Comedienne Katie Hopkins is mostly serious here discussing the UK banning Jewish fans from a soccer match in a 'problem area'. (Sensitive types might want to skip her attempt at a light-hearted saucy ending.)
I didn't really want to engage with this thread because the undertones that are not so subtle do not align with where I stand, but I figured I would at least post some of the views of the previously mentioned "comedienne" Katie Hopkins...
How many terrorist attacks have there been since 9 / 11, and by whom?
There are evil, industrial-scale crimes being committed against mainly young GIRLS and women that the collective West ignores, or tacitly supports. I guess Hopkins doesn't ignore reality.
Same for 100,000 Christian Nigerians killed, and over 10,000 churches burned down.
Doesn't "Never again" actually mean something?
I first read about these evil, vile deeds around 2,000 in Luton, and now it's spread to between 50 and 100 towns in just the UK.
Canadian Dr. Gad Saad (Lebanese Jewish scholar) calls it suicidal empathy.
Do you support women being forced to wear the burka?
Movie if you want to make your rant into a valid statement just say so. I don’t know what to say about this last post of yours as i don’t know what point you’re making. Just spell it out. We are all adults and we can take it.
A friend went to Europe for the Olympics, loved it.
Last night he let out that just like we did for PM Xi, officials in the EU cleaned up key tourist spots to hide the usual state of affairs.
Martin Armstrong (Armstrong Economics) and others argue that the EU pushes war w Russia as a way to keep their economies afloat and hide their numerous economic and cultural problems.
My wife and I have been in Paris for nearly 3 weeks now and we're staying in an area that I would say is mostly a middle and working class neighborhood. The ethnic diversity here is impressive also and that is reflected in the wide array of small, culturally diverse restaurants and shops everywhere. We can "eat our way around the world" within walking distance from our apartment. It's a busy, bustling, beautiful city and we have never felt unsafe for one minute here and we're right here mixed in with the locals and not at some exclusive hotel or neighborhood.
We attended the Paris No Kings protest rally yesterday along with about 700-1000 other Americans and Parisians and it was well organized with excellent speakers and singers. It was actually quite emotional when everyone sang the American National Anthem together in solidarity with many Parisians.
There is a far right movement in France just like there is in many countries around the world currently but, from our experience here so far, I can tell you that the vast majority of the French people are shocked by what they see happening in America and are worried about how it may affect them and the world if it continues to grow unchecked.
Regardless, we have felt safe and welcomed here and would encourage anyone who would wants to experience this magnificent city to go ahead and do so. We love it here.