Saturday, July 11, 2009

3 nights of rioting in France. Do you really need to read on?

(France) The city of Saint-Étienne in France has for the past 3 nights played witness to the burning down of local shops, the torching of dozens of cars and the stoning of police over the death of a young man who was in police custody at the time.

It seems that Mohamed Benmouna, who had been arrested on extortion charges, died while in police custody on Wednesday. Police said he attempted to hang himself in his cell and fell into a coma. Of course his Algerian family claims otherwise and, as usual in France, a good riot is all that is needed in which to proclaim victim status to all and sundry.

Strange that in a country where the faithful have no problem burning down the infrastructure of their neighborhoods, shops, schools, community centers, banks, etc. in which to protest injustice, there have been no riots over the mindless murder of a young Jew who was murdered for money by a member of the Religion of Hate. Why, the murderer who has no problem shouting out in court:
"It's better to live like a lion for one day than to live like a sheep for 100,"
acted differently to his affirmation and legged it to the Ivory Coast like the sheep he so openly refuses to ape in which to live life as a lion.

Now, if any French members of the lion community do happen to come across this blog, could they be so kind as to explain why the ROP only riots when murderers, thugs and rapists die and not when innocent people do?