France seems to
have gained a spine over the past year and that is a good thing, and America
should learn from what they have done. While the country still
has "no-go zones," at
least one
French mayor has sought to ban Islam.
The country was also the first
to ban pro-terror Palestinian protests
and they opened
up their borders to Islamic State persecuted Christians from Iraq. Many even took
to the streets to call for all Muslims to be removed from the European country in the wake of the Charlie
Hebdo and Paris
kosher market jihad attacks by trained
Islamic State terrorists. Now France
has issued a report that claims the country has expelled 40 Islamic imams.
Over the past three years, France has deported 40 foreign imams for
"preaching hatred." A quarter of those have taken place since
the January terror attacks in Paris, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said
on Monday.
The minister vowed to clamp down on mosques and preachers inciting hatred
after a suspected Islamist beheaded his boss during an attack on a gas factory
last week, according to the Radio France International.
Any
"foreign preacher of hate will be deported," said Cazeneuve, adding
that several mosques were being investigated for inciting terrorism and if
found to be doing so, "will be shut down."
"We have
deported 40 preachers of hatred since 2012. Since the beginning of the year we
have examined 22 cases and around 10 imams and preachers of hatred have been
expelled," said Cazeneuve.
"We cannot
lose this war because it's fundamentally a war of civilization. It's our
society, our civilization that we are defending," French Prime Minister
Manuel Valls said.
Valls comments
came following Yassin Salhi's attack on his boss, in which he beheaded his boss
and pinned his head to a fence along with two Islamic State flags. Salhi then took
a "selfie" with the severed head
of his boss and sent via the WhatsApp messaging system.
Salhi has been in France since 2006.
Though publications question when he was "radicalized," they fail to
understand the radical nature of the demonically inspired death cult of Islam.
He was "radicalized" (and I use that term quite loosely) when he
believed Muhammad's
teachings. He just needed something to set
off his jihad.
While the
number may be only those that France is aware of, the numbers of those who
agree with these murderous Islamists dwarfs this. According to Brigitte
Gabriel, between
180 and 300 million Muslims worldwide
completely side with people like Salhi and his teachers; and there is no doubt
in my mind that millions more are complicit by their silence.
The next step
for France will be to permanently remove those who practice Islam from their
country, just
as China is doing. American could really learn
something from this and act accordingly.
http://eaglerising.com/20546/france-deports-40-muslim-religious-leaders/
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