French politician: ‘President Macron and most MPs not vaccinated’

Jean Lassalle campaigning for the French presidency in Onans, Doubs, 11 February 2022. Wikipedia

French President Macron and most French MPs have not been vaccinated against Corona. This was revealed by Jean Lassalle, until recently a member of parliament in France and presidential candidate.

Lassalle, speaking to NTD Français, saw footage of his conversation shared massively by French Twitter users in particular.

France had draconian Corona measures in place for a while. The health pass was even mandatory in certain shopping centres, where many supermarkets are located. The result was that people could not go shopping for food because they had not taken enough jabs.

Lassalle did not know that Macron and most French MPs had not been vaccinated. He himself got a shot from Janssen because he felt obliged to as an MP, and now deeply regrets it. “The vaccine almost killed me,” he said.

Lassalle, the president of the Resistons movement was the guest of Ying Huang: “Now everything is done to sabotage and destroy all the foundations of our civilizations. And then these vaccines, I didn’t get Covid, I got the Johnson vaccine which almost killed me, which deformed my heart – I’ve had 4 operations since January 3 of this year.”

The politician had to undergo four heart surgeries after his Corona vaccination. When he participated in the French presidential election this year, he said he had fallen ill, but no one took any notice. Indeed, they wanted to silence him.

“At least you proved that the vaccines cause serious side effects,” interviewer Ying Huang responded. “Very serious side effects,” Lassalle said. “I almost died.”

Earlier, Belgian lawyer Carine Knapen said it was her personal belief that no politician had been vaccinated against Corona. “At worst, they have been given a placebo,” Knapen said. “The pharmaceutical giants obviously know perfectly well which vials contain the real thing and which contain a saline solution.”

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/10/14/french-politician-president-macron-and-most-mps-not-vaccinated/

American Parents Who Protest Schools are Terrorists. Muslim Parents are “Multifaceted” – You can’t treat Muslims like terrorists

The wave of protests against sexual materials and agendas in schools spreading around the country appeared in Dearborn, Michigan. Islamists in America had long grappled with how to manage both their leftist alliances and the sexual agendas of those allies. Most opted for public expressions of support and private repression. The breach broke out in the open in Dearborn with videos of angry Arab Muslims, among others, speaking out at school board meetings.

They waved signs, booed speakers, and denounced the board members. The same sort of stuff that led Biden and Garland’s DOJ to illegally coordinate a school board association letter preparing to treat them like terrorists.

But they can’t treat Muslims like terrorists.

The sheer awkwardness was captured by the local NPR affiliate’s story on the protests.

.Community members within the Dearborn Public School District have been in heated debate over several LGBTQ-positive books and their availability to students. The debate in Dearborn came to a head at a school board meeting this week.

It’s not the first time a religious, conservative group has opposed the availability of books that include LGBTQ-positive stories and sentiments.

However, unlike we’ve seen before, many of those religious conservatives are Muslim. It’s the first time someone other than Evangelicals and far-right constituents have been a sizeable force in the protests at the school board.

Reporter Niraj Warikoo provided some context on this multifaceted issue. We also heard from someone who’s taken a stand in favor of age-appropriate, LGBTQ-positive books.

When American parents protest sexual materials being inflicted on their kids, it’s terrorism. But when Muslims protest, it’s “multifaceted”.

That’s especially true since the local CAIR appeared to be involved in guiding some parents behind the scenes while cautioning them away from public protests. Others however, with fewer woke alliances, took a more vocal stand.

One of Michigan’s most prominent faith leaders, Imam Hassan Al-Qazwini of the Islamic Institute of America in Dearborn Heights, urged people during his Friday sermon to attend the protests.

“Some of those books are completely inappropriate for our children to read,” Al-Qazwini said. “Some of those books promote pornography. Some of them promote homosexuality. We don’t need this. Go and attend this meeting.”

Al-Qazwini and others said that they have the democratic right to decide what is appropriate in their schools since their faith is now in the majority. Dearborn is about 47% Arab American, most of them Muslim, and Dearborn Heights is about one-third Arab American, according to census data

What’s the Left going to do? Shut up and take it. At least in public. And explain how multifaceted it all is, and double down on pushing this stuff anyway. Publicly, dissent is impossible. And impracticable. The Left hopes to run the same routine that it did with the black community, but it doesn’t understand the territory. Or the players.

