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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 4, 2021, 9:48 pm
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HTML https://barenakedislam.com/2021/10/04/swedish-artist-who-survived-two-murder-attempts-for-his-cartoons-of-the-prophet-mohammed-killed-in-a-suspicious-car-crash-along-with-his-two-police-bodyguards/
[quote]Lars Vilks, 75, who survived a series of assassination
attempts and has had to live with 24/7 police protection since
he drew controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in 2007
which set off Muslim riots around the world, has died in a
mysterious high-speed crash.[/quote]
Ahimsa activism or not? No one is sure yet. Still, let us
revisit and praise the previous activism:
[quote]In 2010, two men tried to burn down his house in southern
Sweden, leading to his full-time police protection.
...
The following year, a free-speech seminar that Vilks attended in
Copenhagen, Denmark, was attacked by a lone gunman who killed a
Danish film director and wounded three police officers.
...
The gunman later killed a Jewish security guard outside a
synagogue and wounded two more officers before he was killed in
a firefight with police.[/quote]
Want more of the same? Then we need more activists! Demographic
shift will most reliably supply them.
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 5, 2021, 10:08 pm
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HTML https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/314463
[quote]Bensoussan tells Le Figaro what is happening to the Jews
of France: “For safety reasons, Jewish children have massively
abandoned public education. In the neighborhoods there is a
climate that recalls the worst memories of the Jewish Maghreb.
It is a French defeat and not a Jewish defeat, because the whole
of French society is threatened by what threatens Jews today.
For the descendants of Jews who have left the Arab world, the
anti-Semitism of the ‘neighborhoods’ is once again a nightmare.
It is a trauma to be overwhelmed by a climate of persecution
that was thought behind and that condemns them to undergo a new
exodus, abroad or in France itself: thus, the Seine-Saint-Denis
has lost 80% of its Jewish population in twenty years “.
Bensoussan provides other impressive numbers: “More than 500
districts in France are declared ‘sensitive’. To put it bluntly,
we are talking about several million people who are subject to
Islamist law.
...
In twenty years, more than 20 percent of French Jews have left
France. The Jewish community of Toulouse numbered 20,000 people.
Today there are 10,000 left and the deputy mayor of Toulouse,
Aviv Zonabend, said that “the future of the Jewish people in
Europe is hopeless”.
In 1977 there were 700,000 Jews in France. They have halved
since then. Over the past decade, “60,000 of the 350,000 Jews
have left Ile-de-France,” denounced Sammy Ghozlan, president of
the Bureau national de vigilance contre l’antisémitisme, who
moved to Netanya.
In Seine-Saint-Denis, 40 percent of the inhabitants are of the
Islamic faith. Result? Historic Jewish communities such as La
Courneuve, Aubervilliers, Stains, Pierrefitte-sur-Seine,
Trappes, Aulnay-sous-Bois, Le Blanc-Mesnil and Saint Denis are
over. In Pierrefitte there has been a 50 percent decline in just
a few years.
Due to the lack of security, in places like Courneuve where
there were 600 to 700 Jewish families, there are now less than
100. In a suburb south of Paris, Kremlin-Bicêtre, with a
population of 25,000. 25 percent today are Muslims. Until 1990,
10 percent of the population was Jewish, today just 5 percent.
In the last twenty years in France there has been a genuine
voluntary ethnic cleansing. This is the list of the decline in
Jewish families in many districts:
Stains from 250 to 50
Saint-Denis from 350 to 100
La Courneuve from 300 to 80
Le Blanc-Mesnil from 300 to 100
Pantin from 1200 to 700
Rosny-sous-Bois from 300 to 200
Bondy from 300 to 100
Livry-Gargan from 200 to 130
Aulnay sous-Bois from 600 to 100
Clichy 400 to 80
Neuilly-sur-Marne from 275 to 100
An unprecedented exodus. Muslims enter, Jews flee and they call
it “multiculturalism”.[/quote]
No, we call it Operation Gaddafi. We also call it too slow.
