I live in Peckham. I walk down the street, I am the only Englishman. I walk past the local secondary school and I am not exaggerating when I say I do not see a single English child there. We did this to ourselves for some reason
These people do not want to integrate. They bring their own rules and regulations and ignore the endemic ones. The architecture looks fine its the rest that looks shitty.
If he had been touring the Chinese/Vietnamese quarters in the 13th district because there is one, a massive one with Buddhist temples and statues everywhere, would you have said the same thing? The South Asians, that is Indians, Bengali, Pakistani, Sri Lankans, etc. have overrun part of the 9th district of Paris. Would your comment be the same? I wish tourists would also stop by these spots.
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
You know that alot of africans fought for France's freedom right? French West Africa (French: Afrique-Occidentale française, AOF) was a federation of eight French colonial territories in West Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan (now Mali), French Guinea (now Guinea), Ivory Coast, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), Dahomey (now Benin) and Niger. The federation existed from 1895 until 1958
@@nunyaplayz Highest honours to every one of them! But why aren't people fighting for their own freedoms now? Freedom from corruption, incompetence, religion, foreign powers (Russia and China) etc. Freedoms to create good, stable, independent lives
I live in an average town in Scotland. I notice the area changing. The main street near me is becoming run down, established shops leaving, weeds growing through tarmac, and litter everywhere .
Since the pandemic, we have entered an era of doom and gloom, slow death and dereliction in all the areas of human life: spiritual, social, psychological, economical, financial, communication, cultural, creativity, moral, etc. And it's *by design* . It can be explained though.
@@michellemobakeng5938 Yes. Please, watch "Europa the last battle" 12h documentary and "The protocols of the learned elders of zion". Both explain what is really going on. Cheers!
@@JessicaBateman69 yes and our women are encouraged to mingle with black men, all ads are like this, as a jewish man I have no problem with blacks but some muslims really scare me.
The Americans are buying up everything they put their hands on. The Australians have started to land whilst the British have been settling in France since the 1990s. They are buying chateaus, farmlands, houses, apartments, etc. changing the landscape of towns in some areas of France. Isn't sad too? But France is big, there are still plenty French nationals in the territory who love their country and maintain the French spirit. Paris has become a multicultural place where Parisians try to survive. I am afraid that social media contribute to the demise of many a place.
@@michellemobakeng5938guilty. Sorry. We're American and we moved to the Pyrenees 2.5 years ago. Little village of 700, wonderful area and people. We are making every effort to fit in though, learning French, supporting the village/ school. We've met some expats who only stay in their "english" bubble. I think that's ridiculous. If you go somewhere new, it's your responsibility to adapt, not expect people to change.
Gawd help us! Haven't been to London in nearly 20 years, and I intend to keep it that way. I worked in London in the mid 60s for four years - they were good times then!
It really pisses me off when tyrannical idiots tell people they cant film in a public space. He has no right or jurisdiction over whether this guy films or not as he is obviously in public. I would have told the guy to piss off and stop dictating what I can do on a public street by filming the street itslef and not specifically him anyway.
There is Soho, Chinatown in Central London and the Caribbean quarters in Brixton. You have 'Little India', that is not so little, between Wembley and Alperton, in Southall and East Ham too. The South Asians have their huge temples there. Actually, they have many spread across Christian England. Very cosmopolitan the UK. Paris has another quarter nobody talks about, it's like Soho, it's in the 13th district. It's been established in the 1970s by the Vietnamese but you also have Chinese, to put it simply nationals of the East Asian community.. It's huge. Like the Africans in Chateau Rouge, they have their shops, markets, networks, etc. They are very spread out. Then all the South Asians: Indians, Bengali, Pakistani, etc. have taken over part of the 9th district around Gare du Nord, and the Algerians, Tunisians, Moroccans are in Belleville and around Clignancourt, La Chapelle. I visited the African town in suburban Brussels, Belgium
@@michellemobakeng5938 An interesting and mostly correct breakdown. The Empires of those countries are responsible for the make up of such areas. I have known London for over 50 years and know the areas you mention. I love visiting, Chinatown, Southall and the Edgware Road. Also ate in a fabulous Vietnamese restaurant in Paris more than 20 years ago. We saw an Indian restaurant too, Pondicherry colonials. There has been a change in Paris and London in the past 20 years -all by design- with the new immigrants who do not have a personal shared heritage with France or the UK. Pre-Brexit London had many foreign colonials come and live here , the demographic change really happened at a pace then. Blame Tony Blair. Also remember 'White Flight'.
