Posted on 07/19/2016 7:34:57 AM PDT by drop 50 and fire for effect
A French woman and her three young daughters were severely injured when they were stabbed at a holiday resort on Tuesday by a Moroccan-born man who reportedly shouted that they were too scantily dressed.
The man was arrested after the attack at the Alpine resort of Colombe, near Laragne, in southern France.
The youngest girl, aged 8, was rushed to hospital in Grenoble with a punctured lung, according to initial reports.
Her mother, 46, and sisters aged 12 and 14, are being treated at the hospital of Gap, closer to the scene of the attack. Their injuries are serious but not life-threatening, hospital sources said.
Initial reports claimed the man struck because he was angered by the women being "scantily dressed," but a local prosecutor has denied this.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Cut the Amish references. It's insulting, callous, and cruel in light of this tragedy. How would you like it if others here posted that kind of remark after your wife's throat were slit with blood pumping out of her neck onto the street?
The solution is castration for harassing a white women
when there are 100,000 Islamic eunuchs, the bother will end
The fresh dead pigskin underwear for the perp was left out. Why?
Sounds delicious.
Because I didn’t want to be cruel. :-)
LOL! good one
Depends on where you go. Europe is not all overrun with invaders, just the complacent Western countries like France, Germany, Sweden, UK, and Italy. Central and Eastern Europe, due to their more sensible governments, aren’t having these problems (not as much at least).
There are some beautiful countries in the latter category (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia etc.) that sound like they are great vacation spots.
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