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Clash in Paris Metro Leads to Closure
AP via SFGate ^ | 3/27/7

Posted on 03/27/2007 11:39:29 AM PDT by SmithL

PARIS, France (AP) --

About 100 youths clashed Tuesday with subway inspectors and police at Paris' Gare du Nord metro station, which was closed to traffic following the altercation, transportation officials said.

A standoff between police officers and about 100 youths was still under way early Tuesday evening, said officials from Paris' RATP public transport authority.

The incident began when one of the youths punched two subway inspectors during a routine ticket check

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To: Lorianne

If you're switching from the RER coming from the north to Metro lines on the Right Bank, it's a popular place to transfer.


21 posted on 03/27/2007 12:32:53 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: Cicero

I beg to differ. Ever walk toward the northeast from that station?


22 posted on 03/27/2007 12:33:38 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: SmithL

Well why on earth should the little socialists have to pay for train tickets? They are being given everything else, why not a free ride at someone else's exxpense.


23 posted on 03/27/2007 12:38:31 PM PDT by stockpirate (Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney, are liberals masquerading as conservatives.)
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To: dead

LMFAO


24 posted on 03/27/2007 12:39:40 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: SmithL

Paris? It looks more like Washington, D.C. or Detroit! I thought French people were white!


25 posted on 03/27/2007 12:48:54 PM PDT by Lewite (Praise YAHWEH and Proclaim His Wonderful Name! Islam, the end time Beast-the harlot of Babylon.)
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To: SmithL; MoochPooch; Michael81Dus; Vicomte13; az_gila; Experiment 6-2-6; henkster; CT-Freeper; ...
Europe pinglist.

If you want on or off to the list, go to the link and follow the instructions.

26 posted on 03/27/2007 12:58:01 PM PDT by Jedi Master Pikachu ( What is your take on Acts 15:20 (abstaining from blood) about eating meat? Could you freepmail?)
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To: rhombus

There's a picture in comment 1, if you're looking for something more precise.


27 posted on 03/27/2007 12:59:36 PM PDT by Jedi Master Pikachu ( What is your take on Acts 15:20 (abstaining from blood) about eating meat? Could you freepmail?)
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To: Lewite
What sort of [not-so-bright] comment is that?*

French are Europeans but they have lots of people from their former colonies (hence that "Eurabia" thing going on around FR). Most are light-skinned, but not all--and definitely not in the major cities. The same in the United States.


*(rhetorical question). And while your comment wasn't exactly intelligent, you yourself could be.

28 posted on 03/27/2007 1:04:57 PM PDT by Jedi Master Pikachu ( What is your take on Acts 15:20 (abstaining from blood) about eating meat? Could you freepmail?)
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To: SmithL

The fruits of a socialist utopia.


29 posted on 03/27/2007 1:25:27 PM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: Lewite

If I posted my opinion of your comment, it would be removed. I trust you could use your imagination; my opinion is other than charitable.


30 posted on 03/27/2007 1:32:57 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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To: GOP_1900AD
I beg to differ. Ever walk toward the northeast from that station?

It's like Little Pakistan up there.

I've seen stuff like this happen before, although on a much smaller scale. When the metro people want to check tickets, they stand in a line across a corridor and make everyone show their pass. I have seen one or two people get snagged, and they give the ticket controllers total grief for it. I can imagine that if it was a large group of (Algerian, Malinese) youths, there would be a little bit more than a scuffle.
31 posted on 03/27/2007 1:46:34 PM PDT by July 4th (A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
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To: GOP_1900AD; Cicero
Ever walk toward the northeast from that station?

There are some not-so-nice areas near the Gare du Nord. Most people in the station aren't from the neighborhood, they're there because it's a major rail hub (metro, commuter, regional and inter-city) that handles 180 million inter-city rail passengers alone per year. Compare that to the 4.3 million that New York's Penn Station sees, and you get a sense of how big this is.

32 posted on 03/27/2007 1:48:15 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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To: dead
ROFL!

Oh, and put your eye back in!

33 posted on 03/27/2007 1:48:22 PM PDT by TChris (The Democrat Party: A sewer into which is emptied treason, inhumanity and barbarism - O. Morton)
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To: dead

I was TRYING to eat lunch while reading! ROFL! Anyone know the Heimlich maneuver?


34 posted on 03/27/2007 2:03:37 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Lewite

French people haven't been white for a long time.
The black population itself is probably 5% of the population. The Beurs are probably 10-15%. Southern French are Mediterranean and relatively dark. It's a very diverse country racially and ethnically.


