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huey 12-05-2018 08:23 PM

The French cowboyed up.
 
Fuck the fuel tax. Democracy at its finest.

nico-t 12-06-2018 05:03 AM

Was bound to happen somewhere across Europe. The fuel tax is just the straw that broke the camel's back. An increasing number of people see that the politicians they voted for do the exact opposite as to what they promised once they're in power. Here it's the same.

The UN 'migration compact' is another one of those broken promises: This supposedly 'non-binding' agreement is in favor of migration and wants to enhance it of all things, illegals are not allowed to be locked up anymore, and the media isn't allowed to report critically about migration. It's insane, and in line with the plan to completely wipe out any sovereignty nations have got left here, and keep overflowing nations with migrants. It will be the death of controlling migration yourself as a country. Of course this pact is sold to the media and public as good (surprising!), but you can read it for yourself and draw your own conclusions.

Countries are gonna vote for their support for it next week. Australia, the United States, Austria, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Switzerland, Estonia, Israel, Italy and Czech won't be signing it, and the list is growing. I wonder why?
Belgium is on the brink of a political crisis because of this pact. Here in NL they tried to keep it under the public radar, which also says enough: They know the people are against it so they were keeping it deliberately silent like the sneaky untrustworthy rats they are. Something that worked until 2 weeks ago a journalist wrote an article, and since then huge debate is also happening about it here.

jezz87 12-06-2018 05:53 AM

Some action!






Matt 26z 12-06-2018 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22377610)
Was bound to happen somewhere across Europe. The fuel tax is just the straw that broke the camel's back. An increasing number of people see that the politicians they voted for do the exact opposite as to what they promised once they're in power. Here it's the same.

The UN 'migration compact' is another one of those broken promises: This supposedly 'non-binding' agreement is in favor of migration and wants to enhance it of all things, illegals are not allowed to be locked up anymore, and the media isn't allowed to report critically about migration. It's insane, and in line with the plan to completely wipe out any sovereignty nations have got left here, and keep overflowing nations with migrants. It will be the death of controlling migration yourself as a country. Of course this pact is sold to the media and public as good (surprising!), but you can read it for yourself and draw your own conclusions.

Countries are gonna vote for their support for it next week. Australia, the United States, Austria, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Switzerland, Estonia, Israel, Italy and Czech won't be signing it, and the list is growing. I wonder why?
Belgium is on the brink of a political crisis because of this pact. Here in NL they tried to keep it under the public radar, which also says enough: They know the people are against it so they were keeping it deliberately silent like the sneaky untrustworthy rats they are. Something that worked until 2 weeks ago a journalist wrote an article, and since then huge debate is also happening about it here.

Never forget that Obama's military action in Libya and Syria is what sparked the migrant movement.

All of those muzzies fucking up Europe..... Obama essentially put them there. Yet Europe loves Obama.

Matt 26z 12-06-2018 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jezz87 (Post 22377641)
Some action!

The French government caved pretty quick. Though I think it was more to do with the optics of Paris burning. They have a tourism industry to protect.

I think that's also why France clamped down on public photography rights, claiming violations of people's privacy. I think that was actually a measure to curb images of the new Paris getting out. Tourists want old world Paris. Not the muzzie cesspool it is becoming.


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