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Monday, April 18, 2016
France: Muslims Riot In Metro (Subway)
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Anonymous
said...
"Angered migrants threw missiles and charged one another with iron and wooden bars at the Stalingrad Metro..."...in Paris.
PARIS has a Metro station named after a city named after a mass murderer who killed on a scale greater than Nazi Germany!
Stalingrad is the name of a city in Russia, which used to be called Tsaritsyn from 1589 to 1925 when the name was changed to Stalingrad. ‘Stalin’ means man of steel or leader. Stalingrad - (Stalin) as in Joseph Stalin, and (grad) or (Город) which is the Russian word for city = Stalin's City Now it is called Volgograd because of its location on the Volga River. Stalingrad was defended by the Russians when Germans laid siege to it during WWII . The city was named after their Dictator.
I'm glad to hear I was not the only person shocked by that.
I have been to Paris, but I didn't travel through this station apparently, or did not understand it when it was being pronounced over the speaker system.
2 comments:
"Angered migrants threw missiles and charged one another with iron and wooden bars at the Stalingrad Metro..."...in Paris.
PARIS has a Metro station named after a city named after a mass murderer who killed on a scale greater than Nazi Germany!
Stalingrad is the name of a city in Russia, which used to be called Tsaritsyn from 1589 to 1925 when the name was changed to Stalingrad. ‘Stalin’ means man of steel or leader. Stalingrad - (Stalin) as in Joseph Stalin, and (grad) or (Город) which is the Russian word for city = Stalin's City
Now it is called Volgograd because of its location on the Volga River. Stalingrad was defended by the Russians when Germans laid siege to it during WWII . The city was named after their Dictator.
YOU JUST CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP!
Yeah.
I'm glad to hear I was not the only person shocked by that.
I have been to Paris, but I didn't travel through this station apparently, or did not understand it when it was being pronounced over the speaker system.
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