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Anyone know what "Predictive programming" is?
« Reply #1002 on: August 30, 2022, 09:50:58 AM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRunUkdkK8s&ab_channel=Netflix

Good thing this won't happen in France this winter!

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Two bombings in one night
« Reply #1005 on: September 23, 2022, 08:20:27 AM »

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Follow up to the Swedish election
« Reply #1006 on: September 27, 2022, 02:03:45 PM »
Sometimes Tucker has on this super hot Swedish blond who is a PhD or something.  She's bright and articulate , , , and damn fine.

Anyway, she said the recent election victory by the Right was due more to the Muslims no longer supporting the left but instead forming their own party and by so doing diminishing the vote for the Left.

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Re: Follow up to the Swedish election
« Reply #1007 on: September 27, 2022, 02:07:34 PM »
Sometimes Tucker has on this super hot Swedish blond who is a PhD or something.  She's bright and articulate , , , and damn fine.

Anyway, she said the recent election victory by the Right was due more to the Muslims no longer supporting the left but instead forming their own party and by so doing diminishing the vote for the Left.

Imagine how wonderful Sweden will be when the muslim party comes to power!


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1009 on: October 07, 2022, 07:33:21 AM »
watched video in GMs post

do they have banquets parties
and screw around ?

while on a luxurious ship
do they get shore leave to hang in Amsterdam?

this whole situation the "elites" keep shoving down our throats has got to be the most insane in my 65 yrs of breathing .


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Islam in Belgium
« Reply #1010 on: December 01, 2022, 06:58:34 AM »

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Islam in Britain
« Reply #1011 on: January 01, 2023, 07:54:46 AM »
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19262/uk-different

Is the UK Turning into Something Extremely Different?
by Mohshin Habib
January 1, 2023 at 5:00 am

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In 2013, British journalist Vincent Cooper wrote: "By the year 2050, in a mere 37 years, Britain will be a majority Muslim nation."

Religion seems a far more important part of life for Muslims than for other Britons: it appears central to their sense of identity. According to a report from 2006: "Thirty percent of British Muslims would prefer to live under Sharia (Islamic religious) law than under British law.... Twenty-eight percent hope for the U.K. one day to become a fundamentalist Islamic state."

The question is: What teachings are the Muslims across the world, including in the UK, receiving from studying the Quran?


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On December 1, 2022, Britain's Office for National Statistics released the latest 10-yearly census, carried out in 2021, showing that the fastest-growing population in England and Wales is Muslims. According to the census:

"For the first time in a census of England and Wales, less than half of the population (46.2%, 27.5 million people) described themselves as 'Christian'..."

"It's not a great surprise that the Census shows fewer people in this country identifying as Christian than in the past," the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, said in response to the findings, "but it still throws down a challenge to us not only to trust that God will build his kingdom on Earth but also to play our part in making Christ known."

The Muslim community in Britain reacted otherwise. Zara Mohammed, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said:

"Whilst the Census does look at religion, the lack of wider religion-specific monitoring prevents us from fully understanding how acute the issue of under-representation of Muslims is in British society.

"These initial figures give us an opportunity to now make meaningful change and create a better Britain for all."

In 2013, British journalist Vincent Cooper wrote: "By the year 2050, in a mere 37 years, Britain will be a majority Muslim nation."

The census taken 2021 has revealed that while fewer than half of people (27.5 million) in England and Wales now describe themselves as Christian, those claiming "No religion" rose by 12 points to 37.2% (22.2 million). Those identifying as Muslim rose from 4.9% in 2011 to 6.5% (3.9 million) in 2021. The next most common responses were Hindu (1.0 million) and Sikh (524,000), while Buddhists overtook Jews (273,000 to 271,000).

Religion seems a far more important part of life for Muslims than for other Britons: it appears central to their sense of identity. According to a report from 2006:

"Thirty percent of British Muslims would prefer to live under Sharia (Islamic religious) law than under British law.... Twenty-eight percent hope for the U.K. one day to become a fundamentalist Islamic state."

An article by Abdul Azim Ahmed, published by the Religion Media Centre in September 2021, admitted that within Britain all the divergent schools of Islam are present — although Salafism has grown in recent years, particularly among younger Muslims.

Trevor Phillips, former head of Britain's Commission for Racial Equality and Equality and Human Rights Commission, found that the followers of Islam hold very different values from the rest of the society; many apparently want to lead separate lives. "Muslims are creating nations within nations," he said.

