Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 18, 2015
In Niger, tens of thousands of people who aren’t really Moslems but simply use the religion of peace to promote a doctrine of violence continue to burn the bitch down in protest of cartoons published in France.
Following five dead on Friday, five more died on Saturday. That brings the total dead to twelve. Sorry, I mean ten.
API:
Police fired tear gas at crowds of stone-throwing Muslim youths who set fire to churches and looted shops in the capital Niamey after authorities banned a meeting called by local Islamic leaders. A police station was attacked and at least two police cars burned.
“They offended our Prophet Mohammad, that’s what we didn’t like,” said Amadou Abdoul Ouahab, who took part in the demonstrations.
President Mahamadou Issoufou said all five of the dead were civilians, with four of them killed inside burned churches or bars. He said an enquiry would be opened and those responsible for organising the violence would be punished. “Those who pillage religious sites and profane them, those who persecute and kill their Christian compatriots or foreigners who live on our soil, have understood nothing of Islam,” he said in a televised address.
The president added, however, that he shared the disgust of Muslims who felt offended by the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad and that freedom of expression should not mean liberty to insult religious beliefs.
How do they even know what is happening in France? Do they have electricity in Niger? If so, how and why do they have electricity in Niger?
Here’s some pictures from the scene in Zinder, Niger.
Oh, wait, sorry. Those are from unrelated protests in a different African city. Here’s Zinder.
Yeah. That’s the deal. If you make a cartoon which offends Africans in France, they will riot and burn down their own city because of it.
But I stress here, goyim – these people are not real Moslems, because Islam is a religion of peace somehow. These are fake Moslems who use this peaceful religion as an excuse to burn the bitch down. Also, these are actually peaceful protests somehow.