The "City of Light" is in darkness
The "City of Light" is in darkness

They called it "an attack on humanity". Totally wrong. It was an attack against the West. It was not mere "terror". It was Islamic terror. They were not also "all Charlie Hebdo". 

More than 120 dead in Paris, "the capital of blasphemy," as it is called by Islamists in their forums. The city not only of CharlieHebdo magazine with its irreverence, but of the "Soumission"' novel by Michel Houellebecq, the city of the last free intellectuals of Europe. The city of journalists such as Caroline Fourest, who has just published a book entitled "In Praise of Blasphemy." The city of newspapers such as Le Point, which just published Alain Finkielkraut and his pessimistic vision about the future of multicultural France .

Paris is home to the very few imam "moderates" in Europe, who hoped to heal Islam with the Enlightenment, and that today walk around in the French suburbs protected as heads of state. Paris the city of Boualem Sansal, the Algerian writer accused of "Islamophobia", just granted an award by the Academie Francaise.

When does Europe also fire some shots?
Paris, the city of laïcité or secularism, used as a tiger for integration, where freedom of conscience is a civic duty. France, the country hosting the biggest fiercely anti-Islamic party in Europe (Marine Le Pen) and the most large and prosperous Jewish community of the continent, the country that has passed a law banning the Islamic headscarf in schools. 

At the time of the Rushdie affair, in 1989, a substantial part of the British establishment was against the writer and in favor of the Muslims and their "anger":  Writers, journalists, cardinals, politicians, they could not be counted on to protect free speech.. In France everybody, however, invoked the "right to blasphemy" in a democracy. Voltaire, not coincidentally, was the author of a book cursed by Islam, "Mohammed, or the fanaticism". 

Paris, city of refuge of the great democratic exiles from Iran's Khomeini, was targeted by Iranian gunmen in France. During the massacres in Algeria in the nineties, when tens of journalists and writers were killed, Islamists charged them with "Francophonie". Too tied to Paris, its culture, its language, its identity. 

The targets of this operation of  Parisian Jihad are restaurants and bars, theaters and stadiums, places of hedonism and libertinism, symbols of of the Western love for life. "We love death as you love life," the Islamists repeat since September 11, while they kill scores of "infidels". 

There was no "better" city than Paris to celebrate this dark slogan. They want to turn the City of Lights into darkness, enslave humanity and subjugate Western civilization.

And so far, they are winning.

The day after the 130 dead, very few media in Europe used the word "Islam". Most praised French solidarity.

When do we also fire some shots?

And, let us not forget that meanwhile, Europe is forsaking Israel and the Jews. Good luck!