French Cops Attack Children for Singing “Pee on a Cop” – Say It’s Incitement to Terrorism

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 4, 2019

France remains on the brink.

There are several cultural markers that are important to note where a society is going, and once the revolutionary message has seeped into children’s songs, and the authorities are out there trying to shut down children’s songs, the rulers have basically lost the game.

No wonder they’re losing their minds over this.

RT:

A French police union has been widely mocked online after protesting the teaching of a satirical song about skipping school. The song, which includes a line about urinating on a policeman, promotes violence, the group has argued.

Outraged over the contents of a children’s song, “To miss school,” the union of “angry police” announced on Facebook last week that it had filed a criminal complaint against the director of a primary school in Ludres, near the northeastern city of Nancy.

The small, conservative police union said that the school’s administrator was guilty of “incitement to terrorism, provocation of a minor to commit a crime or a crime and defamation.”

Le syndicat France Police – Policiers en colère dépose plainte contre le directeur de l'école Jacques Prévert à Ludres…

Gepostet von Syndicat France Police policiers en colère am Donnerstag, 28. März 2019

Written by singer-songwriter Guillaume Aldebert, “To miss school” tells the story of a child strategizing about how to skip out on classes. The child considers all possibilities, including “walking around the house in pajamas to catch a cold,”“swallowing two slugs” as well as “peeing on a policeman,”“taking my little sister hostage,” and “blowing up the school with dynamite.”

Yeah, I mean, given the number of Moslems presently in France, maybe telling kids to blow things up with dynamite isn’t that good of an idea. I guess.

But the fact that you would ever think that was a problem just shows that the Islamo contingent is a problem.