Posted on 03/09/2021 10:32:12 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Samuel Paty died for a lie.
The beloved French teacher was beheaded by a wannabe jihadi who was told by a schoolgirl that Paty showed an image of the Prophet Muhammad during a lesson on free speech.
Now, the teen girl has admitted lying about Paty.
Her filthy fib kicked off an online hate campaign targeting the teacher that culminated in his grisly beheading in the street last Oct. 16.
The unnamed girl claimed the teacher asked Muslim students to leave the class before allegedly showing the image from Charlie Hebdo. The problem is, it never happened and the girl wasn’t even in class that day.
“She lied because she felt trapped in a spiral because her classmates had asked her to be a spokesperson,” lawyer Mbeko Tabula said of his 13-year-old client.
With a history of behavioural problems, the girl then got her father to file a complaint.
That triggered the social media rage machine and Paty was inundated with death threats.
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Cultural suicide is neither quick nor painless.
Just to be clear, she lied, and that led to the teacher being beheaded, right?
Too bad the French republic does not recognize “la liberte’” and the natural right to arms for defense of self, others and state.
I, on the other hand, speak freely but respectfully and carry at least one boom stick.
I would think a beheading of the girl, her father, and the Muslim cleric would start to make this situation more fair.
I think once you cut off someone’s head in the street, you have graduated out of the ‘wannabe’ class.
Shame on her, but that still does not excuse the evil of the Islamic Terrorist cult.
The unnamed girl claimed the teacher asked Muslim students to leave the class before allegedly showing the image from Charlie Hebdo. The problem is, it never happened and the girl wasn’t even in class that day.
So if the teacher really had shown a photo from a magazine the murder would be A O-K?
> Just to be clear, she lied, and that led to the teacher being beheaded, right? <
Correct. Here’s the whole scoop:
Girl lies —> Muslim father gets offended —> Muslims in general get offended —> teacher must die according to the rules of Sharia Law
dear French people- you did it to yourselves.
That one will have me laughing all day long. Thank you.
Agreed. Islam is pure evil. I don’t care how many “peaceful” practitioners there may be. If it comes down to it, they will all be chopping our heads off without question.
In sum, there’s an underclass of Muslims in France who are so angry, so bitter against French society, and so blindly self-righteous — the words of a 13 year-old girl can incite them to brutal murder.
Oh those wacky moslems!
Rascals!
“ Finally, Paty was butchered by an 18-year-old man of Chechen background. His killer was shot dead by cops minutes later.
The girl has now been charged with slander, while her father and an Islamist preacher have been charged with complicity in the killing.”
> there’s an underclass of Muslims in France who are so angry... <
And that underclass is going to keep on growing. I have mentioned this before. Many studies have shown that young Muslims are - in general - more radical than their parents. Here’s one such study out of the UK:
https://metro.co.uk/2007/01/28/young-muslims-are-more-radical-11687/
So now that she’s come clean, he gets his head and life back, and they can all have a group hug, right?
“ The unnamed girl claimed the teacher asked Muslim students to leave the class before allegedly showing the image from Charlie Hebdo. The problem is, it never happened and the girl wasn’t even in class that day.
“She lied because she felt trapped in a spiral because her classmates had asked her to be a spokesperson,” lawyer Mbeko Tabula said of his 13-year-old client.”
“ “Everything in the investigation showed very early that she lied,” family lawyer Virginie Le Roy told RTL radio on Tuesday.
“(She was) a spokesperson of what? Of lies, of events that never happened? This explanation does not convince me and makes me rather angry because the facts are serious, they’re tragic.”
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