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 15, 2021, 10:11 pm
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Our enemies continue to complain about our success:
HTML https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/17858/germany-mosques-call-to-prayer
[quote]the city of Cologne, once a stronghold of Christendom in
Germany, has authorized mosques in the city to begin sounding
Muslim calls to prayer over outdoor loudspeakers. The move,
ostensibly aimed at promoting multicultural diversity and
inclusion, represents a significant step toward the cultural
normalization of Islam in Germany. It is taking German
multiculturalism into uncharted territory.
Observers believe that Cologne — famous for its cathedral, the
largest Gothic church in northern Europe — is establishing a
national precedent, and that many of the more than 3,000 mosques
in Germany will soon also begin publicly calling Muslims to
prayer.
...
Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker, a political independent who in
2015 was stabbed in the neck and nearly killed by a German man
opposed to her multiculturalism, said:
"I am pleased that with this model project we are taking
into account the legitimate religious interests of the many
Muslims in our cosmopolitan city, thus setting a sign of mutual
acceptance of religion and making a commitment to the
constitutionally protected freedom of religion, but also to
accept the interests of Muslims who live here.
"Muslims, many of them born here, are an integral part of
Cologne's urban society. Anyone who doubts this is questioning
Cologne's identity and our peaceful coexistence. When we hear
the call of the muezzin in addition to the church bells in our
city, it shows that diversity is valued and lived in Cologne."
In a tweet, Reker added:
"Much discussion because of the model project muezzin prayer
call. Cologne is the city of (religious) freedom and diversity.
Those who arrive at the central train station are greeted by the
cathedral and accompanied by church bells. Many Cologne
residents are Muslims. To allow the muezzin call is for me a
sign of respect."[/quote]
Thank you Mayor Reker! She was previously covered here:
HTML http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/the-antidote-has-started-to-take-effect-but/
Continuing:
[quote]Ahmad Mansour, an Israeli-Arab and German Islam expert,
accused the mayor of Cologne of ignoring the real problem. "It's
not about 'religious freedom' or 'diversity,' as Mayor Reker
claims," he told Bild. ​​"The mosque operators want
visibility. They celebrate the muezzin as a show of power over
their neighborhoods."[/quote]
Yes. And Israelis like yourself don't like it. Which means we
must be doing something correctly.
[quote]Cologne's muezzin project involves (to date) the largest
number of mosques in a single German municipality, but
individual mosques, including some in Dortmund, Düren, Hamm,
Siegen and Oldenburg, among others, have been sounding Muslim
prayer calls for years.
In Wipperfürth, an industrial town situated 40 kilometers (25
miles) north-east of Cologne, the Fatih Camii Mosque — run by
the Turkish-Islamic Union for Islamic Affairs (DITIB), a branch
of the Turkish government that controls over 900 mosques in
Germany — has been publicly sounding calls to prayer since 2013.
Mayor Michael von Rekowski said he wanted to show the world that
Wipperfürth "takes pride in being an intercultural and
interreligious community."
The Turkish-run Central Mosque in the northern German town of
Rendsburg, situated 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Hamburg,
has been calling Muslims to prayer since 2010, when Social
Democratic Mayor Andreas Breitner authorized the muezzin to
broadcast prayer calls through three loudspeakers mounted on the
top of two 26-meter (85-foot) minarets attached to each side of
the mosque.
...
In the western German town of Oer-Erkenschwick, where a mosque
was banned by a local court from broadcasting prayer calls, that
ban was recently overturned by a higher court. The mosque's
muezzin may resume his prayer calls.
