View Full Version : France to Shut Down Up to 160 Mosques Used as Terror Centers
Nick Young
02-10-2016, 03:33 PM
[QUOTE]France to Shut Down Up to 160 Mosques Used as Terror Centers
The French are raiding mosques and not liking what they are finding: hundreds of war-grade weapons, and large quantities of Kalashnikov ammunition.
French Interior Minister Cazeneuve reported, "In 15 days we have seized one third of the quantity of war-grade weapons that are normally seized in a year."
The liaison between French imams and the French government has told Aljazeera
Dresta
02-10-2016, 04:48 PM
People jumped on this when Trump said it like it was some kind of outrageous suggestion, but it's actually standard practice even in muslim countries like Tunisia, because many mosques are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
poido123
02-10-2016, 04:56 PM
The fight back is underway :banana:
Trump wins in New Hampshire, shutting down mosques(I've been harping on the fact they are glorified armories) and a proposed wall.
Common sense is starting to come round. We now just need to deport the immigrants out of Europe and get these freeloaders off our welfare system and stop raping our women.
:applause:
poido123
02-10-2016, 05:01 PM
People jumped on this when Trump said it like it was some kind of outrageous suggestion, but it's actually standard practice even in muslim countries like Tunisia, because many mosques are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
Why do you think there is such a push by Islamic councils to build an uneccessary number of mosques all over Europe and the West?
Excellent rallying points for future terrorists to hide weapons, discuss religious political matters, and anything else they want to hide.
If this is the case in France, government needs to look at stopping the construction of anymore mosques period.
9erempiree
02-10-2016, 05:20 PM
Bald eagle looms over the rooster.
poido123
02-10-2016, 06:07 PM
Are we going to pretend like this isn't a problem or we going with the 'not all muslims' narrative again?
160 mosques out of roughly 2200.
that's roughly 10% which are housing terrorist activities.
I think that's enough to throw caution to wind and close them all.
Patrick Chewing
02-10-2016, 06:15 PM
Hear, hear, France!
To those about to close down terrorist mosques......
http://i.myniceprofile.com/897/89700.gif
People jumped on this when Trump said it like it was some kind of outrageous suggestion, but it's actually standard practice even in muslim countries like Tunisia, because many mosques are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
Closing mosque isnt going to stop terrorist from conspiring. It's just a feel good tactic the government uses to act like they've accomplished something and the residence will just eat it up. It's only going to make more Muslims join the cause and terrorist harder to track down when they move operations elsewhere.
kurple
02-10-2016, 06:36 PM
People jumped on this when Trump said it like it was some kind of outrageous suggestion, but it's actually standard practice even in muslim countries like Tunisia, because many mosques are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
what the **** does Trump has to do with any of this?
Giaodollo
02-10-2016, 06:38 PM
While accurate why not link to a decent source instead of that trash blog?
Its old news written today by the site.
Was in some alternative media in December.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/france-100-mosques-close-151202142023319.html
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/03/france-in-process-of-closing-up-to-160-mosques/
As for what Poido stated, it isn't 160 that are housing terrorist activities, it is 160 that was suspected of terrorism and a only a handful of the suspicions led to anything.
So, no not 10 %.
ArbitraryWater
02-10-2016, 06:39 PM
what the **** does Trump has to do with any of this?
what the **** kinda problem do you have with him comparing the reactions to the same suggestion? :biggums:
Anyway, we have a Turkish guy in our class and he himself spoke about the guys in Mosques that often preach hatred towards others, and try to make it seem like everyone's against them and that they need to not back down and what not..
Giaodollo
02-10-2016, 06:39 PM
what the **** does Trump has to do with any of this?
I think Trump said that a lot of mosques house terror planning and shit.
People jumped on this when Trump said it like it was some kind of outrageous suggestion, but it's actually standard practice even in muslim countries like Tunisia, because many mosques are hotbeds of terrorist activity.
No, this is old news, I think it was only a couple of days ago Trump said that mosques have secret terror cells. This was a direct actions to the Paris terror attacks.
Patrick Chewing
02-10-2016, 06:54 PM
There are plenty of mosques with terrorist ties. Those are the ones that need be shut down.
Nick Young
02-10-2016, 07:08 PM
Are we going to pretend like this isn't a problem or we going with the 'not all muslims' narrative again?
160 mosques out of roughly 2200.
that's roughly 10% which are housing terrorist activities.
I think that's enough to throw caution to wind and close them all.
holy shit. I wonder why more people aren't worried about this.
Dresta
02-11-2016, 07:25 AM
Closing mosque isnt going to stop terrorist from conspiring. It's just a feel good tactic the government uses to act like they've accomplished something and the residence will just eat it up. It's only going to make more Muslims join the cause and terrorist harder to track down when they move operations elsewhere.
Then why do countries who've had the most experience in dealing with such things do them? Why has Tunisia not had a single serious attack since its crackdown? (as opposed to the two in quick succession at the beach resort and bardo museum?)
Obviously this only pertains to certain mosques, but some are used as recruitment centres, and to brainwash disaffected youths into becoming terrorists. Cracking down on this kind of "hate-preaching" is an eminently sensible thing to do.
what the **** does Trump has to do with any of this?Err... plenty.
Because when he made what most people saw as a common-sense suggestion he was branded as some kind of muslim-hating maniac, which is a gross misrepresentation. And it only goes to show, that western sensitivity (i'm looking at you, and people like you) has prevented western countries from properly addressing this problem for years.
For example, this was written in 2007:
Until he was jailed last year on charges of soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred, a man known to the police of several countries as Abu Hamza al-Masri was the imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque. He was a conspicuous figure because, having lost the use of an eye and both hands in an exchange of views in Afghanistan, he sported an opaque eye plus a hook to theatrical effect. Not as nice as he looked, Abu Hamza was nonetheless unfailingly generous with his hospitality. Overnight guests at his mosque's sleeping quarters have included Richard Reid, the man in whose honor we now all have to take off our shoes at the airport, and Zacarias Moussaoui, the missing team member of September 11, 2001. Other visitors included Ahmed Ressam, arrested for trying to blow up LAX for the millennium, and Nizar Trabelsi, a Tunisian who planned to don an explosive vest and penetrate the American Embassy in Paris. On July 7, 2005 ("7/7," as the British call it), a clutch of bombs exploded in London's transport system. It emerged that one of the suicide murderers had been influenced by the preachings of Abu Hamza, as had two of those attempting to replicate the mission two weeks later.
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2007/06/hitchens200706
Such behaviour was ignored for years by feel-good multiculturalists like Tony Blair, and it's quite unbelievable that people like you have your heads buried so far in the sand that you still ignore that this is a problem that needs to be addressed (and then demonise anyone who brings it up). Meanwhile, you can keep cheering the giant fool Obama as he repeatedly denies what is right in front of his face, and continues to deny that Islamism has anything to do with Islam.
:rolleyes:
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