Five years have passed since the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris. Has anything been learned? [Jacob Siegel, Tablet; our earlier coverage]
Five years have passed since the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris. Has anything been learned? [Jacob Siegel, Tablet; our earlier coverage]
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“Je suis Djihad”
And don’t forget the random “bunch of folks” who got murdered in the aftermath of that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercacher_kosher_supermarket_siege
We’ve learned that French police won’t do a darn thing to protect victims, if they’re Jewish, or to go after terrorists, if they’re Muslim.
We’ve also seen continuous Yellow Vest protests going on for a year, with no results except all the more enthusiastic violence against them by the police.
This is what “law and order” looks like in countries where the masses have allowed government to take their guns away. And it’ll likely stay that way unless the public discovers a way to get them back.