Andrew Anglin

Daily Stormer

December 28, 2015

The situation in Corsica is not cooling down.

RT:

Hundreds of people took to the streets on the French island of Corsica on Sunday, in violation of the ban on demonstrations imposed in the regional capital of Ajaccio after two days of anti-Muslim protests. The protesters attempted to make their way to the Jardins de l’Empereur neighborhood, which was the epicenter of the protests on Friday and Saturday, and of the Christmas Eve clash in which two firefighters and a police officer were injured. However, the riot police erected a fence at the entrance to the low-income neighborhood, where the majority of residents are immigrants, and prevented the crowd from getting inside. The demonstrators carried the Corsican flag and shouted slogans, heard in the city during the previous days of protest: “This is our home” and “Arabs get out.” The rally in Ajaccio on Sunday attracted around 300 people, according to AFP. … Earlier, Corsica’s administrator, Christophe Mirmand, announced a ban on all protests and gatherings at Jardins de l’Empereur until at least January 4. “It is an order that was taken last night as part of a state of emergency… Instigation of hatred is an offence that can lead to criminal proceedings,” Mirmand said, as cited by France Info.

Again: “we have to defend these terrorists from the people they’re murdering in the streets.”

This is an unsustainable position.

The unrest in Ajaccio followed after a night of violence in Jardins de l’Empereur on Christmas Eve when two firefighters and a police officer were ambushed by “several hooded youths”. On Friday, an angry mob retaliating over the attacks, ransacked a Muslim prayer house in the neighborhood. The protests continued on Saturday. A group of 100-300 people marched in Ajaccio, shouting anti-Muslim slogans. Anti-Muslim sentiment is rising in France following the Islamic State terrorist attacks on November 13 in Paris that killed 130 people.

Following the election having been stolen from Le Pen, it appears that we may be seeing an emerging new movement in France. Something like Germany’s Pegida, only a lot more hardcore. Pegida only talks about “Islamization,” whereas these protesters in Corsica are using explicit racial terminology, shouting “Arabs out.”

#Anti-Muslim protesters returned to the starting point, but police still blocking way to #Jardins de l' Empereur pic.twitter.com/EfhwFm7x4D — Ruptly_Kukushkin (@KukushkinDmitry) December 27, 2015

One thing is certain: the more people hear about others protesting this invasion, the more likely they are to become involved. Nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd.

Clearly, this is going to agitate the Moslems. France is going to be attacked again. There is no way around that. All Moslems are hostile, on a scale of 1 to 10, but French Moslems are especially hostile. This is probably because they are more “integrated” into society than their counterparts in the rest of Europe.

The insanity of the claim that while they aren’t assimilating yet, eventually they will spontaneously assimilate, is nowhere more obvious than in France. These “youths” are almost all third generation – their grandparents came over after WWII. The forth generation is bound to be even more hostile towards native French society than this one. It is simply a self-evident fact that multiculturalism has failed.