik R Clausen said...

Talk of 'disproportionate response'...

Anyone participating in the riots, or any parents with children out there, should have their welfare payments suspended. I'm confident that this would work. Saves a bit of money, too.