They’re the majority and they mean it.

When similar incidents happened in the UK, there was some handwringing and inspectors were sent to investigate Jewish and Christian schools. Expect the media and activist lefties to loudly shift attention back to safer targets. And then call them terrorists.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/american-parents-who-protest-schools-are-terrorists-muslim-parents-are-multifaceted/

Musk’s Starlink network disabled in Ukraine

Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite communication system, which is used by the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (APU), is no longer operational. This was announced on Tuesday by Vladimir Rogov.

Rogov survived an assassination attempt by Ukrainian authorities in September this year in the Zaporizhzhia region of which he is an administrator.

“The Starlink communication system in the territory of the post-Ukrainian space controlled by the Zelensky regime has been disabled, according to a number of sources. Rocket strikes today disabled a number of Starlink satellite communication terminals. The situation in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is close to losing control of units,” Rogov wrote in his Telegram channel .

There is no official confirmation of the information from Ukrainian sources yet.

On October 7, the British newspaper Financial Times, citing Ukrainian officials, reported that Starlink began to malfunction in the zone of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. According to them, “catastrophic losses” of communication were recorded in the Donbass, Kherson, Zaporozhye and Kharkov regions.

The publication emphasized that failures in the system caused panic in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Ukrainian experts interviewed by the FT expressed the opinion that the cause of problems with communication in these regions may be a deliberate decision by the American company SpaceX, which launched Starlink, to restrict access to it in Russian-controlled territory. The disruptions are indicative of a lack of cooperation between Ukraine’s military leadership and SpaceX, according to analysts.

This may be an admission by Musk that the new territories acquired by Russia, have in fact always been Russian lands. Renaud Girard, a columnist for the French newspaper Figaro, meanwhile called Anglo-Saxon aligned countries urging Ukraine to take back Crimea by force out of touch with reality.

“European states calling on Ukrainians to take back Crimea by force are far from reality. Because the inhabitants of the peninsula feel Russian and will defend themselves. And an attack on Crimea would have provoked a reaction from the entire population of Russia,” Girard said.

On February 27, the founder and owner of SpaceX, Elon Musk, announced that he had opened access to his Starlink global satellite communications system in Ukraine. In March, US media reported that the Ukrainian army was using the Starlink satellite constellation to strike Russian troops in the absence of alternative communication channels. On October 3, Musk revealed that SpaceX had spent $80 million to launch and maintain Starlink in Ukraine.

The language map of Ukraine clearly shows how futile it has been to try to enforce a minority language – Ukrainian – in the whole of a country with a majority of Russian speakers. Despite this, President Zelensky has insisted on eradicating Russian. Photo supplied

By 6 April 2022, SpaceX had sent over 5000 Starlink terminals to Ukraine. It paid for 3 667 terminals and removed the monthly service fees. USAID had purchased the balance of the terminals.

According to The Washington Post, the Starlink equipment sent to Ukraine was funded by SpaceX including partial funding by the US Agency for International Development, as well as the governments of France and Poland. By mid August, Ukraine internet service was being provided by more than 20 000 Starlink terminals, some from foreign partners and volunteers, in addition to many provided directly by SpaceX. Ukrainians could use Starlink terminals without paying the normal monthly subscription fee.

In May 2022 a Starlink-enabled Ukrainian Internet App was used for a new artillery fire coordination system. Military and government use of Starlink has been the most important aspect of opening Ukraine to low-altitude satellite internet services in early 2022.