Professor Linda Woodhead, a leading academic, said of second-generation Muslim immigrants:

"Now British Muslims were finding their voice with Muslim MPs and confident young people entering higher education, mixing with the many different ethnic Muslim communities and creating a new cultural kind of British Islam with food, clothing, music, and creative places."

Muslims in the UK appear more religious than most other religious groups. While fewer Christians are becoming church members and appear to be losing their faith, describing themselves atheist and non-religious, most Muslims in Britain strictly follow their religion. London shows the lowest share of non-religious residents, likely due to it having the highest percentage of followers of non-Christian faiths, including Muslims, who make up 13% of the area's respondents.

A 2015 report cites a survey by NatCen's British Social Attitude Survey:

"NatCen says the Church of England has been in decline for over 30 years and that decline appears to have accelerated over the last decade.

"In 2012, Muhammad had emerged as the commonest first name given by baby boys born in London. The name was also second commonest among new born mail babies across the UK and Wales the same year."

The Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats stated:

"Muslims have in some respects been more successful than others in the UK at passing on their religious beliefs and practices from one generation to the next. Higher rates of intergenerational transmission have been found among Muslims than among Christians, those of other religions, and non-religious people.

"Most Muslim children in the UK learn to read the Qur'an in Arabic, whether they do this at a daily mosque school, at the home of an independent teacher, in their own homes or even on Skype. In addition to the Qur'an and Arabic, many Muslim supplementary schools offer other aspects of Islamic Studies, as well as formal instruction in an ethnic language and culture."

The question is: What teachings are the Muslims across the world, including in the UK, receiving from studying the Quran? The Quran does not tolerate any polytheist, pagan, idolater or atheist -- the latter a group now increasing in Britain, according to the census. The quandary was envisaged by Prime Minister Winston Churchill:

"Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world."

Mohshin Habib, a Bangladeshi author, columnist and journalist, is Executive Editor of The Daily Asian Age.
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they can get away with it in Europe
« Reply #1013 on: January 09, 2023, 04:36:17 PM »


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1015 on: March 26, 2023, 07:02:12 PM »
What is that?



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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1021 on: June 28, 2023, 01:48:23 PM »
An uncontested point you have made many, many times.

I'm thinking it is rather understood that is precisely why I made the post , , ,

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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1022 on: June 28, 2023, 02:09:28 PM »
An uncontested point you have made many, many times.

I'm thinking it is rather understood that is precisely why I made the post , , ,


It’s a point lost on many, including the PTB pushing open borders (although those at the top know exactly what they are doing).

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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1023 on: June 28, 2023, 03:02:39 PM »
"It’s a point lost on many,"

Around here, not so much  :-D

Sometimes it feels like you are hectoring us here , , ,


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1025 on: June 29, 2023, 02:29:11 PM »
the officers not in danger?

I dunno

the officers leaning right into the driver side window and the kid accelerates away

what do you call that?


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1026 on: June 29, 2023, 02:35:01 PM »
the officers not in danger?

I dunno

the officers leaning right into the driver side window and the kid accelerates away

what do you call that?

An aspiring rapper who was just turning his life around? I'm not sure of what the French version is.

All I know is that we must spend trillions more to protect them from PUTIN!

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RANE: Islamic Fascism vs. LGBTQ
« Reply #1027 on: June 30, 2023, 07:52:37 AM »
What the Foiled Vienna Pride Parade Plot Suggests About the Islamist Threat to the West
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Sam Lichtenstein
Director of Analysis at RANE, Stratfor
9 MIN READJun 29, 2023 | 16:31 GMT





The director of Austria's intelligence agency (left) and the president of Vienna's state police hold a press conference on a foiled Vienna pride parade attack on June 18, 2023.
The director of Austria's intelligence agency (left) and the president of Vienna's state police discuss a foiled plot to attack a Vienna pride parade during a press conference on June 18, 2023.
(TOBIAS STEINMAURER/APA/AFP via Getty Images)

Depending on your perspective, the recently disrupted plot against Vienna's Pride Parade on June 17 – in which local Islamic State sympathizers planned to attack the LGBTQ+ celebration – is either a good example of security services doing their job well or a concerning reminder of the persistence of the Islamist terrorist threat to the West. As is often the case, there is truth in both perspectives and the incident thus provides an opportunity to reflect on the current and future state of the jihadist threat to the West. Despite major counterterrorism successes, ongoing technological developments, changing security priorities and rising threats from other extremists threaten to undo hard-won gains.