I travelled to Paris, on my own, when I was 15. It was a beautiful place and I was made very welcome. I'm now 58 and wouldn't dare go there alone 😢 I wouldn't even go to my own capital city (London), on my own.
@@michellemobakeng5938 That's not an exaggeration, and neither would I. It is also understandable to want to leave your own city and refuse to undergo such a change...
Over exaggerated. Some places are like that, but the majority, no. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps. Many have never set foot in their native homeland.
"The influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world." - Sir Winston Churchill speaking on Islam.
@@FirstName-14 IT WAS CHURCHIL,PAYED FUNDED BY AN AUSTRIAN BANKER OF CERTAIN PERSUASION, YOU ARE ANOTHER PROPAGANDA VICTIM, KNOW YOUR TRUE HISTORY AND FACTS BEFORE YOU BLEAT..
For years, I scoffed when minorities in the UK complained about not being "represented" in media and television. "We need to see ourselves," they said, and I thought it was ridiculous. Fast forward to 2024, where every other person I see around me - and often a majority - do not look or sound like I do. It is extremely alienating. Those leftie diversity people were right - representation matters. The ability to see oneself broadly reflected in one's society - is very, very important. Ethnic homogeneity is vital for a healthy human experience.
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
We have the same in London. Go to an area known as South London which is like Africa then go to East London which is like Bangladesh, then go to West London which is a mix of both except Southall which is all Pakistani.
As a Kiwi ‘experience tourist’ rather than an ‘Instagram one’ I will never visit Paris, London or Berlin again. Because the last time I was there 2014/15. Looking around I didn’t feel like I was in a French, English or German city. Even the speaking of the local language was a hit & miss affair. I mean if I desired to visit Morocco, Pakistan or Libya. I would simply go there. If you want some destinations where it’s homogeneous. You can immerse yourself in genuine local culture. May I recommend: Tibet, Namibia, Iran, Japan and Peru. And frankly. From my experience. It IS safer to walk the streets at night there. Than say Paris.
Your commentary is erudite and insightful. I’ve subscribed as soon as I heard the insightful comments in the first voiceover… Seriously great content 👍
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
When I was in North Paris years ago, a whole street was closed and dozens of muslims prayed on rugs. That was frightening! I never went back to Paris since.
My first trip to paris was in the late 70s what a great place i thought the smell of freshly baked bread and pastry shops selling great pastries, now i would not even consider going because it's become a lost city.
A very dark cloud has fallen over europe ....its heavy and so very sad. ..i love people ! We are all human beings but we do have different ways of living....its evident we are all different ! We cant all mix together ...unfortunately...there will.always be a tribal aspect of humanity , its in our genes world wide. . Its just so sad to see groups of people invade other groups ...its been a human trait for many many centuries ...but never on this level ... People bring up the colonial argument, this is a conversation stopper ....i do know that some countries introduced many many good things to other countries ...transport ..education . Medicine .farming ..industry ...however now a days ...the folk colonising the west seem to "take" a lot ...one cannot really argue this ! And im not suggesting for one minute that one group of human beings are any worse or better than another ....we as human beings can contribute so much ...but somehow this doesnt seem to be happening . Its just the "go there , take over and grab everything " attitude...and if anyone has anything to say or write about this ... they are verbally gunned down , shouted at , hurt , and walked over . Its so sad ....i weep ...our little islalnd has changed so very much at the hands of a few "suits" and meetings..... and for what ? And why ? .. power ?? What power ? To ruin a part of the world by another part of the world ? What for ? And why ? ...😢😢😢
This has been planned for well over a century, and put into place after 1945, I think he’s telling you to question what you were taught at school and ask why this is happening
They never understood that they didn't even invent the wheel by the time Europeans arrived at subsaharan Africa. They really think so much was taken from them because all they ever understood is taking, that's why they didn't invent civilisation but tribalism.
The architecture is absolutely beautiful despite being a working class neighbourhood. Its quite brilliantly designed and absolutely gorgeous. You can see how London imitated some of that esp. on streets like Regent Street.
@@dustthatsings6406 I dont think they have to) Socialist France probably maintains it via taxes on BNP Paribas and LVMH et al) If you look at the condition of the buildings they are in better condition than central London which has become a hinggledy piggledly mess. I dont know whether the residents appreciate it, but I wouldn't mind one of those upper tier apartments if you look skywards. I mean Id fear for my life when going shopping but C'est la vie as they say Lol
@@michellemobakeng5938In China Town or Japan town tourists want to go there as there are nice restaurants. In Chateau Rouge if you go there in the evening you will get mugged.
