Disaster Three dead in knife attack in Nice, France - The religion of peace strikes again

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"We are once again victims of Islamo-fascism", declares the mayor of Nice​


Today, we are paying a much too heavy price by being once again victims of Islamo-fascism (...) There is no doubt, (...) he has not stopped to repeat 'Allah akbar', ”Christian Estrosi told the press.

According to the mayor, a woman has had her throat cut. The perpetrator was seriously injured and evacuated to Pasteur hospital. pic.twitter.com/NoR1s4lxoJ
- Célia Malleck (@celia_malleck) October 29, 2020
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The CFCM "condemns the terrorist attack" and calls on Muslims, as a sign of mourning, to cancel the Mawlid festivities​


I strongly condemn the terrorist attack which took place near the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice. As a sign of mourning and solidarity with the victims and their loved ones, I call on the Muslims of France to cancel all the festivities of the feast of Mawlid ”, commemoration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, reacted Thursday morning on Twitter the French Council of Muslim worship (CFCM).

I strongly condemn the terrorist attack that occurred near the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice. As a sign of mourning and solidarity with the victims and their loved ones, I call on the Muslims of France to cancel all the festivities of the Mawlid feast.
— CFCM (@CfcmOfficiel) October 29, 2020
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Christian Estrosi arrived at the scene of the attack​


" My first words are words of compassion towards the relatives and families of the victims, as well as for all those of the parish community of Notre-Dame basilica in Nice, " the mayor of the city told the press. . He also addressed " all the people of Nice who are under the influence of emotion ", and paid " tribute to the forces of order ".
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Police evacuate the area​


While journalists on the spot indicate that the police are evacuating the area, a hundred people are gathered in front of the security perimeter established by the police, in the heart of the city.


Firefighters on alert avenue Notre-Dame. At the end, the church # nice06 #AttentaNice pic.twitter.com/5whIKn4t4n
- Grégory Leclerc (@GregLeclerc) October 29, 2020

A hundred people gathered in front of the security perimeter established by the national police. Lots of questions on the faces. https://t.co/GbZGGQYQu6 pic.twitter.com/vYSKkKWvwJ
- Célia Malleck (@celia_malleck) October 29, 2020
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Three dead including two women​


According to our police sources, the body of one of the two women was found in the church, slaughtered. The second lost her life in the street, stabbed, while trying to take refuge in a nearby cafe. A man, who was stabbed several times, also died of his injuries.
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Emmanuel Macron will go to Nice, according to Christian Estrosi​


In a press statement made near the Notre-Dame basilica, the LR mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, indicated that the President of the Republic, Emmannuel Macron, had telephoned him to show him all his support. "He is on his way to get here", continued the elected official.

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Demining operation in progress, "do not panic", urges local police​


"The detonations you hear are those caused by the national police services, do not panic, the situation is under control," urges the local national police on Twitter.

[ # serious event ] The detonations you hear are those caused by the services of @PoliceNationale , Do not panic, the situation is under control - Respect the security perimeter - Do not take the Notre Dame sector @VilledeNice
— Police Nationale 06 (@PoliceNat06) October 29, 2020
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The author of the facts arrested​


The author of the facts was arrested by the police. Gunshot wounds, he was sent to hospital.
The entire Notre Dame district and its surroundings have been cordoned off and a vast police operation is underway. In the streets, the police urge the population to " take shelter ".

8:50 am large deployment of the police at #NotreDame in #Nice . Shots heard. pic.twitter.com/SiuOhAeRG8
- Ivan Blanco (@ivanblancovilar) October 29, 2020
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The national anti-terrorism prosecution seized​


The national anti-terrorism prosecution was seized. According to an unconfirmed police source, one person was killed and another was beheaded.
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The Interior Ministry has opened a crisis unit​


The President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, will go to the interministerial crisis unit installed Place Beauvau at 10:30 am, said the Elysee.
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"Thoughts of the relatives of the victims", reacts Nicolas Cadène, general rapporteur of the Observatory of secularism​


" Thoughts of the relatives of the victims of this new knife attack, near the Notre Dame church in Nice ... Thanks to the police for the arrest ", responded Nicolas Cadène, general rapporteur of the Observatory of secularism .

