Posted on 11/15/2015 9:58:01 AM PST by Beave Meister
The Paris attacks that killed at least 128 people on Saturday night will put renewed pressure on Europe Schengen agreement and threaten the âvery essenceâ of the European way of life, as far-right parties seek to capitalise on the attacks, analysts have warned.
With Paris now enduring this second major terror bloodbath in under a year, questions are now being asked about how much longer both Europeâs open border system and vision of a tolerant, multi-cultural society can survive.
âWith Paris in lockdown and France closing its borders, we can see all too clearly that what is at stake here is the very essence of our way of life in Europe,â said Davis Lewin, the deputy director of the Henry Jackson Society, a conservative think-tank.
Designed to facilitate the free movement of goods and labour that is the economic life-blood of the continent, the Schengen system has also enabled the easy transfer of both weapons and, potentially jihadist fighters, across those same borders.
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I think they are also.
On a different note-If a Muslin in this country "gets religion" and on his own loads up a machine gun and goes to a local mall or school and starts mowing down Infidels, there is just not much you can do to prevent that from happening.
The more Muslims you import into this country the more episodes like that you can expect to happen.
Unlike a Muslim, if a Christian "gets religion" he is not going to be a physical threat to others. -Tom
No they don’t.
If the Euopeans run true to form, they will simply p*ss and moan for a few months, then go back to sleep.
And the same will happen in the US, as well.
Remember that 9/11 happened in the MOST liberal city in the USA and it hasn't taught them a dang thing.
The only thing that liberals understand is full blown hatred for the one thing that gives them freedom, the USA. It's really time for another uncivil war!
I hope it doesn't come to that but for this country to survive we will have to do what it takes.
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