Handling Business
In many respects, the Islamist threat to the West has significantly diminished over the past few years. At home, strengthened intelligence sharing among security services and improved physical defenses in many cities, combined with better law enforcement detection and disruption of potential threats, have paid large dividends. Abroad, the collapse of Islamic State's claimed caliphate, ongoing kinetic operations against terrorist leaders and internal fractures have eroded groups' capabilities, if not their aspirations, to conduct large-scale attacks in the West. Consider the difference between the mid-2010s and today. Less than ten years ago, the Islamic State was able to direct operatives in Western cities to conduct complex, coordinated attacks in places like Paris and Brussels, as well as inspire (often through direct communications) a seemingly never-ending stream of local sympathizers to mount attacks against a range of countries, from the United States to Australia. Today, the external operations capabilities of the Islamic State (and al Qaeda) are shadows of their former selves, and plots like that in Vienna are more notable for their comparative rarity than anything else. To be sure, Islamist militants remain a threat, but they are a far cry from the Islamic State being a supposed ''existential threat'' to the West that some once considered it to be.

With this framing, Austrian authorities' disruption of the Pride Parade plot seems to show the wheels of Western counterterrorism strategies in motion. According to official statements and subsequent media reports, the three plotters (aged 14, 17 and 20 — the latter two being brothers) had been under surveillance for some time after being identified for consuming Islamic State propaganda online and participating in an extremist chat group on the Telegram encrypted messaging app. The 14-year-old and 17-year-old reportedly told members of the chat group that they wanted to attack the parade and traveled to the Czech Republic to try to acquire a firearm, but returned to Austria empty-handed. The 14-year-old had also promised a member of the chat group that he would travel to Islamic State territory to fight and had downloaded instructions for building a bomb onto his smartphone. Crucially, this information came from a ''reliable non-European partner service'' (almost certainly a reference to the United States) that had been monitoring the chat group and passed Austrian authorities the phone number of the 14-year-old, who officials were then able to identify. With this information, Austrian security services closely monitored the plotters for a number of weeks and arrested them the day of the parade, finding an ax, a saber, airguns, knives and throwing stars in the suspects' homes.

In many ways, therefore, the disrupted plot both showcases the improved state of Western counterterrorism efforts and the limited means of the plotters themselves. Foreign intelligence partnerships worked as they should and Austrian authorities successfully monitored the trio and took them into custody without incident. By contrast, the plotters were unable to acquire or build more threatening weapons and, in what they thought were supposedly covert communications, appear to have given away their plans to a spy in their chat group. Moreover, despite apparent aspirations to travel to Islamic State territory to join the group, there is no indication this was a serious possibility and no evidence that the plotters were actually in contact with any Islamic State members abroad, just fellow sympathizers. Finally, as an added counterterrorism bonus, officials in Belgium were able to identify and arrest another member of the chat group, illustrating how Western authorities are able to leverage one intelligence lead to multiple ends.

A More Concerning Picture
Nonetheless, multiple elements of the disrupted plot also show cause for concern. First and foremost, the threat from online propaganda clearly persists. In announcing the arrests, Austrian officials underscored that the plotters consumed a significant amount of pro-Islamic State digital content, specifically calling out TikTok as being responsible for hosting it. This is certainly not a new concern, as researchers have been warning about the presence of Islamist extremist content on the short-form video app since at least 2019. But despite repeated pledges to crack down on banned content, TikTok has struggled to do so. In fact, a recently released report from the U.K.-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) highlighted the ease with which its researchers found a network of 20 pro-Islamic State accounts with more than a million collective views spreading propaganda and inciting calls for violence.

To be sure, this is not a problem unique to TikTok. All social media platforms have struggled with eradicating extremist (and other harmful) content from their sites. But whereas platforms like Facebook and Twitter have made vast improvements in screening out Islamist extremist written and photo content, the rise of video-based platforms like TikTok presents greater challenges. While they will no doubt make improvements over time, broadly speaking algorithms trained to flag banned content have a harder time filtering through videos than text or photos, especially because it is much easier for video creators to use coded language and other means to circumvent content moderation filters. ISD's study, for instance, highlighted how the audio that accompanies a TikTok video (known as a ''sound'') often stays on the platform even if the video itself is removed, making it easy for Islamic State sympathizers to continue to circulate audio propaganda like exhortations to conduct attacks from some of the group's deceased but lionized founders. Advances in generative AI that enable novices to create realistic-looking but fake videos, photos, audio and other content will presumably only worsen this challenge.

