The massive importation of Muslims from the Third World has had its effect on how holidays are celebrated in Europe, thereby enriching the multicultural tapestry.

In France, via the New York Post:

Paris has shockingly decided to dim the lights on its annual New Year’s Eve fête along the iconic Champs-Élysées.

The massive midnight concert that drew a jubilant crowd of a million people last year — with the festivities having drawn throngs to the “most beautiful avenue in the world” for six decades — has been scrapped and replaced by a pre-recorded video to be viewed in the safety and comfort of French living rooms. …

The famed avenue has become a flashpoint of violence lately, with throngs of young, mostly Muslim migrants streaming in from Paris’ infamous suburbs at night looking for trouble, looting lux stores, and brawling with Parisians and police.

It isn’t just New Year’s Eve:

Even open-air Christmas markets are being treated as high-risk targets by France’s interior minister.

Speaking of Christmas markets, DW reports from Germany:

German authorities have arrested five men suspected of planning an attack on a Christmas market, the Munich public prosecutor’s office said Saturday. …

German authorities are suspecting that the attack plans were based on an Islamist motive and that it would be carried out by car. The suspects include a 56-year-old Egyptian, a 37-year-old Syrian and three Moroccans aged 22, 28 and 30. …

The Egyptian suspect had called for the Christmas market attack at a mosque in the Dingolfing-Landau area.

Egypt ranked among the great civilizations for many centuries. This ended when it fell to Islamic conquerors in the 7th century.

Last year, a man drove an SUV into a Christmas market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg on December 20, killing six people and leaving over 300 others injured.

Europeans have chosen to subsist in fear until Islam finishes snuffing their cultures out of existence, as it did to Egypt among many others.

On tips from RoCar.

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