Jewish Whitechapel would be interesting ... I lived there from 1976/1984 .. it was still Jewish/Christian. I used to help someone in the market. A Jewish restaurant called Bloom's was there for salt beef on rye, chips and chopped liver ... the days have changed, time marches on
Agree with everything you say, same problem in the UK, these areas that were once nice places to visit soon end up as crime ridden no go areas, shame, enjoyed your video.
Over exaggerated. Some places are like that, but the majority, no. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps. Many have never set foot in their native homeland.
@@TheManfromRome Nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
I was in Paris during this summer and I was shocked!!!!! Many times it felt like being in Africa instead of Europe and I felt like I didn't belong to EU. I was asking my self what on earth the people of France did to your country and why?????
This is the challenge of organic diversity. When immigration is too high and too fast, assimilation is impossible from both the host and the guest perspective. Ghettoisation is guaranteed. As is civil unrest in the long term. That our leaders don't realise this will be a massive headache for themselves in the long run can only be attributed to incompetence, greed and a sheltered existence completely out of touch with reality.
It's worst in UK or Sweden. Same in Germany. This mess is implemented by the globalist WEF DAVOS gang, the SOROS/SCHWAB mafia. To destroy white native European peoples in their NWO plan of the great global village. KALERGI PLAN
It really isn’t - check out all my videos since I posted about the Free-Masons. Every video has been restricted. Ive quizzed RUclips on this and nothing…
I m french, 65 years old, and i don't recognize my country, it s really catastrophic situation. Our dirigeants since 50 years and particularly in the last 30 years are really evils. And Europe too. They imposed that to the people whith no options. If you protest a little you be call a racist, we have lost all our rights to be on your own home. The only way to maybe inverse the processus is unfortunately a hard regime and it's not a good option for lot of historical drama reasons, but at this time it would be the only one. One continent, one civilisation, completely falling whithout any single shot of weapon. If our grand fathers was seeing that nobody was going to die at war for preserve our borders and our freedom. Sad period, fortunately i m going die cause my age before i can see a complete takes od control by these people who hate us in majority.
I’ve not been in that neighborhood. I was in Paris in 2015 and it was fine. The north is where the projects are forgot what they call them. It’s a no go zone. But if I go back to France definitely going to a different city.
Sadly, the problem i have with this, is that no one there care to understand the world of french history, Flaubert, colette, Manet, Louis 14, Piaf, Mistengett. They could care less.
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe : ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
I don't know why we are surprised, you know the saying "birds of a feather will flock together" and people wherever they come from will want to live with people who look like them and have the same culture. It's not immigration per se that's the problem, it's mass, uncontrolled immigration and we are seeing the results of this all over Europe.
Well, well before this quarter existed in Paris, we had Soho, Chinatown, in Central London and the Caribbean quarters in Brixton. You have Little India between Wembley and Alperton, Southall and East Ham. All in England. So? Paris has another quarter nobody talks about, it's like Soho, it's in the 13th district. It's been established in the 1970s. Why don't you go there and make a video? Please, go. Then all the Indians, Bengali, Pakistani,... have taken over part of the 9th district around Gare du Nord, and the Algerians are in Belleville and around Clignancourt, La Chapelle. Do go to these places too.
@@TheManfromRomeI'm just providing more tourist attractions from other foreign nationalities that people overlook for some unknown reasons. Why should Chateau Rouge be more exotic than Porte d'Italie Chinatown (I think this is where it is) and its numerous temples and statues? I want tourists to know that Paris has other exotic places to visit offering a real change of scenery.
I live in Peckham. I walk down the street, I am the only Englishman. I walk past the local secondary school and I am not exaggerating when I say I do not see a single English child there. We did this to ourselves for some reason
The powers that be did this to us, We let it happen.
White flight and then Tony Blair let the whole world in on student visas.
Thank successive governments from Bliar onwards.
So sad
Aye. We're being replaced
These people do not want to integrate. They bring their own rules and regulations and ignore the endemic ones. The architecture looks fine its the rest that looks shitty.
To say Europe has fallen is a fair comment I think,
Import the turd world...
If he had been touring the Chinese/Vietnamese quarters in the 13th district because there is one, a massive one with Buddhist temples and statues everywhere, would you have said the same thing?
