Posted on 05/12/2014 8:19:57 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
The encroachment of Sharia Law continues virtually unchecked or, as in this case, aided by a complicit Italian court. It appears that when one goes to the beach in Italy, it is wise to pack a complete wardrobe containing other country beach attire and then conduct a survey of those on the beach to determine the lowest common denominator of flesh to be exposed in order to avoid offending foreigners; Especially rich ones who consider themselves superior to women and the local population in general.
A justice of the peace in Messina, Italy has fined three girls an amount of approximately $3,500 each for wearing what is considered common beach wear in Italy, based upon the supposed offense to the sensitivities it created for some Saudi Arabian tourists who were also at the private resort of Taormina.
(Excerpt) Read more at clashdaily.com ...
Jizya infidel tax.
“expect photo in support of these prosecuted women. “
Without pictures it will be hard to tell whether these women are guilty.
TTIWWOP
Oh, boy, can’t wait for the Rio games.
Sounds like a judge who needs to be reeducated that he is not in a Muslim country ... yet.
One day, Europeans will fight back, and it won’t be pretty.
I have only one thought regarding Muslims, Islam, and people who pander to them and it is something that can’t be posted even here.
Unless we kick all these damn $#@&*$^@s out of the west - ALONG WITH EVERY LAST SOB who panders to them we are doomed.
Where is Martel when you need him?
And damn Ukrainians and Russians need to stop fighting each other and Slavs must be the ones to rise up and kick this scourge off the continent.
> One day, Europeans will fight back, and it wont be pretty.
WWI and WWII scrubbed most of the European warrior genes out of their gene pool.
There are some, but they are far and few between, now.
You didn’t post the link to the article, why is that?
That is just a click through site, here is the actual article.
Hey mussies, check your privilege.
Had ENOUGH Yet ?
I hope so.
Read “Camp of the Saints”.
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