Occupy Wall Street Has Nothing On The Muslims Taking Over Europe's Streets
A reported 60,000 Muslims block traffic in Moscow to pray.
Better (and shorter) video here:
"Maxime Lepant," the alias (because his life has, of course been threatened) of the guy who takes the video of Muslims blocking the streets in Paris, speaks at the blog, Wakeup2010:
His camera shows that Muslims "are blocking the streets with barriers. They are praying on the ground. And the inhabitants of this district cannot leave their homes, nor go into their homes during those prayers.""The Muslims taking over those streets do not have any authorization. They do not go to the police headquarters, so it's completely illegal," he says.
The Muslims in the street have been granted unofficial rights that no Christian group is likely to get under France's Laicite', or secularism law.
"It says people have the right to share any belief they want, any religion," Lepante explained. "But they have to practice at home or in the mosque, synagogues, churches and so on."
Some say Muslims must pray in the street because they need a larger mosque. But Lepante has observed cars coming from other parts of Paris, and he believes it is a weekly display of growing Muslim power.
"They are coming there to show that they can take over some French streets to show that they can conquer a part of the French territory," he said.
...From the 1980s until recently, criticizing or opposing Islam was considered a social taboo, and so the government and media effectively helped Islam spread throughout France.
"We were expecting Islam to adapt to France and it is France adapting to Islam," Robin said.
Video with English subtitles. And the message posted with the video: "It needs to be stressed, the Muslims do not have legal authorization to take over the streets for prayer, or to act as police and direct traffic."







They do this in Paris all the time, daring the police to try and enforce the law.
Storm Saxon's Gall Bladder at November 7, 2011 6:55 AM
Uhm, at least in that first video, something doesn't add up. At about the 2:50 mark a mid November date is given, some ominous music resonates, and the camera looks around. Green deciduous trees? I'm not saying these Muslim invasions aren't happening, but at that point in the video I have a hard time accepting its narrative. A mere quibble.
Abersouth at November 7, 2011 7:16 AM
That Wakeup2010 blog post is from September 2010. Taking over streets to pray was officially banned in France as of September 15, 2011:
http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/09/16/france-bans-street-prayers/
Now it's just a question of whether the authorities have the will to enforce the law.
Martin at November 7, 2011 9:59 AM
Too bad they can't just fly over and dump a million carpet tacks. That would give them an incentive to move. ;-)
Jim P. at November 7, 2011 9:35 PM
"...and dump a million carpet tacks.."
Two things wrong with this idea:
(1) the government should never inflict painful tacks on religion; and
(2) how many flying carpets would get ruined with this approach?
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at November 8, 2011 9:51 AM
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