France: Spanish and English football fans attacked and robbed by rioting North African migrants at Champions League final

In France and Britain, outbreaks of violence around the Champions League final have sparked a heated debate about who is to blame. France’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin had accused “thousands” of British Liverpool fans on Saturday evening of forcing their way into the stadium with fake tickets and attacking stewards. He thanked the police for their efforts. There had been more than 200 injuries and chaos around the stadium. The match started after a considerable delay.

In the British media, on the other hand, there are increasing accusations that no Englishmen were responsible for the violence. The Spectator, referring to television pictures, spoke of “young men who spoke astonishingly good French by Liverpool standards and boasted that they had come into the stadium for free”. According to France’s Le Figaro, most of those arrested were either French nationals or undocumented foreigners who had nothing to do with the match. The Sun reported that French police had assaulted Liverpool supporters and that there had been a haphazard admission control system.

Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin spoke of “allegations and false rumours”. According to the report, “of the 29 arrests in the immediate vicinity of the Stade de France, half were British”, “including nine for trespassing”.

In a television interview on Sunday, the leader of the Rassemblement National, Marine Le Pen, had called the events at the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid a “humiliation” for France. She also rejected the claim that English fans had triggered the chaos. Meanwhile, she said, the Seine-Saint-Denis department, notorious for its high proportion of foreigners, was out of control.

Videos are circulating on social media showing brawls around the stadium. There are also increasing reports of Real Madrid and Liverpool fans being attacked, robbed and assaulted by youths in the streets.

“It hurts me and saddens me to see the City of Kings become a foreign enclave where people no longer dress the French way and order is maintained by gangs of thugs and drug dealers,” lamented presidential candidate Eric Zemmour on Twitter. Before the match, former world-class player Thierry Henry had also declared in a television broadcast: “The final is in Saint-Denis, not in Paris. Trust me, you don’t really fancy being in Saint-Denis.”

https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/ausland/2022/293293/

Former Irish soldier convicted of being Islamic State member

Lisa Smith: Screenshot youtube

A former Irish soldier has been found guilty of being a member of so-called Islamic State.

Lisa Smith, from Dundalk in Co Louth, was convicted by a judge at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin.

Smith wiped away tears from her eyes as the verdict was read out by Mr Justice Tony Hunt.

The 40-year-old was found not guilty of a second charge of attempting to finance the terrorist organisation.

The judge told the court it could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt that Smith’s intentions when she sent €800 to a so-called Islamic State member were not charitable or humanitarian.

Smith left the Irish military after she converted to Islam in 2011 and later travelled to IS-controlled territory in Syria.

There, after a previous marriage ended, she married Sajid Aslam, a Briton whom the court was told “had done a snipers course on her advice”.

Smith had a daughter, born in June 2017, before she returned to Ireland in December 2019 after the collapse of Islamic State.

She was arrested at Dublin Airport and charged with terror offences.

The court was told that Smith had “endeavoured to access IS-controlled territory and sought out the means by which this could be done”.

Sean Gillane SC, for the prosecution, said Smith “subscribed to the reciprocity of allegiance and protection, and in that sense, she enveloped herself in the standard or black flag of Islamic State”.

It was the prosecution’s case that to “make hijra” (emigrate) in this specific context is “a central act of allegiance to this proto-state” and an “act without which the terrorist group cannot survive”.

“It is the lifeblood of the Islamic State,” Mr Gillane said.

Smith will be sentenced on 11 July.

https://news.sky.com/story/lisa-smith-former-irish-soldier-convicted-of-being-islamic-state-member-12624198

Pope Francis declares war on conservative Catholics

By Monica Showalter

I don’t know what else you’d call this — Pope Francis naming the Church’s strongest and most outspoken progressive, San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy a Cardinal — other than a war on conservative Catholics, with whom the Holy Father already takes a very dim view.

Here’s the news:

Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego, one of Pope Francis’ ideological allies who has often sparred with more conservative U.S. bishops, was named by the pope on Sunday as one of 21 new cardinals.

The San Diego diocese said McElroy will be installed by Pope Francis on August 27 at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

Winning a cardinal’s hat doesn’t outrank the archbishop’s mitre, but it does makes one a prince of the Church — one of the few people with the power to elect the next pope until the age of 80. Given that McElroy is only 68, he may be in a position to do that. 

