19 Replies to “Ahh, Paris In The Spring”

  1. Well there is a story the bag over the head CBC news host won’t discuss tonight.

  2. Islamic FILTH doing what Islamic FILTH does.
    Period End of story.
    Racist..??
    No, Realist.

    Thank Macron – Merkel and all the rest of that DISEASED Euro Politic: You wanted “diversity”….you got it, good n hard.

  3. Fake News. Don’t be silly, there’s no such thing as a “No Go Zone”. You must have heard that from Q-Anon? That’s what UnMe insists is TRUE!

    1. To the no-go zone deniers, what happens in the ghetto stays in the ghetto, until it spills out. Then they work overtime to try and cover it up.

      1. About 5 or 6 years ago while I was on one of my many business trips to Paris, we went downtown for a nice expensive dinner and were going to take the train back to our hotel near CDG airport instead of a cab. The line runs right through Saint -Denis near the Stade de France. Let’s just say you don’t want to get off at that station or any near it. I’ve personally seen some very scary incidents there.

        It was around midnight and we (3 men and a woman) accidentally got onto the wrong train at Gare du Nord and just as we were leaving the Saint-Denis region our train took a turn to the right when we knew we should be going straight. We were now on our way to another “welcoming community”. We should have realized the that train was way too empty for the airport even at that time of night. (and four of these things were not like the others!)

        We jumped off at the first station in the rain and fortunately we found a small ticket window still open. The man behind the desk took one look at us and said in broken english, “you should not be here”. “There are no trains back to the city for at about one hour.” We asked him to call a taxi and he replied “taxi’s don’t come here at night”. He made several phone calls to try to get us one (I could understand the conversation) and he finally found one that would come. It took 30-40 minutes to arrive and he told us to stay with him until it arrived. There was a significant “premium” involved, and the driver drove much quicker than even the normal Paris taxi (and ignored all signs and lights) until we reached the motorway and got back to the hotel, 100+ euros lighter.

        These “welcoming communities” are very, very real, scary, and dangerous even if you accidentally end up in one.

        1. Back in the ’50s my dad, mom, and I visited St. Denis by metro without difficulty. It was a bit seedy, nothing worse. We didn’t realize that such a visit would become impossible in just a few years.

    1. Been there… done that… too many times! I accidentally ended up deep into the south side (wrong turn), not a welcoming place. Or around White Sox park when there is no game on… or around PHL airport, or even west of YYZ.

      1. They tell me good advice in the United States is to stay the hell off Martin Luther King Boulevard.

  4. Because we all know that there are no such things as “no go zones” … so she went there, she will not repeat that mistake soon.

  5. Solution: Hang the perp from a lamp post. Shoot everyone who has a problem with it.

    1. Clearly she was asking for it by being insensitive to his cultural norms.

      Also diversity is strength.

  6. Police: ”Why did you set that woman on fire.”

    Accused: ”She told me she was looking for someone that would bring a new flame into her life.”

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