MissMaCo
Rock n' Roll Doggie
i've just checked your link yolland, this map is correct but that's definitely not the one they showed last night on TV.
MissMaCo said:
yeah things can differ and you should all be careful with what you hear or read.
whenhiphopdrovethebigcars said:
. the riots are caused by juveniles who are the 2nd or third generation there. often, they have been born in France. Still they live in the same bad cionditions they had when their parents arrived! .
whenhiphopdrovethebigcars said:
Yeah especially if he´s been living in France all his life and if he´s about 16 yrs old. He should send himself back home, jump the next ship, leave his family in Paris behind and go back to Morocco
AcrobatMan said:
dont you think thats better than rioting.
AcrobatMan said:
Hiphop,
Did you miss my last post ( population control related). If the parents were not sure that they could give their kids good education, good behaviour, the decency to obey laws, why were they born in the 1st place. Before you jump into conclusion, I have exactly the same feeling for poor and unemployed youth ( especially those who riot or are agressive) here or for that matter anywhere.
AcrobatMan said:
not the best of adjectives...i am imagining green and yellow people
i seriously dont understand what colored mean.
someone help me
babyman said:
Don´t take her wrong, in Italy the adjective colored is used, it has abosolutely no racial discrimination, maybe in english it doesn´t sound good. But actually, I found on the dictionaire that there´s a "coloured people" definition.................
Who knows.....
AcrobatMan said:
Thanks baby I found it too.. My english is weak
whenhiphopdrovethebigcars said:But anyway, if they get five, eight, ten kids, how can anyone forbid that? How can anyone critisize their decision?
Sherry Darling said:
Yes or no: do you support gov'tl population control?
Sherry Darling said:
If not, how to you plan to bring about this utopian world where only parents who are certain they can do a good job have kids?
DrTeeth said:So imagine two French people, one is a second or third generation immigrant and one 'native'
Sherry Darling said:, because you're dancing on it,
AcrobatMan said:Why would it deport foreign nationals.
Who has started this deportation business
DrTeeth said:
No, people with a foreign nationality who were arrested.
Sherry Darling said:yes, you may refuse to hear this, but there were racist implications of that misunderstanding
AcrobatMan said:Sorry hiphop,
I appreciate you sensitivities. I know what you do and how you feel for people on the streets. I really think that is noble & emotional.
But to expect everyone else to do what you do is not fair. People has the right not to donate, has the right not to be compassionate..not to be emotional, not to be spiritual..the right to be practical. the right to live without riots.
I can counter-argue with everything u said but i cant change u just as u cant change me.
You can call me racist - I will be least bothered because I am not a racist . I have respect for what people are and what people do...and I just dont care about color or race or creed or sex or age.
Acrobat
financeguy said:
Forbid - no.
Criticize - absolutely.
Are you seriously suggesting that we no-one can criticize people who have large families that they cannot support?
Greek anarchists attack French schools, back rioters
ATHENS, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Groups of anarchists broke windows, threw paint and spray-painted slogans at French cultural institutes in Athens and northern Greece in support of rioters in France, Greek police said on Friday.
About 50 people, wearing hoods and helmets and carrying red and black flags, threw stones, spark plugs and bottles filled with paint at the central Athens French Institute on Friday morning, breaking windows and damaging parked vehicles. Police said there were no injuries and the group dispersed quickly after the attack.
Another group attacked the French institute in the northern city of Thessaloniki on Thursday evening, smashing windows while classrooms were filled with language students. They spray-painted "Rioters Are Right" on the front of the building.
"They just appeared out of nowhere, I think about 70 or 80 of them. They smashed everything and we just sat there terrified," one student told reporters.