The South Asians, that is Indians, Bengali, Pakistani, Sri Lankans, etc. have overrun part of the 9th district of Paris. Would your comment be the same?
I wish tourists would also stop by these spots.
Nor did white south Africans
@@michellemobakeng5938 Be quiet Michelle. A spade's a spade. Let's not go all woke mind on this.
I saw France in the late 1980s. So glad I did. Like England, it's gone, now.
Same here...magical
I live in Exeter Devon and all the filth and crime and druggies are white northerners.
Absolute mess. If the French hadn't built the structures, it would look like Lagos.
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
Looks like every street in every town of Africa!
Yes... Why does Europe need to become Africa?
Far, far, far... better!
You know that alot of africans fought for France's freedom right? French West Africa (French: Afrique-Occidentale française, AOF) was a federation of eight French colonial territories in West Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan (now Mali), French Guinea (now Guinea), Ivory Coast, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), Dahomey (now Benin) and Niger. The federation existed from 1895 until 1958
@@nunyaplayz Highest honours to every one of them!
But why aren't people fighting for their own freedoms now?
Freedom from corruption, incompetence, religion, foreign powers (Russia and China) etc.
Freedoms to create good, stable, independent lives
@andrewst9797 our western governments keep meddling in foreign affairs and geopolitics it will never end
I live in an average town in Scotland. I notice the area changing. The main street near me is becoming run down, established shops leaving, weeds growing through tarmac, and litter everywhere .
Please do not allow bonney Scotland to lose it's identity.
In Edinburgh 1/3 of the schoolkids are African & Asian already
Since the pandemic, we have entered an era of doom and gloom, slow death and dereliction in all the areas of human life: spiritual, social, psychological, economical, financial, communication, cultural, creativity, moral, etc.
And it's *by design* . It can be explained though.
@@michellemobakeng5938 Yes. Please, watch "Europa the last battle" 12h documentary and "The protocols of the learned elders of zion". Both explain what is really going on. Cheers!
What has happened to my Paris where my grandparents lived, in the 17em arrondissement, from the mid 1930s - late 1960s. Just a tragic sight!
If Parisians question this are they cancelled and possibly jailed like their UK counter parts?
Most likely
@@JessicaBateman69 yes and our women are encouraged to mingle with black men, all ads are like this, as a jewish man I have no problem with blacks but some muslims really scare me.
cancelled yes. jailed no. french people have no balls.
Yes, it's just the same here. If you want to see wh*te England, go to Cornwall.
@@barryfoster453 really? I am french, there should be many white men in London, I heard its not the case anymore ?
It's so sad because I always wanted to see france one day. By the time I go see it it'll all be gone
You can still go to France, there are plenty of beautiful places. Just don't go where there's too much diversity.
It's already gone.
Remember the whole of France is not Paris. France as a huge country. Go and see it. There is still a lot of real France left.
The Americans are buying up everything they put their hands on. The Australians have started to land whilst the British have been settling in France since the 1990s.
They are buying chateaus, farmlands, houses, apartments, etc. changing the landscape of towns in some areas of France.
Isn't sad too?
But France is big, there are still plenty French nationals in the territory who love their country and maintain the French spirit.
Paris has become a multicultural place where Parisians try to survive. I am afraid that social media contribute to the demise of many a place.
@@michellemobakeng5938guilty. Sorry. We're American and we moved to the Pyrenees 2.5 years ago. Little village of 700, wonderful area and people. We are making every effort to fit in though, learning French, supporting the village/ school. We've met some expats who only stay in their "english" bubble. I think that's ridiculous. If you go somewhere new, it's your responsibility to adapt, not expect people to change.
Looks like London
South East London :(
@@JessicaBateman69No , London.
All these places just bleed into the same urban shit holes. It's literally the OPPOSITE of diversity
You have been invaded
Gawd help us! Haven't been to London in nearly 20 years, and I intend to keep it that way. I worked in London in the mid 60s for four years - they were good times then!
It really pisses me off when tyrannical idiots tell people they cant film in a public space. He has no right or jurisdiction over whether this guy films or not as he is obviously in public. I would have told the guy to piss off and stop dictating what I can do on a public street by filming the street itslef and not specifically him anyway.
I have no desire to travel anymore. Everywhere looks like the middle east and Africa now. No more native people to meet. Very sad.
Over exaggerated. Some places are like that, but the majority, no. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere.
