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arista
26-10-2020, 12:13 PM
https://twitter.com/TRTWorldNow/status/1320698011274674176




This is Verbal War of Macron
who is backing Greece.


This will cause a massive trade blockage

bots
26-10-2020, 12:24 PM
You have the wrong reason here Arista. This is because Macron spoke out in defence of free speech after that teacher was beheaded. Many muslim countries have stopped selling french products in protest

arista
26-10-2020, 12:28 PM
You have the wrong reason here Arista. This is because Macron spoke out in defence of free speech after that teacher was beheaded. Many muslim countries have stopped selling french products in protest


Sure.
Macron wants French Speech

I only put Greece as there is War going on.
as a Ref.

Cherie
26-10-2020, 12:28 PM
You have the wrong reason here Arista. This is because Macron spoke out in defence of free speech after that teacher was beheaded. Many muslim countries have stopped selling french products in protest

backwards we are sliding

Kizzy
26-10-2020, 12:35 PM
Seems very anti European either way. Still buying Chinese products I bet.

arista
26-10-2020, 12:43 PM
Seems very anti European either way. Still buying Chinese products I bet.

Yes China Products will take over the market
in Turkey.

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:25 PM
they could do with some french perfume tbh

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:28 PM
This is because the turk said marcon needs a mental check.

We need to crush all countries who boycott western goods

Kizzy
26-10-2020, 01:30 PM
Yes China Products will take over the market
in Turkey.

They're anti Muslim. .so where's the backlash for them?

arista
26-10-2020, 01:31 PM
This is because the Turk said Marcon needs a mental check.

We need to crush all countries who boycott western goods


Yes part of the battle
French products getting chucked in bins
is not nice

Kizzy
26-10-2020, 01:33 PM
they could do with some french perfume tbh

Why because they smell?... I see your 'the turk' comment too.

These could be seen as racist comments tbh...

arista
26-10-2020, 01:33 PM
They're anti Muslim. .so where's the backlash for them?


Yes China has a Muslim Problem.


But it appears they can Fly into
Turkey with fresh Produce.

Used to be French stock.

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:34 PM
Yes part of the battle
French products getting chucked in bins
is not nice

Its childish.

Dont get me wrong, the french are stubborn, and Macron clearly has small gay man syndrome.

But I cannot and will not support these Muslim Islamist countries ganging up.

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:35 PM
Why because they smell?... I see your 'the turk' comment too.

These could be seen as racist comments tbh...

Because they are luxury items! of course i didnt mean they all smell.

Turk is someone from turkey.

arista
26-10-2020, 01:35 PM
Why because they smell?... I see your 'the turk' comment too.

These could be seen as racist comments tbh...


No Kizzy


Turk :
a native or inhabitant of Turkey, or a person of Turkish descent.

arista
26-10-2020, 01:36 PM
Because they are luxury items! of course i didnt mean they all smell.

Turk is someone from turkey.


Yes a legal Description

Ammi
26-10-2020, 01:39 PM
...why is this connected to Greece, it’s surely not...?...

Morocco calls Muhammad cartoons an 'act of provocation' as France urges Arab countries not to overreact...


Morocco has become the latest Arab nation to hit out at France after cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad were projected onto two French government buildings, calling it an “insulting act of provocation”.

The French government issued a statement at the weekend urging Arab countries to resist public calls for a boycott of French goods, as the row over the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty – and president Emmanuel Macron’s comments in the aftermath – continued to escalate.

On Sunday, Morocco in a statement called for France to stop “stoking resentment” and condemned the continuing publication of cartoons of the Prophet, saying that they reflect the “immaturity of their perpetrators”.

“Freedom of expression cannot, for any reason, justify the insulting provocation and the offence of the Muslim religion, which has more than two billion followers across the world. As much as it condemns all obscurantist and barbaric violence allegedly perpetrated in the name of Islam, the Kingdom of Morocco stands up against these abusive provocations of the sacredness of the Muslim religion,” said the statement.

Earlier this month, 47-year-old French teacher Paty was murdered by 18-year-old Abdoulakh A, who was later shot dead by the police. Paty was killed after he showed his students the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that were published in the French satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo. In 2015, following the publishing of cartoons, 12 people were killed in an attack on the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo.

As the controversy grew after Paty’s death, last week those caricatures and Paty’s portrait were projected onto town halls in two cities, Montpellier and Toulouse, for several hours as part of a tribute to Paty.

French president Emmanuel Macron has already said that his country will not give up cartoons.

“We will not give in, ever. We respect all differences in a spirit of peace. We do not accept hate speech and defend reasonable debate. We will always be on the side of human dignity and universal values,” Macron tweeted.

However, France’s refusal to back down and support for the controversial cartoons has led to boycott of French products across many countries of the Arab world including Moracco, Kuwait, and Qatar.

