2 anti-dhimmitude heroines
In the first story here (via Jihad Watch), a bar owner in her late 60s in Denmark has become a national heroine for standing up to demands for paying jizya:
Librairie Sardin
31 Avenue Jean-Jaurès
93350 Le Bourget
And you can email here for how send financial support.
Several hundred people showed up to support the owner who said no to extortion. Café Viking in Nørrebro in Copenhagen Thursday evening is filled as never before.And here's another story on a female store owner in France (via Gallia Watch), who's kept running her store by a neighborhood that's largely Muslim, and has survived another attack:
Hundreds of people show up to support the owner of Café Viking, Jane Pedersen, who earlier Thursday stood up and told publicly how a gang tried to force her to pay protection money.
She received support from both the neighborhood and the people who showed up following a request at the Facebook group "No to Bullies - Yes to beers".
So many have brought flowers that the kitchen is almost full of flowers. At the same time people are calling from across the country stating their support.
Marie-Neige Sardin, whom patriots know well, has just experienced her 31st attack. Already, a few weeks ago, while she was away, her store front window was blown up.It's very miraculous that she's still alive, but she needs serious help that the authorities may not give her. You can send your encouragement to her at:
On Saturday, while she was in her shop, a person of Maghrebin origin, wearing a cap and armed with a hunting knife entered the store to steal from the cash register. He had already come the previous week, the same day of the week. At first Marie-Neige did not recognize him because of the visor that covered part of his face. The man, a drug addict, began to hit her. She defended herself, and managed to hit the police alert button. The struggle continued behind the narrow counter. The guy took out his knife and tried to slit her carotid artery. Fortunately by reflex action Marie-Neige brought her hand to her neck, and lost a part of her finger. Then he tried to seize the cash register where there were just a few euros. He then trampled on her back violently shouting "lay down! I said lay down!" Fearing for her life, she told him to take the 400 euros she had in her bag, enough money no doubt to buy a dose of drugs. He pocketed the money just before the police arrived. He is still at large…
There you have it. Slit throats have become such a daily occurrence that anybody at any moment can see his life slip away in blood, his body beaten and left in a sewer, an apartment lobby or on the floor of a store. And the police are impotent; they have their orders and few means. If they shoot a dangerous individual, the fulminations of the moralists rain down on them. (…)
Maybe this guy will be arrested, maybe not. If he is, the judges on orders of Justice Minister Taubira will hasten to release such a fine person. Imagine that! Maybe Marie-Neige will have to answer to the "justice" system for not having been cooperative enough and shared her cash register. And why, they will ask, does she stay in Le Bourget, in France, a country that has recently been acquired by others? I kid you not.
Over the phone, Marie-Neige was devastated, choking on tears, wondering what she could do to stay alive. She has nothing but her shop her books and knick-knacks. Books are her life and she does not have the material means to move. So she stays, clinging, fear in her gut, like so many others all over France, with no one to hear them. The silent ones of the ghettos are ignored when the noisy ones bring out their motor bikes, their quads, BMW's, or weapons…
As I write this, in the safe neighborhoods, judges are sleeping in peace, Manuel Valls and Christiane Taubira also, while Marie-Neige tosses and turns. As they say: all is for the best in the best possible of worlds.
Librairie Sardin
31 Avenue Jean-Jaurès
93350 Le Bourget
And you can email here for how send financial support.