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Young French Students Savagely Assaulted in Racially-Motivated Attacks

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Kevin_O'Keeffe [OP]

2005-03-22 20:27 | User Profile

[url=http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=4712]Link to original National Vanguard story[/url]

France: Young White Demonstrators Viciously Attacked: Mobs of non-White immigrants assault demonstrators; numerous injuries reported

By Michel Vaillant

Thousands of White high school students took to the streets in Paris and other French metropolitan areas on consecutive Fridays in March to protest school reforms announced by the Ministry of Education.

During the peaceful and non-violent demonstrations, the young White students were viciously attacked by hordes of non-White immigrants. Demonstrators in the events reported that the immigrants surrounded various participants, isolated them from the other protestors, and assaulted the White students.

After the attacks, participants were robbed of their wallets, and their cell phones were stolen, or crushed on the street in front of them.

Given the incident occurred at midday and in public, many French news agencies arrived on the scene as the attacks occurred, and television stations sent film crews to record the brutality.

The unbearable scenes of non-White mobs beating the White students could not be ignored. TV stations broadcast the criminal acts on the evening news, and headlines graced the pages of newspapers the following day and throughout the week.

French citizens acknowledged, however, that Jewish owned newspapers Le Figaro and Libération --the latter purchased recently by Jewish banker, Edouard Rothschild-- provided non-descript and minimal coverage.

In contrast, Le Monde, a leading French publication rescued from bankruptcy through the combined efforts of French industrialist Arnaud Lagardère and Spanish investment group Prisa, described at length the horrors which occurred on the streets of the French capital city.

For the better part of a week, Le Monde published stories detailing the frightening events of non-White terror, and their courageous journalists interviewed many of the attackers. Seemingly unconcerned about criminal charges and injuring innocent demonstrators, the violent attackers openly relished in terrorizing the students. Le Monde journalists bravely exposed that the assaults were motivated by non-White hatred.

Joyous and prideful, the interviewed attackers specifically expressed their enthusiasm for attacking Whites, often referring to them as “Bolos”-- a disparaging term for White people derived from the French word blanc

In a tell-tale sign of growing frustrations over decades long non-White immigration and the resultant crime experienced by French citizens, the Le Monde articles detailing the attacks ranked "first" on their reader preference polls.


xmetalhead

2005-03-22 20:54 | User Profile

Well, the majority of the White youth who were jumped by the subhuman apes were the kids who refused to give up their cell phones and money and prefered to fight back instead. Good for them.

The good news is that not all the French media is run by jews and the more the word gets out about the grave dangers of tolerating non-Whites within your cities, counties, and countries, the better off France and Europe will be. Too bad it all could've been avoided, but I guess we gotta learn the hard way sometimes.


Faust

2005-03-22 21:09 | User Profile

What were these students protesting?

[QUOTE]Thousands of White high school students took to the streets in Paris and other French metropolitan areas on consecutive Fridays in March to protest school reforms announced by the Ministry of Education.

During the peaceful and non-violent demonstrations, the young White students were viciously attacked by hordes of non-White immigrants. Demonstrators in the events reported that the immigrants surrounded various participants, isolated them from the other protestors, and assaulted the White students. [/QUOTE]


xmetalhead

2005-03-22 21:51 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Faust]What were these students protesting?[/QUOTE]

Faust, "les élèves" or students were protesting something called "la loi Fillon" which was created by the Eduction Minister Francois Fillon. From what I understand, Fillon would deregulate certain departments within the school system and open some of it up to privatitization, which the students are afraid will affect the quality of teachers. Also, the law, as I comprehend, will change the form of the baccalauréat, which is an already extremely difficult high school test, somewhat equivalent to the US's SAT's, but the "bac" carries even more weight and Fillon wants to make it even harder.

The French always have to protest something. Now I hear the 35 work week is going to be abolished in France. Yea, can't have parents strolling around spending time with their kids when they could be squeezed for every ounce of energy making billion$ for the man instead inside their factories and offices. You know, like it is already in the US!