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France is up in flames at the moment. They’re going through their own “George Floyd” situation with all the chaos — riots, fatalities, injuries, and fires breaking out all over the place. This all kicked off after a police officer shot a North African teenager who allegedly threatened him and then tried to escape, sparking a risky high-speed pursuit. The hate and vitriol coming from Muslim migrants that France welcomed in is growing increasingly disturbing,
Maghrebis in Nice chanting ‘Fuck France!’ and ‘We’re just here for the welfare! For the red passport!’
I dunno. Maybe letting people like this into Europe is a bad idea.
— Pox Populi (@poxesfoxes) July 5, 2023
Meanwhile, all the fire and the hate coming from migrants in France has raised some questions regarding the horrific fire that destroyed a large portion of Notre Dame back in 2019. Could it have been the work of terrorism? Was it also disgruntled migrants lashing out during Holy Week for Christians? That’s what one famous British rocker is alluding to in a new song. Morrissey, the former frontman for The Smiths, is pointing the finger at terrorism for the fire, and he doesn’t care who it offends.
English rock star Morrissey sang about the potential origins of the infamous Notre Dame fire while kissing a rosary at a recent concert.
Video of the moment began circulating on social media Monday, which showed the former frontman for The Smiths passionately singing about the fire, questioning if it could have been an act of terrorism.
Notre Dame, we know who tried to kill you Notre Dame, we will not be silent Before investigation they said: this is not terrorism They said there is nothing to see here’ Morrissey kisses a Rosary on stage with new song questioning the destruction of Notre Dame
'Notre Dame, we know who tried to kill you
Notre Dame, we will not be silent
Before investigation they said: this is not terrorism
They said there is nothing to see here'Morrissey kisses a Rosary on stage with new song questioning the destruction of Notre Dame pic.twitter.com/5vdvPyuqCB
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) July 3, 2023
Some “experts” claim that the 2019 Notre Dame fire, which broke out at the start of Holy Week, might have been caused by a cigarette or an electrical mishap, though no solid evidence supports these theories. The goal now is to get the cathedral back on its feet by 2024 for the Paris Olympics, unless history repeats itself with another “mysterious fire.”
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