Tensions grow in France as images mocking Mohammed are projected onto buildings across France in solidarity with beheaded teacher and in support of free speech – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Tensions grow in France as images mocking Mohammed are projected onto buildings across France in solidarity with beheaded teacher and in support of free speech




Inflammatory cartoons mocking religion that were originally published by the satirical French newspaper ‘Charlie Hebdo’ have been projected onto the facades of buildings across France to mark a national day of mourning in honour of Samuel Paty, a teacher beheaded by a Muslim terrorist.

Paty had his head sawn off by a deranged Mohammedan after he displayed cartoons mocking the founder of the Religion of Peace, Mohammed, to his class in a lesson on freedom of expression.

On Thursday cartoons were projected onto buildings in solidarity with Paty and other victims of Muslim atrocities and were also intended as a display of “freedom of expression” and “freedom of conscience,” according to Carole Delga, the president of the Occitanie region RT reported.

While Charlie Hebdo has mocked many religions, including Christianity and Judaism only followers of the Religion of Peace have reacted with mindless violence.

In an attack on the newspaper in 2015 12 people were killed in that attack, but France is no stranger to Muslim terrorism.

French people have been forced to become accustomed to seeing their compatriots regularly butchered in the streets of their own nation by some deranged Mohammedan incapable to integrating into Western society.

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