Every woman in Paris polled in survey has experienced sexual harassment on trainslifestyle | 207020 hits | Apr 18 9:31 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Seine St. Denis is the suburb that has one of the highest crime rates in Paris.
It also happens to be at least 50% Muslim, and where the 2005 riots started.
Jusy so you know who we are talking about.
Seine St. Denis is the suburb that has one of the highest crime rates in Paris.
It also happens to be at least 50% Muslim, and where the 2005 riots started.
Jusy so you know who we are talking about.
So that leaves 75% of the women who were harrassed by non-Muslims. Just so we know what we are talking about.
�The man whose face cannot be seen in the video identifies Hebrew on the microphone, passes the information on to his friends and starts to harass. What happened afterward was much worse. They surrounded me, four or five men, and began to curse me. The word Jew was repeated, too.�
"My hands shake, three weeks later, when I remember the things that they said. I was standing in the street, I was not bothering anyone, and I was cursed � with aggressive hand motions � and threatened. I looked around. The street was full of people who noted what was going on, they watched from the side, and someone even taped everything with a smartphone, but no one helped me.
"When I felt threatened, I ran off (yes, that is the right word) to the train station, where there were soldiers. Only then did they leave me alone... So no, we were not exaggerating. That is the reality. Now we must fight it.�
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/ ... TK4myFVikq
I'm going to take a wild guess it wasn't Maurice Chevalier or even Peppy La Pew harassing that sweet little thing.
His name is Jean-Jacques and he smell like an ashtray full of Gauloise butts.
Combine that with Moroccan decent and you have a rather explosive situation.
I know it may be hard to believe, but I'm neither arrogant or overbearing.
You're also a Quebecois, which is not the same as a Frenchman