Aucun pardon !
Ne venez pas pleurer du racisme assumez de pondre des déchets du système que vous êtes incapable d’éduquer ,
Vous devez rentrer en Afrique .
Aujourd’hui c’est Louis , demain ça peut être votre enfant !
Personne ne doit se taire , on doit dénoncer
More footage of the same invader gang attacking young Louis in France and filming it.
They tortured, abused, humiliated this young boy over a prolonged period.
Eventually beaten him into a coma.
His heart stopped 3 days later.
You had enough yet?!?!
🚨 FRENCH TEEN LYNCHED FOR DARING TO TALK TO THE POLICE
17-year-old Louis was beaten, then hunted down and executed in Narbonne.
First attacked on June 12. He did what any normal citizen would do - he filed a complaint.
Days later the same pack returned, filmed themselves stomping him to death while screaming: “Tu ne parleras plus à la police !” (“You won’t snitch to the cops anymore!”).
A native French kid murdered in cold blood for trusting the system.
While the media buries the story and politicians keep preaching “diversity”, French youth are being sacrificed on the streets.
This isn’t “youth violence”. This is imported savagery + zero assimilation + spineless justice = dead French children.
How many more Louises until France admits it’s being conquered from within?
RIP Louis.
Time to wake up or watch your country die. 🇫🇷
#JusticePourLouis #Narbonne #FranceEnDanger
Five teenagers in France are facing murder charges after luring 17-year-old Louis to a construction site, where they kicked, stomped, and punched him until he lost consciousness.
DIABOLICAL!
Police were able to quickly track down the suspects thanks to footage they shared on social media, which clearly showed many of their faces. One video shows 3 of them on a train after the attack, singing and appearing to have a good time.
Authorities have only released the suspects’ first names and initials: Isaac P., 18; Mathias T., 17; Jordan S., 16; Lucas P., 17; and Kilian T., 19.
Louis was rushed to the hospital following the brutal assault, but after 5 days, he succumbed to his injuries.
These are the North African Muslims who tortured and murdered 17-year-old Louis in France.
The first phase of an Islamic conquest is the mass rape of women, which is fully underway across Europe.
The second phase is the killing of men and teenage boys, which has now started.
The third and final phase is the kidnapping and mass conversion of children.
This is a religious war. How much longer are Europeans willing to wait?
The mother of 17-year-old Louis, who was ambushed and beaten to death by a gang that also recorded the attack, has released a statement:
"My son, my love, my life... since Saturday, life has stopped for me... You fought like a lion, my love, with all the strength I know you are capable of, and I thank you, my love, for giving me the chance to accompany you all the way to the end.
My love... You came into this world in my arms, and you left in my arms, surrounded by all your loved ones and their love... There is no question of goodbye between us, my baby; you are and always will be with me...
Mummy is in warrior mode, my son. You know that I will fight with all the strength I have so that justice is done for you... I love you, my Boubou, so much that my heart no longer knows how to beat since its metronome left... Make God and the angels dance with your music, my love."
Brave Christian woman in England is being praised after a video of her praying aloud over a Muslim man who was behaving irrationally on a bus went viral.
In July 2013, five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas vanished while playing near her home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, triggering an urgent community search.
Among the volunteers were 15-year-old Temar Boggs and his friend Chris Garcia, who decided they couldn't just stand by.
The two teenagers grabbed their bicycles and joined the effort, riding through nearby streets while keeping an eye out for anything unusual.
Not long into their search, they noticed a young girl matching Jocelyn's description sitting inside a vehicle.
Convinced they had found her, the boys began pursuing the car on their bikes, staying behind it for roughly 15 minutes and refusing to give up despite being vastly outmatched.
Realizing he was being followed, the driver eventually stopped and let the little girl out of the vehicle before fleeing the scene.
Jocelyn was found unharmed and safely reunited with her family.
Police later arrested 73-year-old Troyer Robert Glass in connection with the abduction.
Temar Boggs' determination and quick thinking transformed an ordinary summer afternoon into an extraordinary act of courage, proving that sometimes heroes are simply teenagers who choose to act when others might hesitate.
🅾️🅾️ Wayne Rooney: On Lionel Messi performance against Austria:
“I’ll say this now, what we’re witnessing right now is just completely mental. I’ve played at the absolute highest level, I know what the physical toll of this game is, and Messi scoring twice today to break the all-time World Cup goal record? It’s just insane.
How are we all sitting here acting like this is normal? The man is 39 years old. At 39, most lads are sitting on a beach, or struggling to get out of bed for a Sunday league kickabout, let alone dominating the biggest tournament on Earth. It defies logic.
He’s out there gliding past players, reading the game three steps ahead of everyone else, and finishing like he’s still in his mid-twenties.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: anyone who still doubts Lionel Messi as the greatest to ever play the game simply is not mentally OK. It’s that simple.
There’s no footballing argument left to have. Even if your brain has been completely disconnected, your eyes alone just sitting there watching what he is doing on that pitch should tell you absolutely everything you need to know. You don't need a tactical breakdown. You just need to look at the screen. To do what he’s done throughout his career was incredible, but to reach the pinnacle of the World Cup record books at 39?
We will never, ever see anything like this again. We just need to stop trying to analyze it and appreciate that we're looking at the absolute best to ever lace up a pair of boots”
🚨🎙️ ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIĆ ON LIONEL MESSI'S INFLUENCE ON ARGENTINA AFTER THEIR WIN OVER AUSTRIA:
“I'm obsessed with watching Messi.
Not because he's my friend.
Not because of nostalgia.
Because after all these years, I'm still trying to understand how one player can control a football match without touching the ball every minute.
I watched Argentina today and the first thing I noticed wasn't the scoreline.
It was the way Austria reacted whenever Messi moved.
One step to the left, defenders follow.
One drop into midfield, the entire shape changes.
One glance over his shoulder panic.
That's not football.
That's psychological warfare.
And that's why I laugh when people reduce him to goals and assists.
They don't understand what they're watching.
Messi isn't just Argentina's best player.
He's Argentina's system.
He's their confidence.
He's their belief.
He's the reason every teammate walks onto the pitch thinking the impossible is possible.
People ask me about the GOAT debate.
What debate?
Seriously.
What debate?
For me, there isn't one.
The debate exists because television needs content and social media needs arguments.
When I watch football, I don't see a debate.
I see Messi.
Then I see everybody else.
That doesn't mean other legends weren't incredible.
It means I've never seen another player influence a match, a team and an entire generation of football the way Messi has.
And today was another reminder.
He didn't need a hat-trick.
He didn't need to score from 40 yards.
He just needed to be Lionel Messi.
And suddenly Argentina looked like a completely different team.
That's greatness.
Not when everything depends on you.
When everybody becomes better because you're there.
I've played against great players.
I've played with great players.
But Messi is the only player I've ever watched and genuinely thought:
'This isn't normal.'
The scary thing?
Opponents know exactly what he's going to do.
And they still can't stop it.
That's why I don't waste my time with comparisons anymore.
Some players become legends.
Some players become icons.
Messi became a category of his own.
And after today's performance, if you're still asking me who the greatest footballer of all time is...
You're asking the wrong question.
The right question is:
Will football ever produce another one like him?”