In the city of Neumünster, the Turkish-run Fatih Mosque has been
publicly calling Muslims to prayer three times a day for more
than 15 years.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRCRB62BQyk
[quote]In Bavaria, Florian Hahn, Vice Secretary General of the
Christian Social Union (CSU), concluded:
"In Bavaria we do not want such model tests. They are not
part of our Western tradition.[/quote]
WESTERN CIVILIZATION MUST DIE! Also, your face looks like this:
[img width=1280
height=941]
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[quote]Hahn's appeal may be too little too late. During the
Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, Bavarian authorities authorized
more than a dozen mosques in Munich and other parts of Bavaria
to broadcast public calls to prayer. It seems unlikely that the
mosques will give up the rights already conferred.[/quote]
Nevertheless, every mosque member should make sure they own
firearms and plenty of ammunition.
[quote]The debate about Islam in Germany is only beginning. The
Muslim population of Germany has surpassed six million to become
approximately 7.2% of the overall population of 83 million,
according to calculations by Gatestone Institute.
A recent Pew Research Center study on the growth of the Muslim
population in Europe estimated that by 2050, Germany's Muslim
population could reach 17.5 million, or 20% of the overall
population if mass migration from Africa, Asia and the Middle
East continues apace.[/quote]
Too slow!
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 26, 2021, 9:33 pm
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HTML https://gatesofvienna.net/2021/10/the-eu-funds-jew-hatred-in-palestinian-textbooks/
[quote]With the votes of the left-wing parties, the European
Parliament voted for the continued financing of anti-Semitic
schoolbooks with 20 million euros
EU funds anti-Semitic books in Palestine with 20 million euros.
The European Union is supporting the school system in
Palestinian areas in Israel with several million euros,
including for books. Now a study shows that the books are
strongly anti-Semitic. Nevertheless, the European Parliament
decided that this program will continue.
Jews are portrayed as the enemy
According to the revealing report of the European Commission,
the Palestinian children are trained to be activists. In many
places, the Jews are portrayed as the enemy. As Bild reports,
the commission put the continuation of the program to a vote in
the European Parliament— which voted in favor!
Red-Green-Left always the first
From the German point of view, it was the deputies of SPD, the
Greens, and the Left Party mainly responsible for the voting
result.[/quote]
See also:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/green-wave/
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: guest55 Date: October 27, 2021, 12:46 pm
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[quote]According to the revealing report of the European
Commission, the Palestinian children are trained to be
activists. In many places, the Jews are portrayed as the
enemy.[/quote]
Colonial occupiers are always the enemy of truth, justice, and
freedom. Wouldn't matter if it was Jews or Martians doing the
occupying. This is how important Jews believe they are compared
to the rest of humanity.
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 28, 2021, 8:26 pm
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The anti-Zemmour candidate has arrrived!
HTML https://proiqra.com/a-muslim-of-arab-origin-is-running-for-the-presidency-in-france-hatred-against-muslims-pushed-him-to-compete/
[quote]
HTML https://arabicpost.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/--1200x630-c-1.jpeg
The head of the Democratic Union of French Muslims, Najib
Azraqi, has run for the country’s presidential elections, months
before it is scheduled for next April, indicating that his goal
is to counter the hate campaign against the country’s Muslims,
especially with right-wing figures running for the presidency.
Azraqi said that his decision to run was due to “the continuous
escalation of hatred towards a part of the French Muslim
population,” and considered that the election campaign of Eric
Zemmour, an anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant candidate, was based
on the slogan “division and hatred.”
The party headed by Azraqi saw that the “only solution” was his
candidacy to “make the voice of the oppressed, French Muslims
and all citizens frustrated with this corrupt political system,”
according to the website.Aljazeera liveSunday, November 21,
2021.
Azraqi published a video clip in which he said that “the
solution is to end all the injustice that Muslims are subjected
to, at a time when some are deliberately igniting the fire of a
new religious war and classifying Muslims as an enemy inside,”
and added: “I am here to put an end to the distortion of Islam
and to address the real problems of the entire people.”