The maneuver conspicuously bounces McElroy over the heads of two higher-ranking archbishops in potential contention for a cardinal’s hat — Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco archdiocese, who’s generally recognized as a conservative, and Archbishop José Gomez, of the Los Angeles archdiocese, who’s generally recognized as a moderate, and one who is believed to have wanted to become a cardinal. McElroy, on the other hand, is very progressive. He’s all in for illegal immigration to the states, global warming taxation, the LGBTQ agenda, women deacons, and giving out communion to elected officials who promote abortion through the power of lawmaking as well as cash shoveling to the abortion industrial complex. What a sad, sad rebuke to those Catholic leaders and their parishioners who try to follow Church law and doctrine.

Why did he do it? Well, speculation is rife — and on the Catholic left, there’s a lot of cheering.

Nobody’s telling them to cool it.

The first thing that springs to mind is that the appointment stands as a rebuke of sorts to Archbishop Cordileone who barred House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from communion in the San Francisco archdiocese until she can reconsider her hard position on promoting and advancing abortion until the moment of birth in both the U.S. and worldwide, a position that stands diametrically opposed to Church teaching. There had been strongly drawn lines on this, a bishop statement that skirted around the matter given the sharply opposing viewpoints, but the San Francisco archbishop acted according to his conscience about the matter, which is clear and reasonable enough to practicing Catholics. McElroy, on the other hand, came out against any barring of communion, claiming that receiving the Eucharist should be entirely divorced from politics, effectively saying that it has nothing to do with what one does in real life to live one’s faith. Pelosi is known to have her tentacles into the Vatican embassies and political scene in Rome, so the other thing that comes to mind is whether she had a hand in this as some kind of payback.

War on conservative Catholics? Sure seems like it. We already know that the pope can’t stand them — he barred the Heartland Institute’s sound researchers on the topic of global warming from a Vatican conference, while welcoming committed anti-Catholic Marxists who detest the U.S. and free markets, such as Naomi Kline, instead. He’s also shut down Latin masses, as if reducing choice of worship styles is the best way to widen the reach of the Church. It does seem like a punch in the gut to conservatives given the gotcha tone of the lefty celebrations.  

The second thing that comes to mind is that Francis is interested in sealing his progressive legacy, even after his death.

According to The Wall Street Journal:

Upon his elevation of the new cardinals in August, Pope Francis will have named 83 of the 132 cardinal electors, or 63% of the body eligible to choose his successor. Ten of the electors, or 7.6%, will be U.S. cardinals. According to Vatican statistics, the U.S. accounts for 5.5% of the world’s 1.36 billion Catholics.

The naming of McElroy to the spot of cardinal inflates the Church’s cardinal count to 132, 12 over of the by-precedent limit of 120, meaning, few new cardinals are going to be named until at least after 2023. 

While the naming of McElroy is disturbing to conservatives, effectively telling us to disappear, forcing us to listen to fraudy science about global warming, and pick-and-choose rule-of-law in the states, and for that matter, the Church, along with increasing intertwining of Church and administrative state, we also have to consider what the pope was trying at least nominally to do — to widen the appeal of the Church to people who’ve always been against Catholicism and who want, as Pelosi puts it, “to do what they do.” With so much of society secularized, maybe this could be a way to bring more people in, even as it alienates conservatives. After all, who doesn’t want hate-filled lefties finally going to some kind of church? And the Church hierarchy already know that conservatives among them are not going to leave, so it’s easy to take them for granted and just tell them to shut up, much the way the Democrats tell their black and Hispanic constituents that they’ve got no other place to go.

It may or may not work. Right now, it looks like a warlike action intended to repress faithful Catholic conservatives and give them nothing but a diet of secular wokesterism wrapped up in religious teaching.

All the same, as a conservative Catholic myself in the San Diego diocese, I am not keen to be in constant battle with this guy. It’s better not to jump to conclusions or despair just yet. It helps to leave the door open to other possibilities and not judge McElroy too harshly before he has had a chance to say or do anything outrageous.

It’s natural to have a sense of dread, but it might not be as bad as expected.

As a person, and a pastor, McElroy’s not horrible. I listened to his Zoom masses during the first COVID lockdowns, when the whole Church and its masses were reduced to Zoom sessions, and far from finding him distant and opaque, found him warm and engaging. He spoke from the heart, he spoke of his everyday experiences, he gave of himself to the parishioners as if he liked them, and honed closely to the Gospel readings as if he were interested in them and thought and read about them a lot, offering unusual and interesting insights, and not once did he touch on battling-bishop politics. He seemed uniquely talented, and better still he made it a habit of visiting the many parishes in the diocese, including my own, where he was just as warm and engaging. He does have a talent for communicating and inspiring, which might be what the pope was thinking of as he seeks to advance his big-tent agenda. Like Volodymyr Zelensky, he has communication skills that add up to more than his numbers would suggest.