In order to offer satellite services in any nation-state, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) regulations and long-standing international treaties require that landing rights be granted by each country jurisdiction, and within a country, by the national communications regulators. As a result, even though the Starlink network has near-global reach at latitudes below approximately 60°, broadband services could only be provided in 40 countries as of September 2022.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/10/14/musks-starlink-network-disabled-in-ukraine/

Gunfire and blasts heard at anti-Hijab protests following Mahsa Amini’s death in Iran, the death toll in police action nears 200

On Wednesday, gunfire and explosives were heard in the Iranian cities of Isfahan and Karaj, as protests over the murder of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, raged across the country. The Iranian security forces also confronted protests in Amini’s hometown Saqez where the demonstrators could be heard chanting slogans against the mandatory hijab laws of the country. Women across the Islamic nation are protesting against the mandatory hijab law after Mahasa Amini was killed in police custody after she was detained for improperly wearing a hijab. The Police have used brutal force to contain the protests, and the death toll in the police action is nearing 200.

According to the reports, the protesting female students shouted slogans like “death to the dictator” on the streets of Tehran, the video of which went viral over social media. The students also took off their headscarves and marched in the protests on the streets of the city. “Death to the dictator. People use burning trash bins as barricades against armed state security forces in Tehran’s Nazee Abad neighborhood”, tweeted Iran Human Rights (IHR), the Norway-based human rights organization.

Reports published 4 days ago mention that over 185 people have been killed so far in the protests carried out in Iran after Mahsa Amini’s death, including many children. Many of the deceased are women and children. “At least 28 children have been killed and hundreds more detained and held mostly in adult prisons”, the human rights group Iran Human Rights was quoted. Deadly violence continued to shake Iran’s far southeast area even four weeks after Amini’s death.

People also protested in several other parts of Iran including Zahedan and Sanandaj. Earlier on September 30, protests erupted in Zahedan over the reported rape of a teenage girl by a police commander. The demonstrators urged the citizens to join them in the protests to turn out in solidarity with the people of Sanandaj and the heroic people of Zahedan. “We don’t want spectators. Come and join us,” a group of mainly young women outside Tehran’s Azad University sang, the video of which was also posted by Iran Human Rights (IHR).

Meanwhile, Iran leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again accused its enemies of fueling the riots. “The actions of the enemy, such as propaganda, trying to influence minds, creating excitement, encouraging and even teaching the manufacture of incendiary devices are now completely clear”, he said. According to IHR, workers at the Asalouyeh petrochemical factory in the southwest, Abadan in the west, and Bushehr in the south have also joined the protest march this week.

Notably, EU countries have agreed on punitive measures against Tehran. “It is time to sanction those responsible in Iran for the repression of women”, said European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen. Also, French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed solidarity with the protesters.

The Tehran-based Children’s Rights Protection Society has condemned the deaths of 28 minors and criticized the Tehran security forces. Also, Canada’s foreign minister slammed Iran forces for killing child protesters. “Canada condemns the Iranian regime’s continued use of violence against protesters, resulting in the death of civilians, including children. The ongoing arbitrary detention and mistreatment of protesters must stop”, he said.

Several videos making rounds on social networking sites also showed protests ongoing in dozens of cities across Iran early on Sunday. Hundreds of high school girls and university students participated in the protests despite the use of tear gas, clubs, and in many cases live ammunition by the Iranian security forces. However, the Iranian authorities have denied using live bullets amid the protests. They have also imposed internet restrictions across the country and have launched a campaign of mass arrest.

Mahsa Amini’s custodial death sparks anti-hijab protests across Iran

22-year-old Mahsa Amini was abducted by the ‘morality police’ in Tehran for not complying with the mandatory hijab laws of the country. Amini who was on a pleasure trip to Tehran had not covered her hair properly in the hijab. She was arrested by the police and then beaten in the police van while being taken to a detention centre, dubbed as a ‘re-education class’ for not conforming to the country’s mandatory hijab rules.

The police took the woman to the police station on Vozara Avenue where already dozens of other women were being held for not following the hijab rules. They beat the women and schooled them about the proper dress rules of the country. Mahsa was brutally beaten and taken to the hospital after she stopped responding in the custody. The doctors at the hospital stated that her heart continued to beat but her brain was no longer functioning. The woman breathed her last three days after the incident.

Her killing sparked massive protests in Iran, with women taking to the streets to up raise their voices against the regime. Several ladies including school-going girls burnt their hijabs in sympathy with the tragedy, while women all throughout the world trimmed their hair in the protest. Protests erupted in dozens of places around the country in the aftermath of her death after which the government retaliated with a harsh crackdown.