Second, the use of encrypted chat apps like Telegram remains a problem. Fortunately, in this case, there appears to have been a spy in the chat group — a tactic Western intelligence services have used to great effect. But for every chat where authorities may have visibility, there are presumably countless others where sympathizers converse in secret — not only on apps like Telegram, but a wide variety of decentralized platforms that can be used for discreet and in some cases fully anonymous communications, such as gaming sites and niche online forums. This trend seems likely to only grow as concerns rise in many Western countries over digital privacy (therefore likely resulting in more restrictions on security services) and as encrypted and/or decentralized technologies further mature and proliferate. Even the United States, the Western country that has given the most powers to its intelligence services, appears likely to curtail some agencies' powers to snoop, as both many Democrats and Republicans (albeit for different reasons) believe the Intelligence Community has abused its powers.

Third, hiding in local Austrian media reports after the arrest was a concerning tidbit: the plotters were reportedly not simply Islamic State sympathizers, but specifically supportive of the group's Khorasan Province (ISKP), based in Afghanistan. Western officials have long been concerned about ISKP's external attack ambitions and recent U.S. intelligence leaks revealed assessments that the group has been planning attacks in Europe and Asia, and conducting ''aspirational plotting'' against the United States. Pressure from the Taliban, who see rival ISKP militants as their greatest internal security threat, appears to be curbing the group's ability to conduct attacks outside of Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. But ISKP no doubt hopes to take its operations global — an assessment backed up by multiple public disclosures by U.S. officials. Thus, the fact that there are Western sympathizers specifically inspired by ISKP is a concerning reality that points to future threats.

Keeping Up the Pressure
As is often the case, counterterrorism pressure is effective to the degree it is sustainable. While there is no doubt that Western security services are able to simultaneously handle multiple threats, all agencies face resource constraints. Moreover, today's increasingly complex world is requiring ever more from intelligence and law enforcement personnel — from being asked to focus more on ''health security'' in the wake of the pandemic, to ''environmental security'' fast rising up the list of priorities amid climate change. And as a result, counterterrorism is receiving comparatively less attention, which in turn will impact resourcing. To use an admittedly imprecise but instructive metric, the placement of terrorism in the U.S. Intelligence Community's unclassified Annual Threat Assessment has steadily dropped from near the top to near the bottom of the list of transnational threats.

Two particular concerns stand out. First, the West had already been pivoting to focus more on preparing for potential conventional conflict with nation-state adversaries (namely, China) — a process that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has only turbocharged. While the United States can certainly devote resources to both nation-state competition and counterterrorism, even it faces tradeoffs. After all, for every satellite monitoring Russian troops in Ukraine, for every case officer focusing on recruiting Chinese assets, and for every dollar spent on new fighter jets and battle tanks, there are corresponding losses for counterterrorism priorities. Compared with the United States, these tradeoffs are also much starker for European countries that have vastly smaller budgets and, in some respects face, greater terrorist threats due to their closer geographic proximity to militant hot spots in Africa and the Middle East.

Second, even if counterterrorism remains a priority, it is no longer just Islamist threats that keep Western officials up at night. Indeed, both left- and especially right-wing extremist threats are growing, with security services across the West warning that these are increasingly just as worrying as Islamist threats and taking up ever more of their attention. As a result, even those resources dedicated to counterterrorism are under strain from competing threats.

The upshot is that, while the Islamist threat to the West has certainly declined (both on its own and relative to other threats), there is no guarantee that it will stay that way. The fundamental grievances that inspire Islamist violence most definitely have not gone away and, in free and open societies, defenders will always be playing catchup to attackers. The latest disruption in Vienna shows that Western counterterrorism personnel remain vigilant, but a loss of focus over time will lead to gaps that terrorists may exploit in the future.

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This may sound crazy...
« Reply #1028 on: June 30, 2023, 09:16:21 AM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8580315/Outrage-Germany-Afghan-migrant-rapes-two-girls.html

Muslims can't rape your children, burn your cities or attack parades IF THEY AREN'T IN YOUR COUNTRY!



But diversity...

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Zeihan on French Demographics
« Reply #1029 on: June 30, 2023, 10:33:16 AM »


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1032 on: June 30, 2023, 07:51:15 PM »
A post I made today on the DBMA Assn forum after posting GM's post there:

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France is France and America is America, but ask yourself how close are we to similar breakdown in social order?

This is "Cranky crowds of scurrilous scum" and "Packs of Jackals".   Would you be glad to have Chupacabra skills?

The guys you see firing off auto fire may be Algerian or Morrocan descent, and in America they might be Cartels/Gangbangers/ghetto thugs. The underlying reality is the same.

How ready are you to protect our land, women, and children?

