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Keep blacks out of your country!

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On 04 Dec 2021, Bob Duncan <bob7d...@gmail.com> posted some
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> Bust their skulls. It's none of their business what happens in
> France.

Days of unrest and rioting in France have spread overnight to neighbouring
Switzerland, after spilling over into Belgium earlier in the week.

In the Swiss city of Lausanne, there were clashes between police and
groups of protesters, most of them young – an echo of the profile of many
of the rioters in France. Seven people were detained, most of them
teenagers, after several shop windows in Lausanne were smashed.

Around 100 people gathered on Saturday night in the centre of the city,
which is located in the mainly French-speaking western part of
Switzerland. Young people threw paving stones and at least one Molotov
cocktail at officers, police said in a statement.

“Echoing the events and riots raging in France, more than a hundred youths
gathered in central Lausanne and damaged businesses,” the Lausanne police
said in a statement.

Cobblestones and Molotov cocktails
The violence began “following several calls on social media”, police said,
and “several shop windows were smashed”.

“On multiple occasions, police officers had to disperse aggressive, hooded
youths throwing cobblestones and a Molotov cocktail at them.”

“Quite clearly, what emerges from what we have seen is that these young
people during the night were inspired by the situation in France,” a
Lausanne police spokesman added.

Pierre-Antoine Hildbrand, the Lausanne councillor holding the security
brief, told Swiss public broadcaster RTS that “Nothing justifies these
organised attempts to loot shops”.

“We did not have the start of a demonstration... We are facing people who
organise themselves to break windows and seize goods,” he said.

Swiss police detained six people aged between 15 and 17 — three girls and
three boys, who had Portuguese, Somali, Bosnian, Swiss, Georgian and
Serbian citizenship. They also detained a 24-year-old Swiss man. No police
officers were injured.

On Thursday, about a dozen people were detained in the Belgian capital,
Brussels, and several fires were brought under control.


France has seen five consecutive nights of rioting in towns and cities
across the country. There were serious clashes between police and rioters
in Marseille overnight.

The trouble began after police shot and killed a 17 year-old boy of
Algerian descent in the Paris suburb of Nanterre on Friday.

Par
7 hours ago

Thank Angela Merkel and Macron whose self-serving immigration policies
have turned the EU into a living nightmare for the law-abiding people and
safe haven for anarchists and those incited by foreign governments craving
instability in EU.

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