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To: SauronOfMordor
"Not as many confrontations because the police have run away to let the savages burn. "
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The french are facing months of this if they pull out the attacks are bigger on buildings and gov facilities - if they send in police it results in violence and bigger riots. - IF there are no jobs for these N African Muslims - they need to ship them back home. That will not happen.
This will be a great example of a failed EU culture..IRAN ASKS "IS PARIS BURNING?" THis is the future of the west if uncontrolled immigration continues we will all live in a third world hell - except for the Elites who will buy Islands of security and privilege, in a sea of violence and poverty.
30 posted on 11/04/2005 4:28:51 AM PST by ConsentofGoverned (if a sucker is born every minute, what are the voters?)
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To: ConsentofGoverned
We were there in the Watts riots. Will we have Muslims rioting too if we don't succumb to their wishes?

The first major racially-fueled rebellion of the 1960s, an event that foreshadowed the widespread urban violence of the latter half of the decade.

With the arrest of a 21 year old African American, Los Angeles's South Central neighborhood of Watts erupted into violence. On August 11, 1965, a Los Angeles police officer flagged down motorist Marquette Frye, whom he suspected of being intoxicated. When a crowd of onlookers began to taunt the policeman, a second officer was called in. According to eyewitness accounts, the second officer struck crowd members with his baton, and news of the act of police brutality soon spread throughout the neighborhood. The incident, combined with escalating racial tensions, overcrowding in the neighborhood, and a summer heat wave, sparked violence on a massive scale. Despite attempts the following day aimed at quelling anti police sentiment, residents began looting and burning local stores.

In the rioting, which lasted five days, more than 34 people died, at least 1000 were wounded, and an estimated $200 million in property was destroyed. An estimated 35,000 African Americans took part in the riot, which required 16,000 National Guardsmen, county deputies, and city police to put down.

Although city officials initially blamed outside agitators for the insurrection, subsequent studies showed that the majority of participants had lived in Watts all their lives. These studies also found that the protesters' anger was directed primarily at white shopkeepers in the neighborhood and at members of the all-white Los Angeles police force. The rioters left black churches, libraries, businesses and private homes virtually untouched.

The Watts Riot was the first major lesson for American public on the tinderbox volatility of segregated inner-city neighborhoods.

45 posted on 11/04/2005 6:32:30 AM PST by B4Ranch (No expiration date on the oath to protect America from all enemies, foreign and domestic!)
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