However, three weeks after the death of Amini, Iran’s Forensic Organisation revealed a report stating that the woman had died due to illness and not due to blows and beatings given to her in police custody. Earlier, the Police had also tried to cover up the matter claiming that Mahsa was already suffering from a heart problem and that she was never beaten in the custody.

https://www.opindia.com/2022/10/gunfire-heard-at-anti-hijab-protests-in-iran-after-mahsa-amini-murder/

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‘If women roam around without burqas, criminal behaviour in society increases’: Indian Muslim party MP

Earlier in the day, the two-judge bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia of the Supreme Court of India delivered a split verdict on the Karnataka hijab case. Reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision, Samajwadi Party leader Shafiqur Rahman Barq said that permitting women to walk around in public spaces without a burqa will only enhance wildness and promiscuity in men.

The Samajwadi Party leader maintained that not wearing Hijab in public is bad for society as a whole. Rahman insisted that this was strictly a religious matter and that Hijab is essential for women in public spaces in Islam.

Shafiqur Rahman accused BJP of trying to spoil the atmosphere of the country on the pretext of hijab.

In a video which has now gone viral, SP MP Shafiqur Rahman Barq is heard saying, “Honestly, this is a religious matter. It is a matter pertaining to Islam. In Islam, Hijab is mandatory for women. They have been told to remain in purdah and not roam around the markets and streets without purdah. This spoils the situation and profligacy increases. Today, if they say that Hijab is not necessary. Due to this, it will be a loss not just to Islam but to society also.”

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court of India’s two-judge panel of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia issued a split judgement in the Karnataka hijab case. Justice Hemant Gupta upheld the ban by dismissing the 26 appeals filed against the judgment of the Karnataka High Court which held that hijab was not an essential practice of Islam and allowed the ban on wearing headscarves in educational institutions in the State.

Meanwhile, the second judge of the bench, Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, expressed “divergence in opinion.” He set aside the Karnataka High Court judgment and held that the entire concept of essential religious practice was not essential to the dispute.

As a result of the split ruling, the case will now be sent to the Chief Justice of India for suitable direction. In the interim time, the order of the Karnataka High Court which held that hijab was not an essential practice of Islam and allowed the ban on wearing headscarves in educational institutions in the State, will remain applicable.

Notably, Shafiqur Rahman Barq is the same Samajwadi party leader who was seenextending his support to the Jihadist organisation, two days after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. On Tuesday, August 17, the SP MP, who remains in news due to his controversial statements, tried to legitimise the radical Islamist outfit as he opined that the Talibanis have only recaptured the land that originally belonged to them.

Drawing an equivalence between these Jihadists and India’s freedom fighters, the Samajwadi Party leader said that like our countrymen fought for freedom from the British, the Talibanis also wants to free their country and run it.

Further heaping praises for the Jihadist outfit, Shafiqur Rahman Barq added, “Taliban is a force that did not allow even strong countries like Russia and America to settle in their country.”

A day after, however, the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh booked him on charges of sedition, promoting enmity and hurting religious sentiments for his open support to the Taliban. 

The Samajwadi Party leader has a track record of making extremely problematic comments. He had once said, “BJP not only tampered with Shariat but also got girls caught and raped. Mistakes like mob lynching were done with Muslims. The government is now facing the brunt of which in the form of coronavirus.”

Shafiqur Rahman Barq is the same Samajwadi leader who had also created a controversy by saying in Parliament that Vande Mataram is against Islam.

https://www.opindia.com/2022/10/if-women-roam-around-without-burqas-men-will-become-criminals-samajwadi-party-mp-shafiqur-rahman/

Portugal: Almost 300,000 of the roughly 500,000 inhabitants of Lisbon are immigrants

The number of immigrants residing in Portugal has never been so high, with almost 300,000 of the 500,000 residents of Lisbon labeled as immigrants, according to a report by the Globo Repórter news outlet.