Thoughts of the relatives of the victims of this new knife attack, near the Notre Dame church in Nice ... Thanks to the police for the arrest. https://t.co/EkA7mdx6XV
— Nicolas Cadène (@ncadene) October 29, 2020
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One minute of silence and suspension of sitting in the Assembly​


A minute of silence was observed in the National Assembly, in the presence of the Prime Minister, in tribute to the victims of the Nice attack just after Jean Castex's speech on the reconfinement.
The meeting was then suspended by the President of the Assembly, Richard Ferrand.

»SEE ALSO - stabbing attack in Nice: a minute of silence observed in the National Assembly

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Éric Ciotti: "It looks like a terrorist attack in every way"​


" It is a feeling of immense emotion which embraces me at the moment ", declared on BFMTV the departmental councilor of the Alpes Maritimes. The member will be going there with the minister in a few moments. " We have no information on the framework of this attack, but it seems, according to information from the rescue forces, it looks like a terrorist attack in every way ," said Eric Ciotti.

Eric Ciotti (LR) on the attack in Nice: "It looks like a terrorist attack in every way" pic.twitter.com/C43XF0gzLJ
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) October 29, 2020

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"Everything suggests a terrorist attack", says the mayor of Nice​


The mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, visited the scene. " I confirm that everything suggests a terrorist attack in the Notre-Dame basilica ," he said, also on Twitter.

I am there with the @ PoliceNat06 and the @pmdenice which arrested the author of the attack. I confirm that everything suggests a terrorist attack in the Notre-Dame basilica of # Nice06 . pic.twitter.com/VmpDqRwzB1
— Christian Estrosi (@cestrosi) October 29, 2020
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Two dead and several wounded, the perpetrator arrested​


A stabbing attack left two dead, a man and a woman, and several wounded in the area of Notre-Dame basilica, in Nice, avenue Jean Médecin, this Thursday, October 29. The national and municipal police arrested the perpetrator. A demining team went to the scene. The terrorist trail is not excluded.
“After having had Christian Estrosi on the phone, I am chairing a crisis meeting at the Interior Ministry,” Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said on Twitter.

IMPORTANT #Nice : a police operation is in progress. Avoid the area and follow the instructions. After having had the mayor of Nice @cestrosi , I chair a crisis meeting at the Ministry of the Interior.
— Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) October 29, 2020

It looks like a muslim stabbed two people and beheaded another inside a French church.

Edit: one had their throat slit, one was beheaded and one was stabbed.
 
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Context. A neat little thing selectively used by both the left and right.

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Very poor choice of word then. I wondered what the fuck he was blathering on about, and if his mask had slipped. Also, very funny that he talks about freedom of expression when Malaysia isn't a paragon of that freedom. When in doubt, government there will put religious feelings over freedom of expression, not only for criticism purposes, but to cancel contracts and strong arm businesses.

Edit: I will give Malaysia some credit, particularly the Sultan of Johor. That guy has been particularly outspoken about "arab Muslims" coming in and trying to push their version of Islam and attire onto the native population. Getting them to wear the niqab and other typical attire. He and others have been very clear in trying to tell his population not to follow those practices.
 
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Very poor choice of word then. I wondered what the fuck he was blathering on about, and if his mask had slipped. Also, very funny that he talks about freedom of expression when Malaysia isn't a paragon of that freedom. When in doubt, government there will put religious feelings over freedom of expression, not only for criticism purposes, but to cancel contracts and strong arm businesses.
Yeah, by itself it seems pretty bad, but as a whole it's just a massive list of grievances perceived or otherwise, that culminates in a big 'respect one another' argument. It's a shame people chose to cherrypick that specific part because it fit agendas so well.

Malaysia is rather unique compared to the rest of the world, with regards to the circumstances in which it came about. It was multicultural by design, a byproduct of British colonialism.
 
They will cuck out like they've always cucked out. Globalist capital will always betray the nation-state. There's (or so graun says) a whole sub-economy in France composed of slaves of Saudi royalty.