There is Soho, Chinatown in Central London and the Caribbean quarters in Brixton. You have 'Little India', that is not so little, between Wembley and Alperton, in Southall and East Ham too. The South Asians have their huge temples there. Actually, they have many spread across Christian England.
Very cosmopolitan the UK.
Paris has another quarter nobody talks about, it's like Soho, it's in the 13th district. It's been established in the 1970s by the Vietnamese but you also have Chinese, to put it simply nationals of the East Asian community.. It's huge. Like the Africans in Chateau Rouge, they have their shops, markets, networks, etc. They are very spread out.
Then all the South Asians: Indians, Bengali, Pakistani, etc. have taken over part of the 9th district around Gare du Nord, and the Algerians, Tunisians, Moroccans are in Belleville and around Clignancourt, La Chapelle.
I visited the African town in suburban Brussels, Belgium
I was in Liverpool prefer this Paris region 100×
@@michellemobakeng5938 An interesting and mostly correct breakdown. The Empires of those countries are responsible for the make up of such areas. I have known London for over 50 years and know the areas you mention. I love visiting, Chinatown, Southall and the Edgware Road. Also ate in a fabulous Vietnamese restaurant in Paris more than 20 years ago. We saw an Indian restaurant too, Pondicherry colonials. There has been a change in Paris and London in the past 20 years -all by design- with the new immigrants who do not have a personal shared heritage with France or the UK. Pre-Brexit London had many foreign colonials come and live here , the demographic change really happened at a pace then. Blame Tony Blair. Also remember 'White Flight'.
Depends where you go in the middle east. Saudi/Dubai both pristine. All the rest are worn torn countries. Rubble, concrete, Barron no greenery.
I travelled to Paris, on my own, when I was 15. It was a beautiful place and I was made very welcome. I'm now 58 and wouldn't dare go there alone 😢 I wouldn't even go to my own capital city (London), on my own.
Please, don't exaggerate, London has not become a cut-throat city neither has Paris just because of a population change.
@@michellemobakeng5938 That's not an exaggeration, and neither would I. It is also understandable to want to leave your own city and refuse to undergo such a change...
@@michellemobakeng5938 Samuel Paty literally had his head cut off in Paris by a Muslim immigrant
Sorry but this Paris area looks better than 90% of cities in UK
@michell It has everything to do with population change. Have you never seen the crime stats released by race? Obviously not...
Absolutely awful. When did the people in our "democracies" decide that they wanted this? Can't remember being asked.
Over exaggerated. Some places are like that, but the majority, no. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps. Many have never set foot in their native homeland.
"The influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world."
- Sir Winston Churchill speaking on Islam.
Ironically Churchill handed us on a plate to this agenda..
@@steadyeddie639 Wasn't Churchill. It was those that came after him and ever since.
I believe his other famous religious quote to stand extremely true today.
@@FirstName-14 IT WAS CHURCHIL,PAYED FUNDED BY AN AUSTRIAN BANKER OF CERTAIN PERSUASION, YOU ARE ANOTHER PROPAGANDA VICTIM, KNOW YOUR TRUE HISTORY AND FACTS BEFORE YOU BLEAT..
@@ThePastaManCan Oh dear..
Whitechapel would be an eyeopener I think.
I was born there in 62, live in Bermondsey now. I won't go there again.
That name really doesn’t represent the new demographics 🙈
@@smitz7847 Maybe change it to BrownMadrassa?
Handsworth/Newtown/Lozells in Birmingham probably even worse.
For years, I scoffed when minorities in the UK complained about not being "represented" in media and television. "We need to see ourselves," they said, and I thought it was ridiculous.
Fast forward to 2024, where every other person I see around me - and often a majority - do not look or sound like I do. It is extremely alienating. Those leftie diversity people were right - representation matters. The ability to see oneself broadly reflected in one's society - is very, very important. Ethnic homogeneity is vital for a healthy human experience.
and Nigeria bans ads that don't have Nigerians in them.
Go to Birmingham, UK. Same same.
London has fallen...sadiq khan what an absolute disgrace to british society...
Uhm this is paris
@@Hobosurvival your a disgrace you can't even read where the video was filmed
DOWN with Sadiq khan THE LOSER
@@epicprogamer2822um, it works as a deliberate meta, it has an ellipsis.
@@epicprogamer2822Have you even watch the video??He is british and was walking about London as well.
The great replacement.
Oh yes
What a dump. They have ruined it.
😢 I will never imagine France like this. Sad !
