Monday, November 07, 2005

More people see the riots for what they are

Pastrorius at Cuanas is making what I think is the same point that I have been making here: that the riots in France are part of a larger, organized action to undermine the sitting goverment of France. Power grafs:
.... [then] the French riots started. French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has declared that the riots show evidence of having been highly planned. As we have seen, the Danish riots also showed signs of having been planned. In the case of the French riot, once again, the motivation is questionable. As I noted, I don't believe the death of the boys is the reason. Instead, I think it is more likely that all these riots are motivated by the Jyllands-Posten cartoons.

I believe this confluence of rioting betrays strong evidence of all these riots having been planned by a central authority because of; The fact that all of them were started for highly questionable reasons. The fact that, in the case of the Egyptian and Brimingham riots, the victims were shocked at the sudden change in the mood of the Muslims. The fact that the Danish "spokesmen" admitted that planning had been executed three weeks prior.

And there's one more thing to take note of. In the case of both the Danish and French riots, the rioters are rioting on a schedule. This demonstrates that it is not mere anger which drives them to riot. Most riots burn themselves out in a matter of two or three days at the most, because the rioters, driven by rage, wreak havoc until they fall to exhaustion. The French Muslims are almost on bankers hours. There is an air of joie de vivre to their efforts:

"We have found our thrills: playing with riot police in the evening," one 22-year-old told an Agence France-Presse reporter yesterday. "In the day, we sleep, go see our girlfriends, play video games," the young man continued as a half-dozen youths nodded. "And in the evening, we have a good time: At 9 p.m., we go and fight the police."

Does that sound like the lifestyle of a young man enraged by racism, classism, and lack of opportunity? Of course, all riots are partially made up of opportunistic hellions, but these are different. When asked, the rioters are all on point, naming off their grievances, as if from a list of talking points.
Valid. But will the MSM pick up on it? And if so, when?

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