Arabs and people of color were the ones burning Paris but saying that is ‘forbidden,’ writes Hungarian commentator

A Hungarian commentator says while it is “forbidden to talk about,” the attacks and mass riots in Paris were done by migrants, Arabs, and people of color, and according to him, there is no denying it based on the video footage flowing out of Paris.

Zsolt Bayer, writing for Magyar Nemzet newspaper, one of the most widely read newspapers in Hungary, wrote that chaos in France left 264 cars burned, 692 cases of arson, one police officer in a coma, and two people dead, one due to stab wounds and the other due to a car accident. In addition, mass looting ensued, 192 people were injured, along with 21 police officers and seven firefighters.

He noted that after the PSG’s Champions League victory, there was no doubt that “celebrations,” would ensue, but everything that came next exceeded everyone’s expectations.

“And what is forbidden to talk about: all this was done by migrants. Look at the available footage! Arabs and people of color are setting fires, looting, attacking police officers and defenseless girls. I say it again: this is forbidden to talk about, because it is racism and Nazism,” he writes.

Videos of the incident went viral across social media, with many of them showcasing the extreme violence that took place in Paris and other French cities.

Bayer, however, writes that in the case of a White perpetrator, the race is immediately named, as the media did in the recent Liverpool case.

“On the other hand, if an idiotic bastard drives into a crowd in Liverpool and happens to be not a terrorist, they will immediately describe him, proudly and happily, as ‘English, white-skinned,” wrote the Hungarian commentator.

Notably, newspapers such as the Daily Mail raced to name the suspect as White despite a policy of usually not naming the race of perpetrators. Many online commentators pointed out the double standard.

“For a white perpetrator, it is important that he is white. For a colored perpetrator, it is forbidden to talk about him… In any case, let us remember this: Today in France, during the victory of the capital team, Paris is being destroyed, looted, set on fire, and people are being killed. It is people of color and Arabs. Migrants. The pearls of Africa, those who have no business in Europe,” Bayer wrote.

“But here they are, and they are pouring in. And lest we forget: Antoine Léaument, a representative of the radical left-wing France Unbowed (LFI), said the tear gas used on the Champs-Élysées was an overreaction and that the Minister of the Interior was responsible for the chaos,” Bayer continued.

Bayer points out that there is already a debate within France about the perpetrators of the attacks and who they are, with a number of politicians using harsh terms to describe the rioters.

He pointed out that French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau wrote on his social media page that “true PSG fans are rejoicing at the team’s impressive performance, while barbarians are provoking law enforcement by storming the streets of Paris.”

Meanwhile, Jordan Bardella, leader of the National Rally, said Paris had become a “playground for rioters.”

However, Bayer does not view this as going far enough to describe what happened in France. He wrote that the term “barbarians” distorts the truth.

“After all, these barbarians also have skin color and we also know where they came from. Of course we do. Charles Martel also knew exactly who he was fighting, he also knew who Abdul Rahman al Ghafiqi was. If he hadn’t known, he wouldn’t have been able to win at Poitiers,” he wrote, citing Martel’s battle at Poitiers in 1356.

“Of course, today there is no Charles Martel, no Abdul Rahman al Ghafiqi — only the self-absorbed, self-surrendering emptiness, and on the other side the most disgusting scum, which, as things stand, will devour us unless we do something different,” he writes. adding, “because while this is what a big, nationwide celebration looks like in the bright and happy West.”

Of course, the debate is often about foreigners versus citizens, but Bayer claims there is a racial element that is in place that is not allowed to be talked about unless the perpetrators are White, as the British media showcased in Liverpool. Of course, the infamous French political Éric Zemmour, essentially spoke using the same language yesterday following the riots, blaming Arab-Muslim immigration for the chaos.

“This violence has nothing to do with football,” Zemmour insisted. “Whether their teams win or lose, these pseudo-supporters react in the same way. They break, they pillage, they steal, they assault, they burn.”

He argued the culprits are not true fans but instead come from “the same neighborhoods, the same backgrounds, most of them children of Arab-Muslim immigration,” and that their actions are motivated by hatred of France. “Whether they were born here or there, whether they are French or foreign, they hate France and the French. The Whites… are their enemies,” he claimed.

Bayer’s criticisms of France, therefore, track in a similar manner to Zemmour’s statements. However, Bayer most likely will not face any type of prosecution for his statements, whereas Zemmour has gone to court numerous times due to “hate speech.” The difference? Bayer lives in Hungary, a place where much of the liberal West complains there is a lack of freedom of speech, but one where both sides can speak their mind without being dragged to court for so-called hate speech violations.

As for Bayer himself, he believes the West is nearing its end, and events like the riots in Paris only appear to cement his belief.

“We need to clean up the murderers of the homeland and the nation, the mob that wants to murder us. Get ready. Because this is the island of Lord of the Flies, and the end is near,” Bayer writes.

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