Posted on 01/17/2006 7:01:28 AM PST by Paul Ross
Far-right 'charity' that leaves Muslims hungry
FAR-right groups in France are distributing ham sandwiches and pork soup to homeless people in an attempt to discriminate against Muslims and Jews, forbidden to eat pork products. Food hand-outs, which have already taken place in Paris, Nice and Nantes, and in Brussels and Charleroi in Belgium, have now spread to the eastern French city of Strasboug.
At the weekend, Strasbourg's prefect banned the extreme right association Solidarité Alsacienne from distributing its soupe au cochon (pig soup) to poor and homeless people in the city centre. On Saturday, police intervened to close the soup kitchen after Solidarité Alsacienne defied the ban and began distributing food in one of Strasbourg's main squares. Chantal Spieler, Solidarité Alsacienne's president, was escorted to police headquarters and given a formal warning before being joined by her husband, Robert Spieler, a former MP for Jean-Marie Le Pen's far-right National Front party. Mr Spieler denounced "a totalitarian regime" where soon "they'll be banning salami". He said: "Pork is a European symbol, whether we like it or not. The day when there are laws forbidding the distribution of pork in Alsace I believe there will be a lot of us who will leave France and take refuge in a country where there is still a certain culinary freedom." His wife said she would appeal against the prefect's decision. "Pork is part of our culinary culture and we are offering the soup to everyone, so there is nothing discriminatory about it," she said. However, few accept Solidarité Alsacienne's protests that it is a victim of the infringement of civil liberties. The association is close to Le Bloc Identitaire, an extreme-right umbrella group led by Fabrice Robert, a former leader of Unité Radicale, a neo-Nazi cell which broke up in 2002 after one its members attempted to assassinate the president, Jacques Chirac. Soulidarieta, an extreme-right group based in Nice, which is also a Bloc Identitaire member, provoked outrage over Christmas when it began distributing soup made with pork once a week to homeless and poor people in the south-eastern city's port area. Its operation drew as many protesters as homeless people. They accused the group of blatant discrimination by offering pork soup only, deliberately to exclude poor Muslims. With protesters denouncing the practice as racist, the local town hall and the prefect's office in Nice claimed they were powerless to intervene as the group had done nothing illegal. The group's head, Dominique Lescure, said pork was a traditional part of French cuisine. He did admit, however, wanting to serve the soup to his "compatriots and European homeless people". The philosophy behind Soulidarieta, which means solidarity in the local dialect, is made clear in the association's literature, in which it claims: "Our people face being submerged by a rising black demographic tide," and announces "the launch of a voluntary social and political action in favour of our most deprived blood brothers". The group's slogans call for "solidarity with our European brothers", and "Our own kind first before others". Pierre Levy of the Council Representing Jewish Institutions in France, who attended the first distribution of pork soup last month, denounced Bloc Identitaire's operations as "using human misery to establish ethnic separation".
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Didn't know that makes someone 'far right'.
That being said, it is truly sad that there appears to be anti-semitism as part of the the 'culinary' protest statement being made.
A ham sandwich. The horror. The horror.
Not nice? Yup.
Criminal? Only in a totalitarian regime.
1. I thought there were no hungry people in Europe.
2. This is religious discrimination, not racism. I get so tired of people conflating the two.
You mean they didn't want to feed the scumbags that had burned their way through their country? You're kidding!
LOL...The 'FAR' right does not believe in charity...
The far right believes that if you can't hack it...you should just go away and die.
This is simply another attempt by the far left to pit Muslims against the free west they so dispise and are bent on destroying ...Muslims are their brown shirts...
imo
Mmmm...ham. Somebody post the Homer slobbering pic.
Truly hungery people would eat earthworms if it was properly prepared....
"it is truly sad that there appears to be anti-semitism as part of the the 'culinary' protest statement being made."
But the French government is no worried about that. They are only worried about INNOCENT peoples' rights.
A college buddy of mine who was in the ROTC had to eat live earthworms once. He said the taste wasn't that bad, that you could almost imagine it like spaghetti except for the wriggling.
While I wholeheartedly agree and could personally not give a damn if they like it or not...
The group's head, Dominique Lescure, said pork was a traditional part of French cuisine. He did admit, however, wanting to serve the soup to his "compatriots and European homeless people".
The philosophy behind Soulidarieta, which means solidarity in the local dialect, is made clear in the association's literature, in which it claims: "Our people face being submerged by a rising black demographic tide," and announces "the launch of a voluntary social and political action in favour of our most deprived blood brothers".
The group's slogans call for "solidarity with our European brothers", and "Our own kind first before others".
They did kinda ask for the response they got. Some things while widely known are better left unsaid, even if that's your whole purpose.
This is in contrast to Muslim charities, which subsidize suicide bombers' families.
Look, the muzzies don't want to eat the free food, they don't have to. Muslim charity only goes to muslims, why can't this group decide to be selective and give charity to the people they want to serve?
Sheesh, though ... if person is making the effort of trying to feed a lot of people, pork is going to give you a lot of meat for the dollar.
This is insane. So if a while male, such as myself, were not allowed to stay in a women and children's shelter, or weren't allowed to participate in a racial college fund, the leaders of those organization and the specific employees that barred my admission should be arrested? At least these people are feeding someone who can't feed themselves.
If the people protesting the soup kitchen put their efforts into preparing food especially for Muslims and Jews instead of just standing around with signs, then more people would get fed.
It's nonsense that people can't see that this is a good deed, however politically charged, just because it doesn't provide the same good to every person.
The Jews won't complain. They'll just take care of their own.
And why haven't we heard from the vegetarians?
All right, a Jew did complain. I guess he represents their equivalent of the ADL.
Or even if they're not.
The people doing this are doing it to cause trouble, not to help the poor. They're using the poor as props.
Slimy, yet satisfying.
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