Another day, another le stabbing. Quite literally: France is currently enduring 120 knife attacks per day. You read that right: per day.
Yet, you’ve almost certainly heard nothing about it. Mostly because of who is behind the knives – almost every time. When forced to report these crimes at all, the mainstream media hide behind vague allusions to ‘youths’. Not of any particularly description.
Except, sometimes they’re forced, kicking and screaming, to tell the whole truth.
A Tunisian man went on trial in France on Monday on terrorism charges over the killing of three people in a basilica in the French Riviera city of Nice in 2020, one of multiple attacks that year linked to Islamic extremism.
The assailant, who was shot and seriously wounded by police, says he remembers nothing. Brahim Aouissaoui, now 25, was the only person in the dock as the trial opened, with no accomplices or sponsors identified […]
As Monday’s proceedings began in Paris, Aouissaoui spoke through a translator. He is facing charges of terrorist murder and attempted terrorist murder, and faces up to a life sentence if convicted. On Oct. 29, 2020, Aouissaoui allegedly killed worshippers Nadine Vincent, 60, and Simone Barreto, a 44-year-old French-Brazilian woman, and church worker Vincent Loquès, 55.
Police officers fired at the assailant as he lunged at them, shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) and wielding a knife.
Even now, the MSM keep up the lies and obfuscations. In fact, Allahu Akbar means ‘Allah is greatest’. It’s a literal statement of Islamic supremacism: our god is greater than yours.
It’s all just another day in Islamic mayhem in La Belle Francaise.
The attack was the third in less than two months that French authorities attributed to Islamic extremists, and prompted the government to raise its security alert to the maximum level. It came while France was holding a trial over the 2015 attacks on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which published caricatures of Islam’s prophet. France at the time faced anger from many Muslims around the world for defending the cartoons and for its policies against Islamic radicalism.
Oh, well, that makes the murder and mayhem OK, then?
He has repeatedly told investigators that he can’t remember anything and has nothing to say. He has claimed that his parents are dead, when in fact they are not, and said he didn’t recognize himself on CCTV footage of him entering the basilica.
Newsflash: it’s all a heapin’ helpin’ of good ol’ taqiyya.
Expert psychiatrists and a neurologist determined that he does not suffer total memory loss. “The systemic and opportunistic nature of the allegedly lost memories was part of a defense system and a refusal to cooperate with the judicial authorities,” they said, according to investigative documents seen by the Associated Press.
In other words, he’s making it all up.
But this heinous crime is just the knife-tip of the stabbing mayhem subsuming culturally enriched France.
Since he assumed his position in September last year, [France’s Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau] has spent an inordinate amount of his time issuing grave warnings about the lawlessness of the country. In one week in November he had to respond to the deaths of three young men in separate incidents in 36 hours. Some on the left accuse Retailleau of hyperbole, of playing the game of the ‘far right’.
Meaning, he’s telling the truth about the consequences of mass Islamic immigration.
Similar accusations were levelled at Laurent Obertone in 2013 when he published a book called France: A Clockwork Orange. It was a riff on Anthony Burgess’s 1962 dystopian novel – subsequently adapted for the big screen by Stanley Kubrick – in which gangs of feral youths terrorise society.
There was one essential difference: the French version wasn’t a novel. It was a chronicle of how extreme violence had become endemic in the Republic, drawing on interviews with police officers and a study of crimes committed across the country.
Obertone’s book was rubbished by some of the media, which called it ‘nonsense’ and accused its author of being a mouthpiece for the far right. A decade on, however, and a ‘French Clockwork Orange’ is now part of the country’s lexicon. It was the headline of an editorial in Le Figaro in 2023, after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by a gang of youths who gate-crashed a party in a sleepy southern village.
‘A gang of youths.’ As you’ve probably already guessed, the victim, Thomas Perotto, was white. His murderers, including one Chaïd Akabli, who yelled, ‘We’re here to kill whites’, very obviously are not. Nine other – white – guests were stabbed.
Big surprise, the French government and media exploited the murder to call for a crackdown on the ‘ultra-right’ (‘far-right’ is apparently just so, so passe).
They almost deserve it. If only the French people didn’t have to pay for the cretinism of the French elite.