BBC News reported that in Jordan, Qatar and Kuwait, supermarket shelves were stripped of French products. In Kuwait, a major retail union ordered a boycott of French goods. Social media was also abuzz with hashtags calling for the boycott of French products.

In a statement, France’s foreign affairs ministry said the calls to boycott French products are “baseless and should stop immediately, as well as all attacks against our country, which are being pushed by a radical minority.”

However, the controversy is far from over, and in some countries the backlash to France is being led from the top. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan continued to attack Macron over the weekend, after saying he needs to have his mental health checked. France temporarily recalled its ambassador to Istanbul in protest.

arista
26-10-2020, 01:42 PM
"connected to Greece"


Its part of the Back story
up to now.

Ammi
26-10-2020, 01:43 PM
...the back story of the recent beheading of Samuel Paty..?...

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:44 PM
Do you watch France 24 Arista?
I find it to be the best source for news given current world politics.

arista
26-10-2020, 01:46 PM
Do you watch France 24 Arista?
I find it to be the best source for news given current world politics.


Yes France24HD is great.

bots
26-10-2020, 01:46 PM
This has nothing to do with greece, it's about arab countries protesting against free speech in France

arista
26-10-2020, 01:46 PM
...the back story of the recent beheading of Samuel Paty..?...


Before that tragic Murder

arista
26-10-2020, 01:48 PM
This has nothing to do with greece, it's about arab countries protesting against free speech in France


Yes it is.

Captain.Remy
26-10-2020, 01:50 PM
Part of the issue wih Turkey has to do with Greece. Both presidents don't get along.
But the free speech issue is what caused the latest "verbal war".
And you know what, we really don't care. French products are everywhere and Turkey isn't our biggest exchange partner anyway. k bye to them.

Other Middle East nations said the same, let's see if they do go through with it. They'll be the biggest losers out of it.

Kizzy
26-10-2020, 01:52 PM
Because they are luxury items! of course i didnt mean they all smell.

Turk is someone from turkey.

Hmmm thank you for the clarification.

UserSince2005
26-10-2020, 01:56 PM
Part of the issue wih Turkey has to do with Greece. Both presidents don't get along.
But the free speech issue is what caused the latest "verbal war".
And you know what, we really don't care. French products are everywhere and Turkey isn't our biggest exchange partner anyway. k bye to them.

Other Middle East nations said the same, let's see if they do go through with it. They'll be the biggest losers out of it.

Yes, the french stamp of quality and luxury that their exports are known for surpasses Islamic rhetoric.

The French need not worry.

The Slim Reaper
26-10-2020, 01:57 PM
They'll soon back down when there's a marinière shortage in the middle east.

Nicky91
26-10-2020, 02:12 PM
Turkey asap needs a new president :(

even within TRT as far as i know some people are getting sick and tired of his regime

Captain.Remy
26-10-2020, 02:14 PM
Yes, the french stamp of quality and luxury that their exports are known for surpasses Islamic rhetoric.

The French need not worry.

We really don't need to worry though.:shrug:
They can ban our products, in the end it won't change the fact that freedom of speech is more important than ever.

arista
26-10-2020, 03:41 PM
1320715694816702465


French Stock now getting Blocked by other nations


https://twitter.com/search?q=%23boycottfrance&src=trend_click&vertical=trends

arista
26-10-2020, 03:45 PM
1320669256170651648

bots
26-10-2020, 03:45 PM
we could be seeing the start of ww3 right here

arista
26-10-2020, 03:46 PM
we could be seeing the start of ww3 right here


Sure it is Possible.

Captain.Remy
26-10-2020, 04:34 PM
Sure it is Possible.

Nothing will happen. They're just mad we're not under the Sharia law.
What they're doing is basically agreeing with the Charlie Hebdo and Paris attacks in 2015. End of the story.
Watch them buy products from China who is treating horribly muslim Uigurs though.

Cherie
26-10-2020, 04:34 PM
Nothing will happen. They're just mad we're not under the Sharia law.
What they're doing is basically agreeing with the Charlie Hebdo and Paris attacks in 2015. End of the story.
Watch them buy products from China who is treating horribly muslim Uigurs though.

Good point

bots
26-10-2020, 04:39 PM
Nothing will happen. They're just mad we're not under the Sharia law.
What they're doing is basically agreeing with the Charlie Hebdo and Paris attacks in 2015. End of the story.
Watch them buy products from China who is treating horribly muslim Uigurs though.

yeah, what i take from these "protests" is that they are validating the teachers beheading. That's why i say this has the potential to become ww3 ... religion vs free speech and democracy ... hopefully it will all fizzle out, but stranger things have happened and this is 2020

arista
26-10-2020, 04:53 PM
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