France Attack: Hey, Pick on Someone Your Own Size!

Diversity Knifes French 3-Year-Olds

Jun 08 2023

Suppressing gun rights doesn’t work. Maybe defending the border to prevent foreign conquest by mass immigration is worth a try. From France:

Several children, all around the age of three, have been stabbed in a lakeside playground attack in France by a man wielding a knife in the French Alps town of Annecy. …

Four young children and an adult were injured, according to police. That number could be subject to change as the situation evolves.

Two of the children suffered life-threatening injuries while the other two are slightly hurt, police said. They added that the adult also suffered life-threatening wounds. …

The alleged attacker is said to be a Syrian national, police sources told local media.

This one didn’t have the body count of prior acts of multicultural outreach by France’s Arab conquerors. In 2015, Muslims killed 17 at the offices of Charlie Hebdo and 130 in the synchronized attacks that included the Bataclan nightclub in Paris. The next year on Bastille Day, Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel killed 84 in Nice with a truck. However, the age of the Annecy victims may cause this to stick in people’s minds.

Eventually, even a country as rotted through with leftist ideology as France starts to push back. Either that or it just dies.

On a tip from Bluto.

From Moonbattery, here.

שניהם חטאים, אבל כשיש ספק, אולי עדיף להיות מהמעפילים מאשר מהמרגלים

ההבדל בין חטא המרגלים לחטא המעפילים

Jun 5, 2023

גם המרגלים וגם המפעילים הלכו בניגוד לציווי ה’ • היחס בתורה ובדברי חז”ל למרגלים הוא חמור ביותר • היחס למעפילים הוא שונה • למה? • האם יש זמן שמעשיהם יצליחו? • הרב אליהו ובר • פרשת בהעלותך בבית המדרש בהר הבית

מאתר יוטיוב, כאן.

Managed Media Whitewashing Ukraine’s Nazis

Journalists Are Asking Ukrainian Soldiers To Hide Their Nazi Patches, NYT Admits

BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, JUN 07, 2023 – 01:30 AM

The New York Times has been forced to very, very belatedly deal with something which had long been obvious and known to many independent analysts and media outlets, but which has been carefully shielded from the mainstream masses in the West for obvious reasons.

The surprising Monday Times headline said that “Nazi Symbols on Ukraine’s Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History.” This acknowledgement comes after literally years of primarily indy journalists and geopolitical commentators pointing out that yes indeed… Ukraine’s military and paramilitary groups, especially those operating in the east since at least 2014, have a serious Nazi ideology problem. This has been exhaustively documented, again, going back yearsBut the report, which merely tries to downplay it as a “thorny issue” of Ukraine’s “unique” “History” – suggests that the real problem for Western PR is fundamentally that it’s being displayed so openly. Ukrainian troops are being asked to cover those Nazi symbols please!–as Matt Taibbi sarcastically quipped in commenting on the report.

NBC News report in 2014: “Germans were confronted with images of their country’s dark past on Monday night, when German public broadcaster ZDF showed video of Ukrainian soldiers with Nazi symbols on their helmets in its evening newscast.”

The authors of the NYT report begin by expressing frustration over the optics of Nazi symbols being displayed so proudly on many Ukrainian soldiers’ uniforms. Suggesting that many journalistic photographs which have in some cases been featured in newspapers and media outlets worldwide (typically coupled with generally positive articles on Ukraine’s military) are merely ‘unfortunate’ or misleading, the NYT report says, “In each photograph, Ukrainians in uniform wore patches featuring symbols that were made notorious by Nazi Germany and have since become part of the iconography of far-right hate groups.”

The report admits this has led to controversy wherein news rooms actually must delete some photos of Ukrainian soldiers and militants. “The photographs, and their deletions, highlight the Ukrainian military’s complicated relationship with Nazi imagery, a relationship forged under both Soviet and German occupation during World War II,” continues the report.

Continue reading…

From Zero Hedge, here.