We saw the many months of Antifa-BLM riots in 2020.  Might the same dynamic happen again as we approach 2024 with one party trying to put the likely opposing candidate in jail for life?  Due to tectonic plate shifts in the geopolitical order might there be disruption to food supply?  to electricity? to internet?  to your bank account?

How ready are you?  What are you doing to up your game?  How would you do if you and your family were caught in the sort of disorder we see above?

DBMA is about "Walking as Warriors for All Our Days".

We are here for you.

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When the music stops
« Reply #1033 on: June 30, 2023, 08:27:40 PM »


https://greyenigma.wordpress.com/your-on-your-own/when-the-music-stops/

A post I made today on the DBMA Assn forum after posting GM's post there:

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France is France and America is America, but ask yourself how close are we to similar breakdown in social order?

This is "Cranky crowds of scurrilous scum" and "Packs of Jackals".   Would you be glad to have Chupacabra skills?

The guys you see firing off auto fire may be Algerian or Morrocan descent, and in America they might be Cartels/Gangbangers/ghetto thugs. The underlying reality is the same.

How ready are you to protect our land, women, and children?

We saw the many months of Antifa-BLM riots in 2020.  Might the same dynamic happen again as we approach 2024 with one party trying to put the likely opposing candidate in jail for life?  Due to tectonic plate shifts in the geopolitical order might there be disruption to food supply?  to electricity? to internet?  to your bank account?

How ready are you?  What are you doing to up your game?  How would you do if you and your family were caught in the sort of disorder we see above?

DBMA is about "Walking as Warriors for All Our Days".

We are here for you.

PG Crafty


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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1035 on: July 01, 2023, 08:25:18 AM »
funny Fetterman dresses just like them

hoody heaven  :roll:


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disco in the streets
« Reply #1039 on: July 02, 2023, 11:21:56 AM »
rioters in Europe should be playing this BeeGees song:

[Just substitute France for "disco"]

"In up above my head, I hear music in the air
That makes me know there's a party somewhere
Burn, baby, burn
Burn, baby, burn
To my surprise, one hundred storeys high
People getting loose, y'all, they're getting down on the roof
Folks are screaming out of control, it was so entertaining
When that boogie-woogie started to explode

I heard somebody say
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
(Burn, baby, burn)
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
Satisfaction came in a chain reaction
I couldn't get enough, so I had to self-destruct
The heat was on and it was rising to the top
Everybody's going strong that is when my spark got hot
I heard somebody say
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
(Burn, baby, burn)
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
Burn it on down
Satisfaction came in a chain reaction
I couldn't get enough, so I had to self-destruct
The heat was on, it was rising to the top
Everybody's going strong, that is when my spark got hot
I heard somebody say
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
(Burn, baby, burn)
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
Burn it on down
Burn, baby, baby, won't you burn, burn
Burn, burn
(Incomprehensible)
(Incomprehensible)
And burn, baby let the good times roll with me
On a cold and gray Chicago morn
A poor little baby child is born in the ghetto
And if there's one thing that you don't need
It's another hungry mouth to feed in the ghetto
People, don't you understand
That the child don't need a helping hand in the ghetto
And a hungry little boy with a runny nose
Plays in the street as the cold wind blows in the ghetto
So he starts to roam the streets at night
And he learns how to steal and he learns how to fight in the ghetto
And then he buys a gun and he steals a car
And he drives away but he don't get far in the ghetto
As a crowd gathers 'round an angry young man
Face down on the street with a gun in his hand in the ghetto
And his momma cries
Oh, baby, baby, burn that disco down
You're gonna burn, you're gonna burn
You're gonna burn, burn, burn burn
Burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
(Burn, baby, burn)
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
(Burn baby burn)
Disco Inferno, burn that mother down
Burn it down
Let the good times roll
Get us loose as a goose
Up above my head, I hear music in the air"





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Re: Islam in Europe and pre-emptive dhimmitude
« Reply #1040 on: July 02, 2023, 11:36:42 AM »
and I should add
just substitute "Paris" for Chicago.

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Kill the Kuffar! The hot new song in France!
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Sweden: Rapist was hanged
« Reply #1047 on: September 30, 2023, 05:01:56 PM »
https://www.friatider.se/14-arig-flicka-hangde-sin-valdtaktsman-i-skogen

A 26-year-old taxi driver from the Middle East was reported for raping a 14-year-old girl - then he was found hanged in a nature reserve.
« Last Edit: October 01, 2023, 07:34:07 AM by Crafty_Dog »


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