France: Now the son of a well-known TV journalist was also bullied by Muslims at school because he ate a pork sausage
Nolan’s testimony causes a stir. On Sunday February 20, the programme Sept Ă Huit on TF1 revealed the testimony of a sixth-grader named Nolan. He was bullied by some of his classmates because ⊠he eats pork. The extract from the Sept Ă Huit report is striking: “I eat pork. Since they don’t eat pork, they tell me: ‘I won’t touch your plate, I won’t even look at you’. This is racism, they are racists,” said the schoolboy who once brought Strasbourg sausages for his lunch. The reaction of the education team of this public school was remarkable. Indeed, the headmaster urged the pupils to discuss among themselves in order to resolve the conflict. Thanks to the adult’s explanations and the discussion, one of the stalkers eventually apologised to Nolan. Such an outcome, however, is unusual. Dimitri Pavlenko, the Face Ă l’info channel crew columnist on CNews, confided in the audience on a talk show on Tuesday February 22. He revealed that he had come to know ” the experience of little Nolan “. At least this is true for his son.
One day he came home and told his father: “I was called a halouf in the canteen” – “pig” in Arabic. An incident that “happened again and again”, the journalist lamented in the broadcast. Worse still, Dimitri Pavlenko and his son had ” got no support from the education staff”. Result: “We took the child out of school. We had the opportunity to change this, and we did.
He described this phenomenon as “tragic”, as some families do not always have the means to send their child to another school in case of bullying. Indirectly, “these families, including his own, flee the area and in a way bring this problem even further into focus”. Dimitri Pavlenko added on CNews: “The famous social mix only gets worse with time.” “I would have liked to see an educational staff,” like the one at little Nolan’s school featured in the Sept Ă Huit report. “That would have been a help for everyone,” the journalist concluded.
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The European Parliament promotes its multimedia dossier on the European Year of Youth 2022 with a photo of members of FEMYSO, an Islamist NGO close to the Muslim Brotherhood
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However, this photo is not among the photos of the “European year of youth 2022” dossier, but is nevertheless highlighted by the European Parliament.
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North Africans sexually harass underage Italian schoolgirls
The man started touching my daughter everywhere and held his hand over her mouth to stop her from screaming. A mother from Parma, in tears as well as anger, recounts the horrific story that happened to her 14-year-old daughter and which she reported to the police. The nightmare for the pupil of a local school began on Saturday evening at the bus stop under the Portici del Grano and continued all the way to her house.
The fourteen-year-old girl, who lives in Via Sidoli, after spending the whole afternoon in the town centre with her friends – all girls and boys more or less her age, classmates and some from other schools, a group known to the girl’s family – went to the bus stop accompanied by her friends.
But then he came. The man of North African origin, between twenty and twenty-five years old, a face that was unfortunately already familiar to the group of young people. Fifteen days ago,” says the mother”, “he had already molested my daughter. The incident had taken place in a bar in Via D’Azeglio. “He was very upset and at one point tried to hug her. However, the girl managed to push him away with the help of her friends. That same evening, a girlfriend of hers was even worse off. “She was also approached by this man who tried to hug her, as he had done with my daughter. In an attempt to free herself, she was punched in the face.”
All this happened fifteen days ago. On the Saturday before they met him in front of the bus stop, the group of friends had already encountered him in another club in the city centre, one of the places where groups of young people, some of them known as “Nafri gangs” (North African gangs), hang out on Saturdays and often annoy the younger ones. The same sad ” scenario ” there too.”Constantly, he would harass her again, try to stop her and then again to hug her.” The girl ran away from her friends, hoping it would all end there. But it didn’t. A little later, at the bus stop, the young man reappeared. Eventually the bus arrives, the 14-year-old girl says goodbye to her friends and gets on, but the young man does the same. The two find themselves on the same bus. Once again he molested her,” the mother continues, “he babbled something that my daughter didn’t understand. Then he sat down next to her. My daughter then tried to make a phone call, but he snatched the phone out of her hand. However, the girl managed to get her smartphone and sit next to the driver, while the perpetrator stayed in the back of the bus.”
This was already a terrible journey, but it was about to get even more terrible. In Via Sidoli, the schoolgirl got off the bus and went home. But at the bus stop, the boy got off and started to follow her.
The young woman hurried on. Then she started walking, still with the North African at her back. When she arrived in front of the house, she was caught and blocked. “He pushed her against a wall and started touching and kissing her all over. To stop her from screaming, he held his hand in front of her mouth and to her neck,” her mother says in a trembling voice.
In her desperation, the 14-year-old girl managed to pull her hand away and scream for help. Her mother, who was inside the house, realised that the call was from her daughter (the woman says her daughter screamed: “Help, help, stop, go away”) and opened the gate through the intercom.
My daughter managed to get into the house and save herself,” she adds, “and in the meantime I rushed to the balcony to try to identify the attacker. But he ran away.
Yesterday, the woman went to the police station to report the incident and the police are on the trail of the attacker, who could be charged with sexual assault. Once the fear and shock fade away, a great deal of anger remains. “The mother’s outburst: “This situation of insecurity can no longer be tolerated in this city.” VoxNews
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Germanyâs far-left interior minister wants to teach about right-wing extremism in kindergarten
German Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser has spoken out in favor of teaching children about the dangers of right-wing extremism in kindergarten.
