They deported him for saying the flag is satanic. They did not deport him for raping or stabbing people. Chances are he has been a good citizen for 40 years. The point is he did what people are supposed to do say the truth and he got deported for it.
Not that I know of, the tricolour of the French flag has nothing satanic in it that I could see.
Edit: checking further, I still couldn't find anything 'satanic'.
Unless there is something satanic when Macron changed the colours to a darker shade.
Wouldn't put it past them to slip some demoniac colour theory into play.
The French Revolution is a fascinating study. Maybe not overtly satanic, but they were definitely anti clergy, and indeed anti Christian, worshipping instead “Virtue”. They were dead set against the number 12, and decimalized the clock and calendar. If that’s not diabolical, what is? Lobster Thermidor? Lobsters are out of season in August!
The same might well be said for the American Revolution. Except the Americans had installed the constitutional “guardrails” of “checks and balances” limiting government. Not so in Paris.
France (Louis XVI) had suffered massive financial losses by supporting the Americans against England without making the gains in the Caribbean they’d hoped for. They claimed no new territory. They’d gambled and lost. Debt crushed them. It brought on a huge political crisis trying to avoid default. The system was unsuitable to address the reversal.
Louis was indecisive, his younger brothers had undermined him at Versailles for years, spreading all sorts of fake news about him and his very unpopular (because she was Austrian) wife. Then the weather finished the job.
Storms, droughts, bad harvests, starvation and the inability to sufficiently address these crises (because they were broke) combined to precipitate the storming of the Bastille. What subsequently took place in an attempt to create a new utopia from scratch based on Rousseau’s back to nature balderdash descended into “the terror”. Heads rolled.
A lot of those revolutionary ideas sounded really good. Who would oppose “virtue”? Who would oppose “liberty” or “equality” or “fraternity? They’re mutually exclusive, but they make great slogans. Bonaparte found them very useful.
Nice! Giving other nations ideas! Who'd have thunk? France finally waking up! Foreigners must assimilate to the country they move too or stay home! Period! Fight your war home or seek asylum and keep fighting your war reference your homeland! Getting asylum in any country should be evidence enough for you to shut up about the country giving the asylum!
they've been riddled with africans shooting raping and stabbing people for years, first time i hear of anyone getting deported. hard to believe
They deported him for saying the flag is satanic. They did not deport him for raping or stabbing people. Chances are he has been a good citizen for 40 years. The point is he did what people are supposed to do say the truth and he got deported for it.
Is the flag satantic though?
Not that I know of, the tricolour of the French flag has nothing satanic in it that I could see.
Edit: checking further, I still couldn't find anything 'satanic'.
Unless there is something satanic when Macron changed the colours to a darker shade. Wouldn't put it past them to slip some demoniac colour theory into play.
I have been reading up on the French Mafia. I guess they are more powerful than I thought.
The French Revolution is a fascinating study. Maybe not overtly satanic, but they were definitely anti clergy, and indeed anti Christian, worshipping instead “Virtue”. They were dead set against the number 12, and decimalized the clock and calendar. If that’s not diabolical, what is? Lobster Thermidor? Lobsters are out of season in August!
What about changing the days of the week? I think they tried to make a week 8 days long and everything began to break down.
French revolution was a masonic project.
The same might well be said for the American Revolution. Except the Americans had installed the constitutional “guardrails” of “checks and balances” limiting government. Not so in Paris.
France (Louis XVI) had suffered massive financial losses by supporting the Americans against England without making the gains in the Caribbean they’d hoped for. They claimed no new territory. They’d gambled and lost. Debt crushed them. It brought on a huge political crisis trying to avoid default. The system was unsuitable to address the reversal. Louis was indecisive, his younger brothers had undermined him at Versailles for years, spreading all sorts of fake news about him and his very unpopular (because she was Austrian) wife. Then the weather finished the job. Storms, droughts, bad harvests, starvation and the inability to sufficiently address these crises (because they were broke) combined to precipitate the storming of the Bastille. What subsequently took place in an attempt to create a new utopia from scratch based on Rousseau’s back to nature balderdash descended into “the terror”. Heads rolled.
A lot of those revolutionary ideas sounded really good. Who would oppose “virtue”? Who would oppose “liberty” or “equality” or “fraternity? They’re mutually exclusive, but they make great slogans. Bonaparte found them very useful.
Macron is a cultist cabal flunkie with a tranny fake wife.
Yes. France gets to decide who gets to stay. Looking forward to the USA asserting its sovereignty.
I support kicking them all out. That said, its France so I dont believe that actually happened
Nice! Giving other nations ideas! Who'd have thunk? France finally waking up! Foreigners must assimilate to the country they move too or stay home! Period! Fight your war home or seek asylum and keep fighting your war reference your homeland! Getting asylum in any country should be evidence enough for you to shut up about the country giving the asylum!
He’s right, you know….
France was a Masonic cradle, if it refers to the satanic masons, yes, it is the flag of Satanists.
Should have left his head on the mailbox. Muslims on notice: lose your head or GTFO