Goodness! Looks like Rwanda or something errr
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
We have the same in London. Go to an area known as South London which is like Africa then go to East London which is like Bangladesh, then go to West London which is a mix of both except Southall which is all Pakistani.
As a Kiwi ‘experience tourist’ rather than an ‘Instagram one’ I will never visit Paris, London or Berlin again. Because the last time I was there 2014/15. Looking around I didn’t feel like I was in a French, English or German city. Even the speaking of the local language was a hit & miss affair. I mean if I desired to visit Morocco, Pakistan or Libya. I would simply go there. If you want some destinations where it’s homogeneous. You can immerse yourself in genuine local culture. May I recommend: Tibet, Namibia, Iran, Japan and Peru. And frankly. From my experience. It IS safer to walk the streets at night there. Than say Paris.
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this what happen to many city in part of canada and still growing too .
You have been invaded.
Your forefathers would have fought back.
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
No guts, no glory. I suppose the glory is gone
This invasion is created by the juw
Chateau Noir
Exactly!
Le pire c'est que tout le nord-est de Paris est comme ça !
You colonised half of Africa , what do you expect
@@Dandin-v2e civilised behaviour
@@Dandin-v2eJapan colonised the whole East Asia, and Japan is still Japan. Who’s responsible : EU and leftists. As simple as that.
Why are you allowing this to happen? Where do you think you will go when the animals do finally take control? I don't understand
Paris is one of my favorite African cities.
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Very sad indeed !
Terrifying !
How do the french women feel about the invasion?
When I was in North Paris years ago, a whole street was closed and dozens of muslims prayed on rugs. That was frightening! I never went back to Paris since.
My first trip to paris was in the late 70s what a great place i thought the smell of freshly baked bread and pastry shops selling great pastries, now i would not even consider going because it's become a lost city.
The thing is these people breed but you chose to replace kids with dogs 🐕
I have memories of that area from years ago. Still remember the trepidation and angst from being there near The Sacre Coeur.
People take the piss out the fact we don’t want another war. The uk went through this a long time ago all our towns are full of foreign shops
A very dark cloud has fallen over europe ....its heavy and so very sad. ..i love people ! We are all human beings but we do have different ways of living....its evident we are all different ! We cant all mix together ...unfortunately...there will.always be a tribal aspect of humanity , its in our genes world wide. . Its just so sad to see groups of people invade other groups ...its been a human trait for many many centuries ...but never on this level ...
People bring up the colonial argument, this is a conversation stopper ....i do know that some countries introduced many many good things to other countries ...transport ..education . Medicine .farming ..industry ...however now a days ...the folk colonising the west seem to "take" a lot ...one cannot really argue this ! And im not suggesting for one minute that one group of human beings are any worse or better than another ....we as human beings can contribute so much ...but somehow this doesnt seem to be happening . Its just the "go there , take over and grab everything " attitude...and if anyone has anything to say or write about this ... they are verbally gunned down , shouted at , hurt , and walked over . Its so sad ....i weep ...our little islalnd has changed so very much at the hands of a few "suits" and meetings..... and for what ? And why ? .. power ?? What power ? To ruin a part of the world by another part of the world ? What for ? And why ? ...😢😢😢
It's a very deep rabbit hole...if you want answers, start digging...power is one thing, but their real goal is terrifying😢
@MS-nj7wh Please Elaborate on what you mean by the real issue
This has been planned for well over a century, and put into place after 1945, I think he’s telling you to question what you were taught at school and ask why this is happening
@@MS-nj7wh "Europa the last battle" 12h documentary explains it all.
They never understood that they didn't even invent the wheel by the time Europeans arrived at subsaharan Africa. They really think so much was taken from them because all they ever understood is taking, that's why they didn't invent civilisation but tribalism.
No filming!!! It's a public place
😂😂😂 that's where you should have the ultimate freedom to videotape. You want privacy go home
How about CCTV? Is that ok? Everyone has mobile phone with cameras so people will film. Catch up with the digital age.
They were clearly up to illegal activities
The architecture is absolutely beautiful despite being a working class neighbourhood. Its quite brilliantly designed and absolutely gorgeous. You can see how London imitated some of that esp. on streets like Regent Street.
London copied a lot from Liverpool.
@@truckerfromreno and Liverpool from York
But these residents are not likely to appreciate or maintain it.
