France: Burkini Ban Results in Haji Financier Paying Fines of Offending Beach Terrorists

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 23, 2016

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Hip beach chicks used to shake… now they tick – because they’re suicide bombers!

As I have said, bans on haji dress or other customs only work in the sense that they may provoke them into radicalization, thus more clearly defining the lines of the race war.

I support extreme polarization, so I’m not as much of a critic of these bans as some, though obviously their stated purpose of “helping integration” is nonsensical.

In the case of the French ban on haji female wearing these weird wetsuits on the beach to cover their hairy backs, the result has been the haji community coming together against the French.

CNN:

ARachid Nekkaz, a wealthy Algerian entrepreneur and human rights activist, has stepped up to the plate to pay the penalty for any Muslim woman who is fined in France for wearing the burkini, a full-length swimsuit that covers the whole body except for the face, hands and feet.

“I decided to pay for all the fines of women who wear the burkini in order to guarantee their freedom of wearing these clothes, and most of all, to neutralize the application on the ground of this oppressive and unfair law,” Nekkaz said. Bans on burqas and burkinis

The burkini ban at some French beaches is the most recent move by Parisian politicians to prohibit religious attire in public.

In April 2011, France became the first European country to ban public wearing of the burqa, a full-body covering that includes a mesh panel over the face, and the niqab, a full-face veil with an opening for the eyes.

Those breaking the law face fines of €150 (about $205) or public service duties.

This month, Cannes, a city on the French Riviera famous for its annual film festival, banned the religious swimwear.

Those breaking the temporary burkini ban, which started July 28 and runs until August 31, face fines of €38 (about $42), said the Cannes mayor’s office.

France’s burqa ban went into effect under former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s administration. Sarkozy, leader of the center-right Republicans party, publicly announced on Tuesday that he plans to run again in the country’s presidential elections next year.

Sara Silvestri, a professor at City University London who specializes in religion and politics, told CNN these bans effectively play right into the hands of extremists.

“Al Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State thrive every time Western countries give them ammunition to say that the West is discriminating or stigmatizing Muslims,” she said.

“The effect of these laws is that Muslims feel marginalized and in turn, the feeling of being unwelcome impacts their ability and willingness to integrate into society, can cause withdrawal and lead to engagement with radical groups,” she said.

These people are exactly like you in every way, except for the color of their skin. Oh, and also, unlike you, if you do something that hurts their feelings, they will join a terrorist organization and begin randomly murdering people on the streets.

So you’d better not hurt their feelings.

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If you try to remove this from the beach, people will murder you on the streets.