The European capital is where different forces of globalism come together, with the end result being a city without roots. Lisbon has seen entire neighborhoods turned over to Airbnb apartments and immigrants from around the world, with the end result being that the Portuguese are no longer the face of the capital itself

Globo Repórter talked to people from Bangladesh, India, and some Brazilians, who have become the majority immigrants in Lisbon.

At the same time that this has created a diversity of cultures has created competition for jobs and housing. Since 2017, complaints of xenophobia in Portugal have increased by more than 430 percent, a dilemma that the city and the country itself have yet to resolve.

Informal work is also on the rise. The news outlet spoke with Bayê, who came to Lisbon from Dakar, Senegal. In the African country, he was a painter. In Portugal, he is an artisan. Bayê works continuously daily and earns up to €1,000 a month.

Across the country, the number of job vacancies is enormous, but the Portuguese are not interested in jobs for people with a low level of education. In addition, globalization has also hollowed out Portugal’s workforce, with many young Portuguese people traveling elsewhere in Europe where work is better paid. Therefore, the country’s labor force is lacking, especially in the capital, however, the number of tourists is growing like never before.

As a result, many neighborhoods in Lisbon have more accommodations than housing. In the last 10 years, the historic center alone lost 8,000 residents, which have been often replaced with vacation rentals. As a result, many locals say that the city increasingly represents an outpost for Airbnb rentals and cheap tourism.

https://rmx.news/article/almost-300000-of-the-roughly-500000-inhabitants-of-lisbon-are-immigrants/

Zero Self Awareness: Energy Protesters are Beginning of New ‘Fascist Movement’ – German PM

A leftist German state Prime Minister has described those protesting the country’s car-crash energy policy as the beginning of a new “fascist movement” in the country.

Bodo Ramelow, the Prime Minister of Thuringia who is a member of the far-left Die Linke party, described what he saw as an ever more unified populist right in the country as being the embryonic stages of a new “fascist movement” in the country.

It comes as other politicians and officials in the country blame right-wing extremism for growing political unrest in the country, which appears to be in reality driven by the country’s energy and cost of living crisis, itself the creation of years of political mismanagement at the hands of the German elite.

With those looking to protest the current German government being previously slammed as “enemies of the state“, Ramelow has now taken to comparing protesters to a new “fascist movement”.

According to a report by Die Zeit, the leftist official compared protesters to the anti-Islamism Pegida movement, which had its heyday in Germany back in 2015 and 2016, but has largely since fallen into obscurity.

“A new Pegida is emerging,” the paper reports him as saying in response to a recent energy protest, which saw around 36,000 protesters take to the streets in his state alone.

“Everything that somehow belongs to the right-wing spectrum gathered there, reaching down to the deepest right-wing extremist milieu,” he continued, with the paper noting him as claiming that “the formation of a new publicly visible fascist movement” could now be seen.

Although Remlow’s invocation of fascism perhaps marks a new high in the anti-right hysteria plaguing German politics in recent months, the leftist minister’s statements appear to be merely the latest attempt by the country’s political mainstream to curtail populism, or even just common concern about the government’s long-term mismanagement.

Statements slamming those on the right as being “conspiracy theorists” and “enemies of the state” have become ever more frequent, with major politicians and state officials frequently trying to paint populists as a source of chaos and violence in the country.

Such attempts, though widespread, have so far appeared to be relatively ineffective, with the country’s Alternative für Deutschland party making considerable gains in the polls in recent weeks, with some elected officials even now demanding the party be banned as it grows ever stronger.

Meanwhile, support for establishment parties appears to have fallen off significantly seemingly as a result of their dismal handling of the energy crisis, which was sparked in part by the radical green policies of the previous Merkel government, as well as the current leftist “Traffic Light” coalition.

With the country facing the possibility of a serious recession, inflation, and rolling blackouts, some officials have expressed fears of mass looting and riots, with one bigwig tasked with protecting Germany’s democratic constitution saying the coming months could make the COVID period, which was marred by tens of thousands taking to the streets to protest the government’s hardline COVID lockdowns, look like a “children’s birthday party“.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/10/13/zero-self-awareness-energy-protesters-are-beginning-of-new-fascist-movement-german-pm/