According to Al-Jazeera Mubasher, the Democratic Union of French
Muslims, nearly 10 years after its founding in 2012, set a goal
of presenting 100 candidates for the upcoming legislative
elections, and announced that it had already submitted more than
60 candidates.[/quote]
HTML https://more.bham.ac.uk/euro-islam/2015/04/03/platform-of-the-democratic-union-of-french-muslims/
[quote]Turkey’s entrance into the European Union is
unfortunately not a new debate. So why is it in Europe’s
interest to bring Turkey into the European Union?
...
We will continue to campaign until Palestine is officially
recognized as a country by the United Nations and by the
European community.”[/quote]
So, what can we do to help? Back to the first link:
[quote]For its part, French press reports said that the
42-year-old has a long way to go to the Elysee, as he must have
the support of 500 elected representatives from 30 electoral
districts, to be able to run in accordance with the French
presidential election law.[/quote]
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 8, 2021, 8:53 pm
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HTML https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/17971/germany-multicultural-suicide
[quote]At the same time, the mosques of Cologne, the
fourth-largest city in Germany, have obtained permission to
broadcast the call to prayer every Friday over minaret
loudspeakers.
"Many residents of Cologne are Muslims," said Mayor Henriette
Reker, "and in my opinion it is a sign of respect to allow the
call of the muezzin."
...
Cities such as Dortmund, Hamm, Siegen, Düren and Oldenburg have
also allowed mosques to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer
over loudspeakers. In Nuremberg, which hosts a dozen mosques,
allowing the call of the muezzin is apparently "not a problem".
...
"Whoever says yes to bell towers must also say yes to minarets,"
said Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, archbishop of Cologne.
In Aachen, the city of the emperor Charlemagne and his marvelous
cathedral, and its surroundings, the muezzin's call is not only
at home. The city is also changing the name of its squares to
make room for Islam. "Moscheeplatz" ("Mosque Square") is the new
name of a public plaza in Aachen. The change was evidently
desired by Mayor Marcel Philipp, in agreement with the Turkish
DITIB: "I am very happy as mayor to have a Mosque Square", the
mayor said.
On November 11, the muezzin arrived in Raunheim, a town on the
outskirts of Frankfurt, the first in Hesse officially to allow
prayer through loudspeakers every Friday and, during Ramadan,
every day before sunset prayer.
...
70% of Raunheim's population are migrants. "Here we have more
Muslims than Christians", Jühe said.[/quote]
So who is complaining?
[quote]It was a Jewish writer who escaped the Holocaust, Ralph
Giordano, who criticized the Cologne decision, "political Islam"
and the "gigantomania of the great mosque", which, from his
point of view, is "a kind of declaration of war". In an article
for the FAZ, Giordano wrote:
"I will continue to take a critical stance against those
imams who use the liberal structure and tolerance of the
constitution to impose totalitarian views of the state and who
undermine the rules of the rule of law, using indoctrination,
anti-Western, to teach Sharia law...
"I want to be able to say that I do not want to see burqas
or chadors on the German streets, any more than I want to hear
the calls of the muezzins from the minarets. I will also not
adapt my vision of freedom of expression to a demon who
interprets it as follows: 'Everyone has the right to freely
express their opinion in a way that is not contrary to Sharia
law'. No and three times no!".[/quote]
See also:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-common-with-us!/
WE WILL REPLACE YOU!
HTML https://barenakedislam.com/2021/12/08/netherlands-fast-track-islamization-where-churches-and-even-a-synagogue-are-being-replaced-by-mosques/
[quote]A synagogue in The Hague has even been converted into the
Al Aqsa mosque.[/quote]
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 9, 2022, 4:15 am
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Our enemies supply some good news:
HTML https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/325438
[quote]Move out of the way, Europe, Islam is taking over
...
Cologne Cathedral, known as the "German Rome", is the landmark
of the city and has been declared a World Heritage Site since
1996. It is one of the most visited places in Germany and one of
the most important in Christianity (it was visited by Popes John
Paul II and Benedict XVI). The first stone of the cathedral was
laid in 1248. On old black and white photos you can see how the
towers of the cathedral protrude from the rubble of the historic
center completely destroyed during the Second World War.
