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Feb 26 2018 05:46am
In practice...

To defend yourself with understanding, you must:
have recoils to break ties of agreement that you do not want

To defend yourself with assiduity, you must:
conceal what you do from the eyes of others

To defend yourself with quick interpretation, you must:
denounce and criticize any malevolent (malicious) act that you witness

To defend yourself with knowledge, you must:
make ample movements, to saturate the minds of others, with an excess of knowledge

This post was edited by Chevaucheur on Feb 26 2018 05:49am
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A documentary that I liked was: "Le Ghetto de Venise, une histoire des Juifs de Venise".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojd7ZMkpQHE

This documentary tells about the first ghetto in Italy, located in Venice, where Jews were closed.
It tells what conditions the Jews lived in at that time.

Catholics refused to be bankers, so it was the Jews who were in charge of playing this role.
There were many Jewish doctors.
It was the Jews who were involved in trade with Africa.

We see in this documentary that the Jews are unhappy to live locked up in this way.
In the year 1800, Napoleon conquers Italy.

Here is the oath that Napoleon Bonaparte made when he came to power:
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Je jure de maintenir l'intégrité du territoire de la République ; de respecter et de faire respecter les lois du concordat et la liberté des cultes ; de respecter et faire respecter l'égalité des droits, la liberté politique et civile, l'irrévocabilité des ventes des biens nationaux ; de ne lever aucun impôt, de n'établir aucune taxe qu'en vertu de la loi ; de maintenir l'institution de la légion d'honneur ; de gouverner dans la seule vue de l'intérêt, du bonheur et de la gloire du peuple français.


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I swear to maintain the integrity of the territory of the Republic; to respect and enforce the laws of concordat and freedom of religion; respect and ensure respect for equal rights, political and civil liberty, irrevocability of sales of national goods; to levy no tax, to establish any tax only under the law; to maintain the institution of the legion of honor; to govern in the sole sight of the interest, happiness and glory of the French people.


It was at this time that the Jews finally got out of the ghettos.

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Feb 26 2018 08:45am
I will tell you another story.
When I was young, I had a left-handed friend.
Sometimes my brother and I went to his house.
And we had fun fighting kindly.

One day his mother arrived, and she saw that we were all fighting.
She said "stop right now to beat you!".
And there, my left-handed friend answered "we do not fight, we dance".

It's something that makes me laugh again.
That's the harmony.
Harmony is sometimes very violent, but it is something good.

Muslims completely neglect to cultivate this well-being.
That's why I think it's good to learn to speak Chinese today.
I do not learn Chinese because China is the most powerful country in the world.

I learn Chinese because the behavior of Muslims, sometimes aggressive, can be associated with an invitation to dance.
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I sent this message:

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Monsieur le Ministre d’Etat,
Je suis étudiant en pharmacie à la faculté de MMM. Je suis actuellement en NNNe année.
Aux environ du mois de juin de l'année 2017, j'étais en train de passer mon examen oral AAA, avec le Docteur A.
Le Docteur B faisait passer un autre examen oral, un peu plus loin dans la même salle.
Au bout d'un moment, l'examen avec Mr. B s'est interrompu, et l'élève a quitté la salle.
Etant donné qu'il n'y avait pas d'autres élèves après moi (j'étais le dernier à passer), Mr. B s'est levé et s'est dirigé vers la sortie. Il a choisi de passer derrière moi pour atteindre la sortie plutôt que de passer derrière Mr. A (la salle était très petite).
Ca ne m'a pas dérangé.
Le problème, c'est qu'il s'est immobilisé derrière moi pendant plusieurs secondes. Il a fallu que j'interrompe mon examen oral avec Mr. A, et que je me retourne pour que enfin Mr. B quitte la salle.

Je trouve cela d'autant plus dérangeant que pendant les nombreux cours que nous a faits le Docteur B, il a répété à de nombreuses reprises: "Je suis un fou, moi!".

Au mois de décembre dernier, lors de l'examen écrit de BBB (qui se déroulait cette fois dans un amphithéâtre rempli de monde), le Docteur B s'est dirigé vers moi.
J'ai alors baissé la tête, et il s'est presque acroupi pour me regarder droit dans les yeux, et il a dit: "Ah oui, c'est bon, cette colonne d'étudiants est bien alignée" (sous-entendu que la distribution des copies pouvait commencer). Il a ensuite "vérifié" d'autres colonnes d'étudiants de façon moins invasive.

J'aimerais que des mesures soient prises, car je crains que le Docteur B ne recommence ce genre d'agression.

Je vous prie d’agréer, Monsieur le Ministre d’Etat, l’expression de ma haute considération.


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Minister of State,
I am a pharmacy student at the MMM faculty. I am currently in NNNe year.
At about the month of June of 2017, I was taking my AAA oral exam with Dr. A.
Dr. B was taking another oral exam a little further in the same room.
After a while, the examination with Mr. B was finished, and the student left the room.
Since there were no other students after this student (I was the very last student), Mr. B got up and headed for the exit. He chose to go behind me to reach the exit rather than pass behind Mr. A (the room was very small).
It did not bother me.
The problem is that he stopped behind me for several seconds. I had to interrupt my oral exam with Mr. A, and turn around so that Mr. B finally left the room.

I find it all the more disturbing since we had many classes with Dr. B, and he repeated many times:: "I am a madman, me!".

Last December, during the written BBB exam (which was taking place this time in an amphitheater full of people), Dr. B went to me.
I then lowered my head, and he almost crouched to look me straight in the eyes, and he said, "Oh yes, it's okay, this column of students is aligned" (implied that the distribution of copies could begin). He then "checked" other student columns in a less invasive way.

I would like some action to be taken, because I am afraid that Dr. B will repeat this kind of aggression.

Please accept, Sir, the expression of my highest consideration.
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Feb 27 2018 05:05am
Muslims are naive, sometimes voluntarily, and often excessively.
It's a strength they have.
In the French language, the word "naivety" has a very pejorative connotation.
I find it very important to understand that naivety and stupidity are two very different things.

Naivety is a great strength.
Naivety is what enables Muslims to "provoke things".
Naivety allows Muslims not to leave unresolved dangers. (ne pas laisser des dangers en suspens)
Naivety allows Muslims to fight the excessive pragmatism of Catholics.
Naivety is definitively something positive in certain situations.

This post was edited by Chevaucheur on Feb 27 2018 05:05am
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Feb 27 2018 05:22am
The naivety of Muslims is sometimes extremely offensive. (blessante, hurtful)
It was because of the naivety of the Muslims that there was a gulf (a ditch) between Europe and Africa in the early 20th century.

Benevolence is a strength within the Muslim community.
But sometimes, naivety erases this force.

It is this whole set of mechanisms that constitutes the intelligence of Muslims.
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Feb 27 2018 07:10am
I will tell you a story that my rabbi told me.

Once upon a time, a few thousand years ago, the Jewish people.
We were dressed in armor, shields, and weapons.
We were a small, but courageous army.
Suddenly, our road crossed a very large army.
It was very hot, and the sun was shining brightly.
What happened ?
How to defend against this much larger army?
People took their shields, and they used them to reflect the sun's rays to strangers.
The others then left, and the conflict was avoided.

What is the moral of this story?
This attitude of dazzling potential adversaries may not have scared opponents.
But this behavior was enough to make it clear that we did not want to start the fight.
If the adversaries had started the fight, then they would have faced despair, because they would have been the only ones responsible for the conflict.

It is the mechanics of "aggressing to make peace reign".
It is a little that mechanics found when Israel colonizes territories, to prevent an other war.

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