If he sticks to that, and avoids electric third-rail politics until he can understand why they are electric third rails, he could be a fine cardinal who may even be able to draw the Church together.

And we know he’s heard this from us — I was a participant in the diocesian Synod in San Diego last March, where parishioners gather in small groups in their churches and deliver their candid thoughts about what is going on in the Church. The general sentiment I heard is that they want McElroy to keep out of politics and stick to Church doctrine, especially on abortion, and on conscience exceptions to COVID vaccines. 

He probably won’t entirely, but if he keeps the politics at a minimum on an everyday level, he won’t be a source of conflict, even if he has one vote for some even crazier wokester lefty to elevate to the Chair of St. Peter. 

On the other hand, if he throws his weight around and pushes junk science, family disintegration, cafeteria Catholicism, anti-Americanism, statism-uber-alles, and the rest of the wokester agenda onto us as the activists’ and maybe Nancy Pelosi’s obedient puppet, he will be one of the most divisive cardinals out there. The conservatives will ignore him and listen only to recognizable and credible archbishops such as Cordileone, fragmenting the Church into camps of sorts, which can only open the door to schisms and power struggles.

Conservative Catholics can pray for him the same way they pray for a conversion of heart of Vladimir Putin, which ought to be a message of sorts to him.  If things get really bad, they can withold money from church collections, given that the main reason American Catholics are overrepresented in the Vatican hierarchy seems to be that they donate the most money. The rest of us can cross our fingers, because it seems unmistakeable that Pope Francis views conservative Catholics as his biggest problem.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/05/pope_francis_declares_war_on_conservative_catholics.html

‘On the Path of Salman Rushdie’: Iran’s Culture Ministry Threatens Makers of Holy Spider

https://iranwire.com/en/society/104401-on-the-path-of-salman-rushdie-irans-culture-ministry-threatens-makers-of-holy-spider

Iran’s Ministry of Culture has launched a startling attack on the makers of the 2022 film Holy Spider, saying its creators were “following the path set by Salman Rushdie”.

In a threatening statement issued on Monday, shortly after lead actress Zar (Zahra) Amir Ebrahimi won best actress award at Cannes, the Cinema Organization of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance called the film by Ali Abbasi “fake, hateful and disgusting”.

Holy Spider was described as “a lewd night letter from the disturbed mind of a Dane of Iranian origin” that “insulted” the values of millions of Muslims. By making the film, the Ministryclaimed, Abbasi “seeks to follow the path that Salman Rushdie has taken in the satanic verses, and the burners of the Holy Qur’an”.

In 1989 the British author Salman Rushdie was the subject of an infamous fatwa by Ayatollah Khomeini calling on Muslims to murder him for supposedly insulting Islam in his book The Satanic Verses. Rushdie went into hiding for almost 10 years while several of his book’s translators and publishers were killed in reprisal attacks.

Abbasi’s film is a dramatization of the real-life story of Saeed Hanaei, a working-class religious fanatic who murdered 16 women, all sex workers, in Iran in the early 2000s. Hanaei was unrepentant until the end, claiming he was doing God’s work by “cleansing” the streets of prostitutes. He was even supported by some rabid conservatives in Iran.

Hanaei’s exploits were previously covered in a 2003 documentary film by IranWire’s founder Maziar Bahari, and a film by Iran’s Ebrahim Irajzad in 2000. Abbasi was not granted permission to film in Iran, so Holy Spider was made in Jordan.

The Ministry of Culture further claimed that Cannes Film Festival was “under the control and orders of the French government” and Holy Spider being screened and lauded there was “purely political”: “France and the Cannes film festival must be held responsible for offending millions of Shia Muslims around the world.”

In a tweet, Minister of Culture Mohammad Mehdi Esmaili said the same: “Iran is proud of artists who do not stand against the deeply-held beliefs of the heroic Iran nation under the influence of the glitter of politicized festivals and the propaganda of mercenary and treasonous media outlets.”