@@dustthatsings6406 I dont think they have to) Socialist France probably maintains it via taxes on BNP Paribas and LVMH et al) If you look at the condition of the buildings they are in better condition than central London which has become a hinggledy piggledly mess. I dont know whether the residents appreciate it, but I wouldn't mind one of those upper tier apartments if you look skywards. I mean Id fear for my life when going shopping but C'est la vie as they say Lol
London has fallen also. Our only hope is people openly talking about it.
Rancid.
I shall visit Paris no more!!!
Cause I'm definitely not interested in visiting the Middle east!
Brasil seems better!
Ca s'appelle le grand remplacement
Guess a romantic weekend in Paris is now a thing of the past...
Went on a holiday never again
Chateau Noir!
"japanese people will have a shock over " 😂
Japanese Embassy in Paris has a special department for dealing with Japanese tourists in severe states of shock, google it.
The Japs have a special helpline staffed 24 hours just for Paris Syndrome its become so serious!
They can go to the 13th district Chinatown, established in the 1970s, and around the Bourse area where there is a well-established Japanese community.
@@RovexHD 1/2 million East Asians in Paris Metro
@@michellemobakeng5938In China Town or Japan town tourists want to go there as there are nice restaurants. In Chateau Rouge if you go there in the evening you will get mugged.
Still looks better than 90% of uk cities
That’s the Parisian architecture. However, it won’t remain that way if they allow the invasion to continue.
Your having a laugh!
@jonsimmons4150 no have family in Sheffield
You need to go specsavers lol...
It looks no different to UK cities.
My god, is this even reversible anymore?
So sad what Western Europe is doing to itself.
Doesn't look like it. This will all end up in secessions
Jewish Whitechapel would be interesting ... I lived there from 1976/1984 .. it was still Jewish/Christian. I used to help someone in the market. A Jewish restaurant called Bloom's was there for salt beef on rye, chips and chopped liver ... the days have changed, time marches on
No one working all out on the street😢
Agree with everything you say, same problem in the UK, these areas that were once nice places to visit soon end up as crime ridden no go areas, shame, enjoyed your video.
This looks like a scene from Children of Men or some other dystopian hell-scape.
Over exaggerated. Some places are like that, but the majority, no. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps. Many have never set foot in their native homeland.
He was there mid morning. He should go there mid afternoon when they finally wake up! It looks like hell on the earth!
@@TheManfromRome
Nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
@@JAKCELERE But... they change the place they go to in the same dump! That's the problem!
@@JAKCELERENasty Anglo-Saxon?!? What a racist piece of crap you are. Let me guess you’re anti-racist which basically means anti white European!
Carry on filming..am sure people would like to know when visiting..l know l would,nt like to...
Thats why real estate in Paris is so expensive they moved foreigners into the city and displaced local residents ...
I was in Paris during this summer and I was shocked!!!!! Many times it felt like being in Africa instead of Europe and I felt like I didn't belong to EU. I was asking my self what on earth the people of France did to your country and why?????
This is the challenge of organic diversity. When immigration is too high and too fast, assimilation is impossible from both the host and the guest perspective. Ghettoisation is guaranteed. As is civil unrest in the long term.
That our leaders don't realise this will be a massive headache for themselves in the long run can only be attributed to incompetence, greed and a sheltered existence completely out of touch with reality.
It's worst in UK or Sweden. Same in Germany. This mess is implemented by the globalist WEF DAVOS gang, the SOROS/SCHWAB mafia. To destroy white native European peoples in their NWO plan of the great global village. KALERGI PLAN
Well said.
Do you think our ‘leaders’ don’t realise this? Everyone of them has sold their country out they know exactly where this leads
280 views with 1100 likes....errr something is not adding up...
It really isn’t - check out all my videos since I posted about the Free-Masons. Every video has been restricted. Ive quizzed RUclips on this and nothing…
And if ALL of you take to the streets and say nomore all of you will be arrested? Get the hell out of here.
And this brings great food, culture etc…
Secessions all over Europe. It's unfair to share taxes and benefits with basically a tiny foreign country.
Send them home
I agree but that’s never gonna happen. I’m afraid like Britain , France is stuck with them !!!! Europe is done
They are home.
@@paulschnyder938 They're about as Parisian as I am Mongolian.
I m french, 65 years old, and i don't recognize my country, it s really catastrophic situation.
Our dirigeants since 50 years and particularly in the last 30 years are really evils. And Europe too. They imposed that to the people whith no options. If you protest a little you be call a racist, we have lost all our rights to be on your own home.
The only way to maybe inverse the processus is unfortunately a hard regime and it's not a good option for lot of historical drama reasons, but at this time it would be the only one.
