January 5, 2006

There Are Homeless People in France? (and Crime?)

Filed under: Economy, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 1:01 am

Oh yeah ….. definitely (HT Pajamas Media). Call it “a pictorial wake-up tour through Paul Krugman’s socialist paradise.”
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UPDATE: Well, at least the crime and lawlessness have subsided to acceptable levels since the October riots — Nope (New Year’s car torchings and arrests), and nope (train rampage; HT LGF).

UPDATE 2: Michelle Malkin wonders where the feminist outrage is about the rapes during the train rampage: “Crickets. Chirping.”

UPDATE 3: Winds of Changes catches this horror (HT Random Jottings; bolds are mine):

The French police arrived at the Les Arcs station but refused to enter the train because no formal complaint had been lodged. Passengers were afraid of retaliation so did not complain formally. One person who was at the station says the 20 year old female was sexually assaulted – from the wording, it would appear “gang raped” – while the authorities waited outside.

….. Passengers outnumbered the youths 20 to 1, but not one intervened or fought back, either to protect themselves or the young woman being assaulted. That might be due to the death threats sreamed by the gangs at those who called police on their cell phones.

However, according to No Pasaran reader Andre Thiele, who was at the station, the authorities DID hasten to remove all evidence of the event from the station and no French media outlet carried the story until a German paper broke it later.

Words fail ……

1 Comment

  1. Muslim youth gang rampages through French train

    But if faux-president Chirac thinks he can fool anyone with his “vow” to track down and stop the other members of the gang of about 30 Muslims that went and terrorized passengers on the train line between Nice and Lyon, forget it!

    Trackback by Tel-Chai Nation — January 7, 2006 @ 5:14 pm

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