In Amsterdam, The netherlands, a Moroccan taxi driver named Sidi Mohamed Belghiti hit a passenger who refused to pay the scandalously high fee with such tremendous force in the face that the man died on the spot. This is the perpetrator:

Last Week, in Antwerp, Belgium, the director of the Koninklijk Atheneum (a high school), after having realized that unstoppable and ever mounting social pressure from veil-wearing schoolgirls was turning her school in some kind of madrassah, decided to ban the veil from September on. The unrest that followed was such - with a so-called "moderate" imam exhorting the girls to stay at home in September if they could not wear the veil - that strong police backup was needed to calm the crowds. When you need busloads of cops to calm 8-18 year old muslim schoolgirls you know you are in DEEP SHIT.

Violent riots between Swedish police and muslim youths in the Rosengard neighborhood, Malmo, Sweden. Ambulance personnel and firefighters attacked as they enter the neighborhood. Arson galore.

A nightmare is enveloping Europe. Islam is cancer. If cancer is not cut away before it spreads, the patient dies. He who points this out risks to be persecuted. And yet it is the fate of Europe if nothing is done to quell the muslim onslaught.
Sorry for the very sketchy post. No time or energy left. It's just so that you should know that Europe is being overrun by muslim barbarians.
The three topics are but an infinitesimal fragment of the total picture.
Islam is the enemy. There are no moderate muslims.
MFBB.

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