French
Journalist: Two Churches in France Are Vandalized EVERY DAY and No
One Gives a F*ck
“This
government, this regime….including the Pope, including the
cardinals, shut their mouth, say nothing.”
Paul
Joseph Watson
17 April, 2019
French
journalist Maxime Lepante warns that France’s history is “in the
process of burning down” as a result of two churches being
vandalized every day and that political and religious leaders don’t
“give a f*ck.”
Lepante
highlighted recently released statistics that show there were 1062
anti-Christian acts in 2018, compared to just 100 anti-Muslim acts.
Throughout 2018, no less than 875 churches in France were targeted.
“Two
churches were vandalized per day,” said Lepante, adding, “This
government, this regime….including the Pope, including the
cardinals, shut their mouth, say nothing when our churches are being
vandalized, and in contrast, the minute there is a mosque that has a
pot of pork sausage in front of it, there’s immediately arrest and
prison for the person who did it….apologies from the whole of
France, the stigmatization of racism and so on, it’s an absolutely
unbearable double standard!”
Lepante
then pointed out that the Notre Dame cathedral was vandalized a few
years ago by feminist protesters who sprayed urine everywhere and
that the left’s response was to laugh while the perpetrators were
acquitted.
The
journalist then cited the story of how a Pakistani migrant who had
only been in the country two months caused “extensive damage” to
the Basilica of Saint-Denis in Paris.
“I
would like to remind you that in the week March 12th-19th, twelve
French churches were vandalized,” said Lepante, before citing
several examples of how leading leftist figures in France have openly
called for the destruction of Paris’ historical buildings and
monuments and how political leaders don’t “give a f*ck” about
the situation.
“The
situation is grave, the situation is scandalous, it’s the pride of
our history that is in the process of burning down,” said Lepante.
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