More on the muslim street prayers and patriotic resistance in Clichy

November 11. Locals meet up against the illegal street prayers (with serious PA system) on the streets of Clichy

Lyrics to the French National Anthem which the patriots are singing:

Arise, children of the Fatherland,
The day of glory has arrived!
Against us tyranny’s
Bloody banner is raised, (repeat)
Do you hear, in the countryside,
The roar of those ferocious soldiers?
They’re coming right into your arms
To cut the throats of your sons, your women!

To arms, citizens,
Form your battalions,
Let’s march, let’s march!
Lest an impure blood
Soak our fields!

What does this horde of slaves,
Of traitors and conspiratorial kings want?
For whom are these vile chains,
These long-prepared irons? (repeat)
Frenchmen, for us, ah! What outrage
What fury it must arouse!
It is us they dare plan
To return to the old slavery!

To arms, citizens…

What! Foreign cohorts
Would make the law in our homes!
What! These mercenary phalanxes
Would strike down our proud warriors! (repeat)
Great God! By chained hands
Our brows would yield under the yoke
Vile despots would have themselves
The masters of our destinies!

To arms, citizens…

Tremble, tyrants and you traitors
The shame of all parties,
Tremble! Your parricidal schemes
Will finally receive their reward! (repeat)
Everyone is a soldier to combat you
If they fall, our young heroes,
The earth will produce new ones,
Ready to fight against you!

To arms, citizens…

Frenchmen, as magnanimous warriors,
Bear or hold back your blows!
Spare those sorry victims,
Who arm against us with regret. (repeat)
But not these bloodthirsty despots,
These accomplices of Bouillé,
All these tigers who, mercilessly,
Rip their mother’s breast!

To arms, citizens…

Sacred love of the Fatherland,
Lead, support our avenging arms
Liberty, cherished Liberty,
Fight with thy defenders! (repeat)
Under our flags, may victory
Hurry to thy manly accents,
May thy expiring enemies,
See thy triumph and our glory!

To arms, citizens…

(Children’s Verse)
We shall enter the (military) career
When our elders are no longer there,
There we shall find their dust
And the trace of their virtues (repeat)
Much less keen to survive them
Than to share their coffins,
We shall have the sublime pride
Of avenging or following them

To arms, citizens…

Thank you M., Ava Lon

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10 Replies to “More on the muslim street prayers and patriotic resistance in Clichy”

  1. Another national anthem that is a call to arms to defend the nation, I wonder how long the French will be allowed to sing it?

  2. The Fatherland of the National Socialists or the Motherland of the International Socialists?

    Allah of Fate or Goddess of Luck?

    Check your beliefs or check your privileges?

    These bound by Earth and Heaven commit such evil to enslave the child.

    “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.”
    http://biblehub.com/matthew/24-35.htm

  3. Visite de la salle de prière de la rue des Trois-Pavillons (17 novembre 2017, Clichy, France)

  4. Prières de rue à Clichy-la-Garenne : début d’apaisement entre la mairie et les fidèles ?

  5. RT-France: Muslims gather in Clichy to peacefully protest against street prayer ban

    Hundreds of Muslims worshippers took to the streets of Clichy, a commune in the northwest of Paris, Friday, to peacefully voice their opposition to the ban on street prayers in the French suburb.

    The Vice-President of the Union of Muslim Associations of Clichy (UAMC), Heyoun Rabba, said that the best way to avoid street prayers is “to have land to build a mosque” for the worshippers.

    On November 10, some 100 French lawmakers attempted to disrupt the street prayer of 200 Muslims, deeming the practice “an acceptable use of public space,” and called for the government to implement a ban on it.