They did. Just not for "refugees" because that's not travel, it's humanitarian duty.
I don't know about these, but the previous beheader was as legitimate a refugee as they make 'em. It's not enough to filter out economic migrants better, the fundamental principles of providing asylum need to be overhauled. And because those are the legacy of you-know-what, (((the usual suspects))) will raise a major stink.
 
Yeah, by itself it seems pretty bad, but as a whole it's just a massive list of grievances perceived or otherwise, that culminates in a big 'respect one another' argument. It's a shame people chose to cherrypick that specific part because it fit agendas so well.

Malaysia is rather unique compared to the rest of the world, with regards to the circumstances in which it came about. It was multicultural by design, a byproduct of British colonialism.
Piss poor wording on his part. I lived in that region of SEA and you are right about the multiculturism by design.

However, this guy and his successors however have pushed for the "Islamisation" and "pro-ethnic Malay" angle for a long time in his country. There are definite issues regarding treatment by officials depending on ethnicity. Basically if you are not ethnic Malay, you are somewhat of a 2nd class citizen when it comes to government help there. You get robbed or held and knifepoint at your home while it gets burglarised and you are Chinese, police will do the absolute minimum to help you. You are a Malay and same thing happens, they are all over it because that shit looks bad in the press. If you are not ethnic Malay, you will never climb the political ladder to a position of any worth or importance.

Also noticed that the older generation (of the Chinese - 40s and 50s) have better English skills than the younger generation as more emphasis is put on Bahasa and native Malay languages. To give an example, if you want to take the Bar exam in Malaysia in English, what they do is take the paper in Bahasa, run it through a shitty English translation software, and serve that up to you. It's one of the reasons why so many Chinese Malaysians go to the UK and do professional qualifications there, then go back home and do their chambering back at home, because otherwise they have no chance.

This guy talks about uniting the people and "respecting one another", and he has done that, you don't have different ethnics running around killing each other en masse like the 13th May incident, but at the same time he's clearly favoured his own people over others. I do like how some of the officials push back against the Arab-Muslims that dominate the religion, like here.
 
What's so difficult in setting up Australia-style refugee internment zones? It can't be the cost.

A security guard at the Manchester Arena was suspicious of the suicide bomber, but didn't say anything because he was "afraid to be labeled a racist."
The town councils of 10 or so English towns knew about the scope and breadth of the Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs, and did nothing, for fear of "being labeled racists."
People have refused to remain seated on flights that included Muslims being deported for horrendous crimes, so they "wouldn't be called racists."
A prominent pro-immigration advocate in Germany still hasn't denounced the Muslim man that raped and murdered his daughter.
England, Sweden, and Germany have refused to deport convicted child rapists, for fear of being declared racists.

Seeing a pattern yet?
People would say the usual "But this happens in (insert backwards 3rd world country) every day and it's not a tragedy. You are too coddled and racist", which is hilariously condescending. It's a tragedy no matter where it fucking happens but when it happens in a 3rd world country, it's actually expected because it's rife with criminals and terrorists.

True on that. The people that sit by while their country is being prosletyzed. But i would say the main disease are the ones that support NGOs. Not only people but governments, since those suckers are the ones that keep cooperating with human smugglers to bring hundred upon hundreds of people that have no appreciation for your country save for the possibility of free money.

Spain, thankfully, is one of the countries where you can still be openly racist and where the police crack down harder on kebab for shit that other countries would just look away (like the raid in Barcelona 2 weeks ago on drug dens), usually ending in open battle in the middle of the city.

But don't expect Spain to ge off its ass. With apathetic people and incompetent leaders, we would have been taken over years ago if gibsmedat had easy access. Because here we might be more hostile to muslims, but we still have plenty of people that are full blown "refugees welcome". And now with the stabbings, expect a lot of people that go full "Muslims will face a lot of backlash for this. We must protect them from evil whitey".

Spain is currently being cucked by a ludicrously SocJus-oriented gov't, with special laws against femicide, and all sorts of other insane shit. They might as well just go back to calling themselves Moors, and admit they're fucked.
 
