Scenes From The Apocalypse - Mass Immigration Ruins The Streets Of France
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October, 2016
The
Paris you know or remember from adverts or brochures no longer
exists. While no part of Paris looks like the romantic Cliches in
Hollywood movies, some districts now resemble post-apocalyptic scenes
of a dystopian thriller. This footage, taken with a hidden camera by
an anonymous Frenchman in the Avenue de Flandres, 19th
Arrondissement, near the Stalingrad Metro Station in Paris as well as
areas in close proximity, shows the devastating effects of
uncontrolled illegal mass immigration of young African males into
Europe.
If
it weren't for the somewhat working infrastructure, the scene might
as well have been the setting of movie shooting - or a slum in
Mogadishu. The streets are littered in garbage, the sidewalks are
blocked with trash, junk and mattresses, thousands of African men
claim the streets as their own - they sleep and live in tents like
homeless people.
If
no portable toilets are in reach, open urination and defecation are
commonplace. Tens of thousands of homeless Illegal immigrants,
undocumented or waiting for a decision of their asylum application,
waste away trying to pass the time in the city. Although their
prospects of being granted asylum as Africans are bleak, they're
hoping for a decision that would grant them an apartment, welfare and
make France their new home.
The
conditions are absolutely devastating. The police have given up
trying to control these areas, the remaining French people avoid the
areas at all cost, crime and rape is rampant, just recently mass
brawls and riots made the news as fights broke out near the
Stalingrad metro station.
If
current trends continue and the French become minority in their own
capital in even more areas, scenes like this might spread to areas
frequented by tourists, forever changing the last romantic parts of
Paris that match what most people have in mind when they think of the
iconic city.
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Ah,
Paris in the fall; less crowds, color everywhere, less expensive, hot
chocolate season, and the Palais-Royal Gardens are lovelier than
ever. However, there's just one thing...
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