|
Post by Jon Do on Mar 27, 2015 18:39:06 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Jon Do on Mar 27, 2015 18:58:07 GMT -5
Following the emergence of North African gangs and their gradual integration towards the more "traditional" Corsican and Traveller underworld, gangs composed of immigrants of Sub-Saharan African and Caribbean descent were also formed in the Parisian suburbs in particular. Traditionally their main activity has revolved around the sale of crack cocaine. At the beginning of the 80's crack cocaine was introduced to Europe (in the United Kingdom in particular) by Jamaican criminal groups named Yardies. In turn similar groups were created among the Caribbeans and African Blacks living in the impoverished French suburbs, especially of Paris. These groups, seen as the French version of the Yardies, were described as low-level petty drug dealers at first but increasingly began to organize themselves when the use of crack cocaine became popular.[16] Black gangs also began diversifying in the drug trade and also introduced heroin[17] as well as becoming active in the importation and distribution of pure cocaine, as several West African states and Caribbean territories became popular transshipment points for the drug. [18] The Black African-based criminal organizations have rivalled with the North African gangs over the distibution of hashish, but they have also often associated with each other when it comes to the trafficking of cocaine. As with the North African criminal organizations, local black gangs have also been involved in other forms of racketeering as they've also been making their way towards the more traditional "milieu".[19] The French Black gangs are predominantly composed of persons with origins in countries and regions from which there has been a significant immigration to the Paris suburbs, most notably Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Congo, Cameroon, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Cape Verde.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milieu_%28organized_crime_in_France%29French City with 40% Muslim Population is the Most Dangerous City in Europe
The gritty Mediterranean port, France’s second-largest city, was appointed the “cultural capital of Europe,” a rotating European Union honor. City fathers launched beautification projects, created new tourism attractions and invited people from around the world to visit. A splendid stone esplanade was laid around the Old Port, peppered with novel sculpture, and a high-tech historical museum went up next to City Hall.
How did that work out?www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/french-city-with-40-muslim-population-is-the-most-dangerous-city-in-europe/newobserveronline.com/the-extermination-of-the-white-race-marseille-in-france-will-be-first-majority-muslim-city-in-europe/www.frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/inside-france%E2%80%99s-future-muslim-majority-city/
|
|
|
Post by pyrrosveliki on Mar 28, 2015 10:46:12 GMT -5
Ancient greeks used to dominate western mediteranian sea. Massalia was a major harbor for the exchange of goods and ideas between the greeks and the barbarian nations of the west. Too bad, today a barbarian language (celto-latin) is spoken in Massalia.
The greeks were lost in this barbarian sea and eventually lost their language.
|
|
|
Post by Jon Do on Mar 28, 2015 13:22:44 GMT -5
Ancient greeks used to dominate western mediteranian sea. Massalia was a major harbor for the exchange of goods and ideas between the greeks and the barbarian nations of the west. Too bad, today a barbarian language (celto-latin) is spoken in Massalia. The greeks were lost in this barbarian sea and eventually lost their language. The Greeks lost and haven't contributed anything to our civilization for over 500 years, so what is you point ?
|
|
|
Post by pyrrosveliki on Mar 29, 2015 0:39:50 GMT -5
I guess you were ultra pro-Ancient greek, judging from your crazy posts about XA. Then suddenly you started calling Athens as Arabia and now this. You are not quite stable in your positions, are you?
Your argument about losing is so vulnerable as you can predict (can you?), so I will not use it. It would be like stealing from an old lady.
|
|
|
Post by pyrrosveliki on Mar 29, 2015 2:31:02 GMT -5
besides, the Alpha forum is to be about topics not related to politics, but I guess this is hard for unmanageable albanians to follow some simple rules.
|
|