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19 PICTURES FROM HELL (FORMERLY CALLED PARIS, THE CAPITAL OF FRANCE)
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Mar 3, 2019, 8:10 AM (3 days ago)
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TJ
T. J. Du Puy
National Cell
615-202-4747
“It's not what you don't know - it's what you do know that ain't so.”
Is that what lays in store for us??
ADIEU PARIS; Reportage by Czech Tourists; May 2018
"We went there not so long ago, just go for the weekend. We bribed the price of tickets, unusually low,
but we were not in Paris for more than 10 years. We decided to refresh impressions, again inhale the
French romance. The fact that the lowest price for Air France had alerted us, but nothing like this. "
"The flight was fine, then we boarded a train that took us
to the center, and it was there that we
experienced the first shock: not only was the Northern station
all littered with debris, there was
not a white Frenchman! It shocked us to the core. "
"Further - more, we hastily settled near the Sacré Coeur, where the situation seems to have been
even worse. When we went down into the subway to get to major attractions, then suddenly we
found out that in the car me and my wife - only white. It was Friday, about two o'clock in the afternoon! "
"At the Louvre, which is always full of onlookers and tourists,
is now deserted, but around armed
to the teeth patrols. These people look at you with suspicion and do not remove their finger from
the trigger. And this is not ordinary police, but real soldiers in full dress! As it turned out, in Paris
for almost a year living in a state of emergency ... "
"On the streets of migrants crowd, full of shops, whose owners are refugees. Where so many of
them come from? At the Eiffel Tower - one. Check out all but covered from head to toe Muslim.
This selectivity of the French. Landmarks around the tower teeming with hucksters of the
African, Arab gambler, beggars from all over the world and pickpockets. "
"It was a terrifying experience. I can imagine what's going on in Marseille and Calais where
migrants already de facto set their own rules. In France, a civil war is brewing, that's what I say.
Therefore, I recommend not to go there - Farewell, beloved France! God forbid that we had
something like this in the Czech Republic! "
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