Obviously this is well nigh impossible to carry out within a 'democratic' [lol] society, but SOMETHING meaningful has had to be done for years now. We need to stop pussyfooting around with these cunts. Like, if you're caught saying, supporting or just in possession of even a sentence of extremist material, you should either be locked up indefinitely or kicked the fuck out of Europe. This shit ain't stopping until we get serious in response.

This is the point I've been considering for years now. We're way past the point where more palatable options were left on the table. Closing down borders, "stop-and-frisk"-like police measures to check passports, denying welfare, actually enforcing deportations, monetary incentives for repatriations.. They cried racism at all of these.

Soon the only measures left that will have an effect will be along the lines of collective deportations (your kid commits an act of terrorism and your whole extended family gets deported), deportation centers on islands or outsourced to third countries, heavily armed police going door to door arresting people, intentionally sinking boats carrying economic migrants, shooting people who try to illegally cross the borders like they would shoot people trying to cross the Berlin wall.

None of these options are palatable. But we've been brought to a point where a soft touch not only wouldn't have any effect but as we've seen, actually escalate the problem. Both the Muslims and the rabid leftists take any measure at all as a deadly insult.
 
Imagine having a single, let alone multiple beheadings in a first world country.
Fucking madness.

People would say the usual "But this happens in (insert backwards 3rd world country) every day and it's not a tragedy.

3rd World settler here: this dosn't even happen in our cities, it only happens in very specific areas where all the nonsense and autism is contained. It's often areas controlled by narcos or commies or both. In our cities, we have the normal shit every other city has. Shootings and muggers. That's, of course, Latin America. Asia and Africa are a different type of autism.

The man said to his father "I want to do like Nice" before leaving home. The father then called the police, who caught the individual in his car, right next to the church Saint-Martin with a knife on him.

Right, I think this is more interesting that we are given it credit for. Either the father is more subtle about his hate of non-Muslims or he just doesn't want problems. Either way, I think this is more a problem than they want to admit. The older muslims living in Europe just want to live a normal life, and it's the younger ones who are causing all these trouble. Why? Because they don't find an identity. They don't see themselves as French while even the cuckest of French people still have a claim to say "wow, this culture is mine". Their parents have found a balance they haven't found and feel more pressured to be Islamic than being French, which is of course encouraged by the radicals who find an empty shell in them.

I already mentioned this: check ANY type of cultural activity in Europe, either in video, live, or in person. You are NEVER going to find muslim people engaging, they don't give a shit. the adults think is all an heresy, but what about the young people feel conflicted between their need to belong and the hate encouraged by their elders. They take the side that let them be part of something,e ven if that "part" means killing people.
 
There are reports that at a separate incident, an armed man who was shot to death by police was not a jihadist but a far-right idententarian
 
There are reports that at a separate incident, an armed man who was shot to death by police was not a jihadist but a far-right idententarian
Here are some articles on the incident. Most english articles are from 5 hours ago and are reporting "allah akbar", but some french articles are making the 'far-right' claim
 
If anyone wants translation from French to english you can pm me
 
This has to be the hottest take I have seen so far.
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Now why would this be any different from any other blue checkmark Muslim academic take you might ask, here is why.
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Former Prime Minister of a comparably moderate Islamic country everyone.

Read the entire thread by Mahathir Mohamad, he quite clearly condemned the attack.

Furthermore, he is actually brave enough to call out the Jewish influence in the West unlike the current crop of Western right-wingers like Le Pen, Wilders et al.
 
Read the entire thread by Mahathir Mohamad, he quite clearly condemned the attack.

Furthermore, he is actually brave enough to call out the Jewish influence in the West unlike the current crop of Western right-wingers like Le Pen, Wilders et al.
Read the thread later, still a clumsy way of putting it.
 
Here are some articles on the incident. Most english articles are from 5 hours ago and are reporting "allah akbar", but some french articles are making the 'far-right' claim
Apparently, he was just mentally ill. It was a Turkish-looking dude wearing a far-right Génération Identitaire coat, and yelling "Allah Akbar".
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His unibrow is quite striking. You know his brows are going to heaven to get greeted by 72 blue-eyed, Aryan virgins.

Since there were no victims (besides him, I mean), I think we can all take a moment to laugh at this utterly confused hybrid, a little unicorn of partisan crime, if you will.
 
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