âWe have to smash right-wing extremist networks,â Faeser affirmed in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper on Sunday. âThe state of law must not accept calls for murder and threats.
âWe are resolutely combating this breeding ground for violence, but the fight against right-wing extremism starts much earlier, namely with good educational work. It has to start in kindergarten,â she added.
The German interior minister called for the nurturing of young children to ensure that they are no longer susceptible to âideologies of exclusionâ and insisted this could be taught in a âplayfulâ way.
âWe need democratic education that makes it clear that it does not matter where a family came from, what skin color someone has, who they believe in, or who they love,â Faeser added.
The greatest threat comes from right-wing extremism
Faeser announced a package of measures and special laws to promote democracy. Among other things, she wants to tighten the weapons law and promote clubs against right-wing extremism. In addition, the politician plans to increasingly screen the public service for employees with right-wing extremist views.
âI think you have to look at it when people reach the threshold where they are going against the state and questioning the state. Then, you can no longer represent the state. Anyone who doubts about the country in public service has no business there,â she claimed.
Her agenda against right-wing extremism comes after the Germanyâs interior ministry reported on a troubling rise in left-wing violence in Germany in 2021.
âCovid-19 protests were infiltrated by right-wing extremistsâ
The federal interior has already made alarmist claims about right-wing extremism, saying it was the greatest threatto democracy in Germany, and drew particular attention to the alleged infiltration of the protests against pandemic measures by right-wing forces.
âThe willingness to use violence is increasing. Many lateral thinkers are becoming more radical,â Faeser warned. âThreats and intimidation are absolutely unacceptable! We must step up efforts to promote social cohesion and overcome attempts by anti-democratic forces to split,â she added in a recent tweet.
Germanyâs new left-wing government is threatening to take authoritarian measures in regards to the protests, including shutting down the Telegram app messaging service. The app has been used as a platform for sharing censored views on Covid-19 an organizing opposition protests.
She has kept most silent about left-wing extremism and Islamic terrorism. She has also recently been criticized for publishing an article in âAntifaâ magazine, which is run by an organization recognized as an extremist organization by the German federal government
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD), who had repeatedly compared critics of the measures to the right-wing extremists, offered similar remarks.
âAnyone who opposes our law and joins forces with self-declared enemies of the state and right-wing extremists who are known to protect the constitution can no longer credibly invoke democracy and freedom,â Steinmeier claimed.
Global survey shows that many believe Covid-19 pandemic was staged
Large parts of the globe believe the Covid-19 pandemic was staged. They are convinced that the Coronavirus was created by “some powerful forces” while others even think that the virus does not exist.
In a survey by YouGov, more than 25 000 people in 24 countries were questioned about the âconspiracy theoriesâ related to the Coronavirus.
Across all 24 countries, on a list of the twelve most popular beliefs, the top theory was that a single group of people had secretly controlled events, outside of official governments.
âSupport for this theory was particularly prevalent in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, with 72 percent, 69 percent and 61 percent respectively saying they thought it was definitely or probably true,â the researchers noted. At least another 27 percent of South Africans said they did not know whether it was true or false.
In India, 30 percent of (urban) respondents professed to sharing this view on the pandemic. Indonesia also stood out here, with 20 percent subscribing to the notion.
This belief was least common in Japan, Sweden, Great Britain and Denmark, where the results were between three and five percent.
Matt Le Tissier â footballâs voice of reason over the jab
âI HAVE never seen anything like it. I have played for 17 years and I donât think I saw more than one person having to come off the pitch with breathing difficulties, clutching their heart â heart problems. You know there have been very rare occurrences â MarcâVivien FoĂ©, Fabrice Muamba â very high-profile stuff, very few and far between. The reason you remember them is because they were so far and few between and they were eye-opening things. But the last year, itâs just been unbelievable how many people not just footballers, sports people in general â we have had tennis players, weâve had cricketers, basketball players â just how many are keeling over and at some point surely you have to say, this isnât right â this needs to be investigatedâ â Matt Le Tissier.
Instead of the MSM investigation we should have seen â as TCW conductedhere â news outlets have been keen to deny the association, rather like Reuters here, easily satisfied with an âofficialâ MHRA declaration that there is no evidence to back up such claims.Â
Already a sceptic and non-conformist before Covid, Le Tissier lost his job at Sky Sports for asking whether wearing a BLM badge wouldnât be supporting far-Left ideology. When Covid came along and the pictures from Wuhan of collapsing people, he was suspicious from the start.
In the interview with the wonderful Oracle Films https://www.oraclefilms.com/ below he explains not only why he felt something was so amiss, but also why he believes the pandemic response was coordinated from the start. He tracks his dismay at the progress of events through to the vaccine being pushed on children in direct contradiction to early promises, and the failure of journalists to ask the most basic questions. He sets out his own philosophy on informed consent and individual choice, and all his worries about the vaccine that isnât a vaccine, pointing to the very high percentage of adverse reactions.
This is the reasonable, measured man who was demonised by the Daily Mail and condemned for putting people at risk. Oracle Filmsâ On The Record interview with him is a wonderful counterbalance.
You can watch the whole interview here.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/matt-le-tissier-footballs-voice-of-reason-over-the-jab/