Lille - An Islamic City

Régis Guillem has posted an article at Notre Journal, a website with an emphasis on Algeria and the Frenchmen who lived, fought and died there. Guillem has written elsewhere about the scenes of horror he witnessed in Algeria as a young boy. In the following letter he addresses J.C. Minot, the manager of the Lille airport, as "Sidi", which is Arabic for "my Lord", and expresses his concern over the flags at the main entrance:
Sidi (not Monsieur),
I am aware that for some three decades Islam (the kind-hearted) has been infiltrating into our Society to the point where, today, this religion (of tolerance, they say) is replacing our own culture, the culture that is, unless I'm mistaken, your own and allows you to live in a country that is (still) democratic.
Our national emblem, which I believe is yours as well, has three colors - blue, white, and red.
Now it is obvious that the tricolor flag is no longer the flag of your nation and that you (prove it is not true) have opted for Algeria, since its flag eclipses the French flag.
Sidi Minot, not only are you not worthy of the claim of being a Frenchman, but besides, you are fostering the annihilation of our culture.
I will avoid saying what I think of you, at least in this message. However, it will be a great pleasure to discuss this subject with you in person.
Naturally I am not "sincerely yours" since I have only contempt for you.
As for Aubry, I hope the French (the real French) will make her pay for her irresponsible acts.
Note: Martine Aubry is mayor of Lille. She is also one of the frontrunners in the Socialist primary coming up in a few months.
In the photo above you can see the Algerian flag on the left, the EU flag on the right. The French flag is behind the EU flag. The irony of the two flags is that North African immigration and membership in the EU are two of the most destructive forces in France today, robbing the country of its identity and its sovereignty. At the bottom right of the photo, in red, are the words:
Vote for Aubry or the Socialists, and this is what awaits you.
Labels: Algeria, Dhimmitude, Lille

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For some 60 years we have been at peace. With the fall of the USSR, some thought that that was the end of history. So we atrolled around, overturning and cutting the roots of civilisation, like some vandal that does not appreciate the prize jewels of civilisation. At times I think that Islam's presence is useful wake-up call to the West to start looking at ourselves again, and taking measures to protect the treasures we inherited. If Islam hadn't come into our home, I believe we might have destroyed our heritage.
@ DP111
What you are saying is that we need an enemy in order to appreciate our own civilization. This seems to be true. And Islam will have to become much more violent than it already has been, if people are going to wake up and save themselves. This time, unlike before, it is much harder to convince the people that they really do have enemy. The sight of that Lille airport is emblematic of so many things - ugly architecture, Islamization, dhimmitude, EU tyranny, self-hatred.
tiberge
Yes, we needed a cultural enemy to make us sit up and take notice. Like a spoil child, who takes his loving family home for granted, we had taken our cultural inheritance for granted. Islam is thus the ideal enemy - culture way out, but at the moment, not having the military muscle to defeat us in war if it came to the crunch.
U.K. moves toward "broader definition of extremism," including the advocacy of Sharia law
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/06/uk-moves-toward-broader-definition-of-extremism-including-the-advocacy-of-sharia-law.html
This may well be a response to the growing disquiet in Britain about Islam and Muslims. It may also be an awareness by the conservatives that the next election may well see them fighting a nationalist EDL party, as Labour and Libdems are a washout.
So glad to see this. We in the US are already awake, although have many many to convince.
I now have hope!
saw an interview...
it sounded like she doesn't like democracy...
If Islam hadn't come into our home, I believe we might have destroyed our heritage.
The heritage has been destroyed and now the Mohammedians will simply occupy an empty space.
Since Lille was the home of Monseigneur Lefebvre, I recall this old "joke"
Q. What will the language of the Church be if Msgr Lefebvre wins?
A. Latin.
Q. And what will it be if he loses?
A. Arabic.
I'd like to mention a book "Taushetens tyranni", by Flemming Rose, The Tyranny of Silence, which was launched in Norwegian, in Oslo on Monday.
For security reasons the employees were asked to leave the publishing house's premises on the occasion, since members of a local mosque by the name of Rabita ("tolerance") had produced "an event" on Facebook, encouraging followers to attend to a demonstration outside the publishing house, Cappelen Damm
Again, they are having a problem with caricatures, which are mentioned in this book, The Tyranny of Silence
As we are supposed to understand, The tolerance mosque, Rabita, is for tolerance and peace, as they describe their mosque as being socially engaged, as well as having a scout group among their activities.
Furthermore, the leader of this tolerance mosque is engaging to have Qaradawi come to Norway. For some reason. Or others.
What is more, the youth of the - reigning - labour party have already started their election campaign, at this very mosque.
So far, the police could quietly leave the Cappelen Damm premises after some time of observation, and hopefully the employees can peacefully start a new day at work without risking to burn in Hell, which was the curse from the members of the tolerance mosque, Rabita, on Monday.
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