Princeps
More bombs than God
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The Fjonis said:I think they should build a temple and get some luxuries in.![]()
I was about to say that. Hmph.
The Fjonis said:I think they should build a temple and get some luxuries in.![]()
The strong arm is pulled. More than 200 people have been incarcerated.Verbose said:OK, if one cuts through the US BS about "the surrender monkeys" then the fact is that the France has the largest and most powerful police forces in Europe — the greatest number of officers per capita and the CRS riot police is (in)famous, and then there are the semi-military gendarmes (the gendarmes mobiles do about the same things as the CRS).
If you ever get close to a situation where the CRS moves in, run like hell.
If the French authorities wants to try to strong arm their way through this situation they are in a better position to try it than in any other country in the EU.
The only reason it hasn't been tried is that they don't think it's the solution.
I was surprised that nobody had posted the obvious civ-references before me!naziassbandit said:I was about to say that. Hmph.
I just came back from China, the news over there was that specifically targetted against Chinese business concerns in France, as 5 Chinese warehouses were burnt at different locations. Of course they didn't make much of other damage that happened, one sided news is always so worthless. France needs to get tougher with her rioters if I may say, force deportation or somrthing similar some politician will have to bite the bullet and put it across , but im sure that most of the people will fall in line and agree that its propablly for the best.Originally Posted by eyrei
There seems to be some growing suspicion that the groups of rioters are being coordinated in some way. I'm not sure I buy that though...but it is feasible...
luiz said:Also interesting to note that the french people got angy at Sarkozy for calling the rioters scum... if anything it was a pretty mild statement.
AceChilla said:No your not supossed to call immigrant rioters bad names....because....then they get angry....or something
After Sarkozy said what he did, those guys did burn a lot more cars. And now everyone is mad at Sarkozy.....it seems the French still see things the wrong way round
kronic said:It's a good thing though that Sarkozy loses his good reputation. Finally.![]()
I didn't say that with regard to his comment. But he obviously failed to find a solution so far (or may even have made serious mistakes in the past). And that will backfire on him. I'd rather have de Villepin than Sarkozy as the next French president (and so far it doesn't look like the left can win in 2007).Winner said:Don't be so confident. I am sure he said aloud exactly what many French think but are afraid of saying that themselves.
kronic said:I didn't say that with regard to his comment but with his policies. He obviously failed to find a solution so far. And that will backfire on him. I'd rather have de Villepin than Sarkozy as the next French president (and so far it doesn't look like the left can win in 2007).
Winner said:Don't be so confident. I am sure he said aloud exactly what many French think but are afraid of saying that themselves.
The thing is that there's no "Fortress Europe". Certain West European countries have 10 % of the population or more (i.e. millions of) immigrants.klazlo said:Europe should wake up sooner or later, and realize the limits of Fortress Europe as an immigration policy.