35 posted on 03/27/2007 2:18:36 PM PDT by Vicomte13 (Le chien aboie; la caravane passe.)
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To: July 4th

Yep!


36 posted on 03/27/2007 3:02:27 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: Alter Kaker

I haven't been there in a long time, I must confess.


37 posted on 03/27/2007 3:07:47 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Vicomte13
Thanks for the reply. I was only knowledgeable of Paris from what I see in the movies made there. The picture was no way the portrayal of Paris or France in the cinema. I did not mean to annoy the ACLU or bleeding heart types that responded to my comments.
38 posted on 03/27/2007 9:12:51 PM PDT by Lewite (Praise YAHWEH and Proclaim His Wonderful Name! Islam, the end time Beast-the harlot of Babylon.)
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To: Lewite

Somewhere on this site there's a great set of World War I photos from the French Army in the trenches on the Western Front. One of the more surprising thing in the pictures is the number of black soldiers from French Africa. Something like 10-15% of French forces during the war were blacks, either from the overseas departments or the African colonies. The Empire made a substantial contribution to the war effort.

This is the thing about France that makes it so very different from the rest of Continental Europe. The rest of the countries in Europe very nearly correspond to racial (in the European sense), ethnic and linguistic lines. France of course corresponds to linguistic lines, but that is only because of 200 years of public education. There is a French culture, but it is like American culture - learned, adopted from the state that cobbled the country together. France doesn't descend from one tribe, but is at the crossroads of Europe and incorporates all of the tribes of Europe. And then France and England raced to conquer and colonize the whole world, so you end up having French Asians and French Africans, French Polynesians and French Amerindians.

There is an old saying in France about the difference between France and England in this idea of who is French, or can be French. It is "Est anglais qui peut; est francais qui veut" - literally "Is English who can be; is French who wishes to be". Or in other words, one can choose to be French, because to be French is to adopt a language and a culture, but one cannot choose to be English, because it's an innate ethnic quality, like being Dutch or Swedish or Polish or Czech or Serb.

This is all because France was for centuries not just the biggest state in Western Europe, but the most populous state in Europe (it was not until after 1800 that the population of Russia exceeded that of France, and then only slightly for a long time). France was big in terms of territory, but vast in terms of the polyglot of tribes and peoples and cultures. What made France was the monarchy welding it together with one faith, one law, one God, one King. Before there was anything like the sense of ethnic nationalism, which the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution ended up awakening in Europe, there were the various kingdoms of Europe. But all of them except for Muscovy in the far East, were little bits of Kingdoms, confined to one ethnic group or another. Yes, there was The Empire (Germany), but it was an utter sprawling mess composed of over a thousand petty kingdoms, and an Empire in nothing but name. The Emperor had title, but no command.

England was the only other Kingdom in Europe whose basic bone structure came down from the Dark Ages, like France's did, but England was a little bitty thing compared to France. In 1800, there were maybe 8 million English. There were about 38 million French. France simply dwarfed everyone, because it was truly a Kingdom that expanded into the void and ended up holding so many peoples within its bounds for so long that they BECAME something new: French.

This is most similar to China, in the East, and in a real sense the overwhelming influence France had for a thousand years on the whole of Europe was due to the same thing that gave China such influence over the rest of East Asia: sheer volume of people and relative size and wealth have a powerful centripetal draw. France was about the limit for a medieval kingdom. The Empire was well past it, and flew to pieces.


39 posted on 03/27/2007 9:41:25 PM PDT by Vicomte13 (Le chien aboie; la caravane passe.)
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To: Vicomte13

Insightful post. Comparing the results of English Colonialism (a great number of people descended from other people from the British Isles most comfortable with those most like themselves) with French, Portugese, and Spanish Colonialism (a great number of people descended in part from the people colonizing but primarily from the original inhabitants who have adopted certain key aspects of the colonial power's culture--e.g. Catholicism, an official language, and some of the bureaucratic structure), I've often thought of some of these differences as the result of differences resulting from a world view that begins with a Catholic starting point versus one that starts from a Protestant starting point. Two of your four welding points (one faith and one God) bring this aspect out, but you have much to add that I had not thought about. Among other things, by identifying four welding points (the other two being the King and the law), you make it evident that the revolution, by dumping three of the four ends up relying exclusively on the law, which will change much.

Nice post. It gives me more to think about. Do you read Belloc?


40 posted on 03/28/2007 2:52:44 AM PDT by Hieronymus
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