One continent, one civilisation, completely falling whithout any single shot of weapon.
If our grand fathers was seeing that nobody was going to die at war for preserve our borders and our freedom.
Sad period, fortunately i m going die cause my age before i can see a complete takes od control by these people who hate us in majority.
2:56 yes please
How much does a flat above this market cost compared to, let's say, in neighborhouring Pigalle area.
About 70-80% of Pigalle
EUs Angela Merkel invited them!
red house. p.s it looks very warm for december.
I’ve not been in that neighborhood. I was in Paris in 2015 and it was fine. The north is where the projects are forgot what they call them. It’s a no go zone. But if I go back to France definitely going to a different city.
Is this Residential Evil 5 VR
Haha
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Embarrassing and Tragic in Equal measure!
Could be Paris, London, Bamako or Ouagadougou only infrastructure looks European.
I approve this!.
Sadly, the problem i have with this, is that no one there care to understand the world of french history, Flaubert, colette, Manet, Louis 14, Piaf, Mistengett. They could care less.
@8:20 That's sugar cane, not bamboo
He stated that in the text over the video
Paristan 😂
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland
Awful 🤷
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
Oh this wonderful multiculturalism
Looks like Brixton, but with nicer architecture.
Produce nicer than most in Sub saharan Africa.
When there are no Dubliners left in Dublin is it really Dublin or indeed Ireland because it’s closer than most people think.
i walk to the shops in my once nice area in the UK and now it's Indians and Hong Kongs everywhere.
Bangkok calling,better to do the white British enclaves in London,if you can find them?
All that change happened by accident 😕
It looks just like Shadwell 25 years ago.
Shadwell is now worse…
Chateau Noir.
Now, imagine a west African city full of white French people. Does it exist? 🤔
Over exaggerated. In all the big cities of the world one can find foreign communities that have their neighborhoods. Asians, Arabs, Jews, Indians, etc... Here, it's a neighborhood where the African community is very represented, but the majority of Paris is far from being like that. It's like to sum up US cities to slums full of wild weirdos junkies everywhere. And for information, a big part of Black or North African countries were French territories and colonies until late 50's or early 60's. After their independence, a lot of people from this places emigrated in France, to not starve in their dumps Since, many are born here, and most have never set foot in their native homeland.
This video is a perfect example of nasty anglosaxon anti French propaganda. These frustrated jealous dorks always show only the bad aspects of France, but never the good ones, like here, the Paris business disctrict, the largest of Europe :
ruclips.net/video/d761d4nHHAI/видео.html
So just like London, then.
France 🇫🇷 is my favourite Muslim country.
I don't know why we are surprised, you know the saying "birds of a feather will flock together" and people wherever they come from will want to live with people who look like them and have the same culture. It's not immigration per se that's the problem, it's mass, uncontrolled immigration and we are seeing the results of this all over Europe.
Well, well before this quarter existed in Paris, we had Soho, Chinatown, in Central London and the Caribbean quarters in Brixton. You have Little India between Wembley and Alperton, Southall and East Ham. All in England. So?
Paris has another quarter nobody talks about, it's like Soho, it's in the 13th district. It's been established in the 1970s. Why don't you go there and make a video? Please, go.
Then all the Indians, Bengali, Pakistani,... have taken over part of the 9th district around Gare du Nord, and the Algerians are in Belleville and around Clignancourt, La Chapelle.
Do go to these places too.
You talk about those areas like they are nice places. They have been ruined by the third world.
That’s because her ancestors are from the third world. Can’t you see the bias !!!
@@TheManfromRomeI'm just providing more tourist attractions from other foreign nationalities that people overlook for some unknown reasons. Why should Chateau Rouge be more exotic than Porte d'Italie Chinatown (I think this is where it is) and its numerous temples and statues?
I want tourists to know that Paris has other exotic places to visit offering a real change of scenery.
@@michellemobakeng5938 "exotic" lol
Belleville is Chinatown.
Looks like bloody England guv.
Shat a Rouge ? Translated Red Shit ?
Sounds a problem.
8:12 I think that was sugar cane not bamboo.
Political correctness gave tyrants absolute power.
thats a warning nobody is heeding
I expected the overwhelming smell to be ... weed...
The result of years and years of diversity. The French government got exactly what it wanted.
All we see is YOUR face on the screen. Get off!!! And let us see Paris.
He flipped the camera around multiple times - you clearly weren’t paying attention. Or just some bitter and twister lefty I think?
Kalergie Plan