During her Best Actress award acceptance speech on Sunday, Zar Amir Ebrahimi also highlighted the plight of protesting Iranians inside the country .”Although at this moment I am very happy, part of me is very sad for the people of Iran,” she said. “My heart is with the people of Abadan.”

https://iranwire.com/en/society/104401-on-the-path-of-salman-rushdie-irans-culture-ministry-threatens-makers-of-holy-spider

Switzerland: Muslim students occupy the stairs of the University of Geneva to perform their prayers there

The University of Geneva is facing a difficult issue. Muslim students have started to perform their prayers on the stairs, where they even leave their small rolled-up carpet so as not to have to carry it all the time.www.letemps.ch

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/05/30/priere-musulmane-a-luniversite-de-geneve/

Statements against NATO membership discouraged in Finland

NATO membership is a free choice and the citizens of Finland overwhelmingly want to be part of the alliance. At least this is the justification for the continuous expansion of NATO towards the borders of Russia despite the agreements signed with the Russian leaders after the implosion of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact.

However, news coming from Finland, a historically neutral country, confirmed that joining the Atlantic bloc is not as free and spontaneous as it is made out to be.

The Finnish authorities, in fact, intimidate the population so that they do not speak out against the country’s entry into the Atlantic alliance, the Chairman of the Finnish Journalists Union, Juha Korhonen told RT. He is confident that many people in Finland are against the bloc.

According to the reporter: “NATO will not increase Finland’s security. There are many people in Finland who are against NATO, especially because the bloc is increasing tensions with Russia.”

He added that according to a previous estimation, there was 60 or even 70 percent of the population who were against the idea of their country joining NATO. That is why, according to him, the Finns took the civil initiative on a referendum in record time, with the initiative receiving the necessary 50 000 votes. However, the parliament refused to take this into account.

“This referendum and the Finnish people was ignored for pretty core reasons. The Finnish politicians just wanted everything to be passed very quickly,” he said.

“We have a shared long border of 1 300 kilometers, and the Finns have learned to live in harmony with Russia here for 80 years and do not want any tension,” Korhonen said. He added that Finnish people are currently not allowed to say anything negative about the alliance.

“The Finnish media is completely one-sided about NATO, but in fact, the most serious problem in Finland is social networks. Where, if you say something against NATO, you will amazingly be called an agent of a foreign government. That is, in this case, a Russian agent,” he noted.

“My generation has never witnessed something like this – people being completely gagged, and this is just sad […] By burning a NATO flag, I wanted to show that Finland still dares to express its own opinion, even if they are trying to silence it in every possible way,” the journalist concluded.

On May 18, Finland and Sweden submitted the applications to NATO chief, Jens Stoltenberg, to join the alliance.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/05/30/statements-against-nato-membership-discouraged-in-finland/

Germany’s CDU falls into the arms of the Greens

The fall of Germany’s SPD, which was already apparent in the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein and most recently in North Rhine-Westphalia, is also continuing in the most recent polls. In the “Germany trend” surveyed by the Wahlen research group for ZDF, the SPD fell by three points to 22 percent, while the CDU rose by three to 26 percent, and the Greens even rose to second place with four points to 24 percent.

Black-Green (CDU-Green party) would have a clear majority in the federal government, as Junge Freiheit news outlet writes.

Black-Green is also emerging as a future governing coalition in North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein. The CDU will then be involved in nine state governments, while the Greens will be part of the government in eleven. The former left-wing eco-party is increasingly forming the center of power in the republic and is the decisive kingmaker.

During the Ukraine war, the Union and the Greens moved closer together on foreign and security policy issues. There is a black-green shadow government in the Bundestag more and more often. Will the traffic light even burst halfway through the legislative period, and will there be a chancellor change? That’s unrealistic. Such a scenario existed already in 1982 when the FDP left the social-liberal coalition when Helmut Schmidt was overthrown in a constructive vote of no confidence, and Helmut Kohl was then elected to office.

Greens oust FDP

But why should the Greens do that? The potential for blackmail via the Bundesrat will be enough for them, and they will be reluctant to give up the chance to take the chancellor’s office themselves in the next federal election. Until then, they can work on further exhausting the SPD and FDP to become even stronger.

The FDP is falling behind more and more in the shadow of the Greens. Party leader Lindner seems exhausted. Friedrich Merz is now collecting the voters he had laboriously won over from the FDP in opposition to the MerkelCDU. As opposition leader and former Merkel’s intimate enemy, Merz can also win back voters turning away from the AfD because of the ongoing dispute over the Covid-19 policy and the Ukraine war.

The closer the liaison with the Greens becomes, the more a right-wing bloc will open up in the CDU on socio-political issues, energy policy, migration, and internal security, which a liberal-conservative party can enforce. It is also not clear how an energy turnaround, ideologically pushed by the Greens — and compliantly executed by the Union and SPD — will blow up in their faces on the economic front.

https://rmx.news/trending/germanys-cdu-falls-into-the-arms-of-the-greens/