Now the city of Cologne is deleting the iconic cathedral from
its new logo.[/quote]
This is Cologne Cathedral, for those who are unfamiliar:
[img width=1024
height=1280]
HTML https://www.solosophie.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/kolner-dom-germany.jpg[/img]
Who actually likes something so ugly? Not Jesus; that's for
sure. The next paragraph tells us who:
[quote]Die Welt explains that even the head of the Jewish
community, Abraham Lehrer, also spoke out in favor of keeping
the spires in the city logo. And the president of the
German-Hungarian Society, Gerhard Papke, commented on Twitter:
"Cologne's choice to remove the cathedral from the city logo is
not surprising, since recently mosques have been expressly
authorized to call the muezzin." Papke refers to the decision by
the mayor of Cologne last October to allow the "call to prayer"
in the city. from its 50 mosques.[/quote]
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: guest55 Date: April 9, 2022, 11:01 pm
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I do NOT recognize the name "Cologne" for the city of Köln!
[quote]Cologne was founded and established in Germanic Ubii
territory in the 1st century CE as the Roman Colonia Agrippina,
hence its name (Augusta Ubiorum was also used[4]).[5]
"Agrippina" was later dropped (except in Latin), and "Colonia"
became the name of the city in its own right, which developed
into modern German as Köln. "Cologne", the French version of the
city's name, has become standard in English as well. Cologne
functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania
Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the
region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle
Ages the city flourished as being located on one of the most
important major trade routes between east and western Europe
(including the Brabant Road, Via Regia and Publica).
[s]Cologne[/s] Köln was a free imperial city of the Holy Roman
Empire and one of the major members of the trade union Hanseatic
League. It was one of the largest European cities in medieval
and renaissance times. [/quote]
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne
[quote]Cologne in the German colonial empire
The city of Cologne was significant to the development of the
German colonial empire as a whole. During the period of New
Imperialism, Cologne was one of the most important trading
cities of the German Empire, and was thus the Rheinland's centre
for expeditions and scientific colonialism. [/quote]
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne_in_the_German_colonial_empire
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Re: Operation Gaddafi
By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 22, 2022, 1:13 am
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HTML https://rmx.new
s/article/grand-mosque-of-paris-urges-muslims-to-vote-for-macron
-and-defeat-le-pen/
[quote]Top Islamic organizations are racing to line up the vote
of France’s Muslim population behind Emmanuel Macron for
Sunday’s second-round vote.
According to the rector of the Great Mosque of Paris,
Chems-Eddine Hafiz, “abstention from voting and the blank votes
will strengthen the far-right wing.” In a video statement posted
to social media, he also claimed that “malicious forces are
speaking out today calling for the banishment of Muslims.”
“How to react to this malevolence that is becoming commonplace
and taking hold in people’s minds?” he asked before answering
his own question: “By voting in the continuity of the Republic.”
“To vote means to exist. To vote means to assure the future
generation the dignity and pride that we do not have the right
to mortgage (like) our children’s future by remaining passive
witnesses of an imminent political disaster,” Hafiz added.
The Grand Mosque of Paris is not the only high-profile Muslim
organization backing Macron in the election, with the
Organization of Muslims of France also calling for its members
to vote for Macron on Sunday, as reported by CNews.
Hafiz warned that there are some who are promoting “hateful and
misleading” speeches against Muslims before encouraging people
to vote for the candidate of La République en Marche.
The Organization of Muslims of France claimed it was aware of
the laws governing political neutrality required by their
mission, but also said it is crucial to act as “responsible
citizens.”[/quote]
And for the record:
HTML https://moroccolatestnews.com/melenchon-favorite-of-muslim-voters/
[quote]Muslims in France voted more for the candidate of La
France insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon at 69% in the first round
of the presidential election, according to an Ifop poll for La
Croix published on Monday.[/quote]
This is why we need more Muslims in France.
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