From Elsewhere: Paris – Businesses closing due to Islamic and migrant violence.

Would you be able to run a successful business if this lot were tainting your area? Probably not would be the answer

 

One thing that the ‘refugees welcome’ whiners don’t seem to care about is the fate of small businesses that end up closing because people won’t visit the areas where Islamic and migrant savagery occurs. These businesses try to hang on and keep going but cannot do so if their customers are too scared to brave the violent migrants or the possiblity of being killed in an Islamic attack in order to get there.

Such has been the fate of a small art gallery in Paris. The presence of a migrant camp tainted the area where the gallery was to such an extent that even after the invaders were cleared out, potential customers still stayed away. According to Breitbart the Art Ludique gallery will close in the New Year because their takings have been so much reduced by lack of custom.

Breitbart said:

The Art Ludique museum in Paris is set to close in the new year after a former nearby migrant camp has been blamed for gutting visitor numbers.

The museum, which showcases works of “playful” art and currently has an exhibition relating to DC Comics superheroes, owes more than 600,000 euros in rent. A judge of the district court of Paris has now decided to evict the museum from its current location near the Gare D’Austerlitz train station, Le Journal du Dimanche reports.

The museum was initially opened in 2013 and saw 580,000 visitors that year but in 2015 numbers dramatically sank after around 1,000 migrants erected a makeshift migrant camp along the Quai d’Austerlitz.

Founder of the museum Jean-Jacques Launier said that there were several incidents in 2015 including one in which a Syrian woman gave birth at the door of the museum. Then, after the Bataclan massacre, the number of visitors completely dried up.

The museum took no subsidies from the government with Launier and his partners putting up 2 million euros to finance the project and charging €16.50 for entrance.

Although the migrant camp near the museum was cleared by authorities in September of 2015, the impact of the camp led to children and families staying away from the area.

Nobody is really winning from Europe’s crazy migration policies. Our nations are being decimated by the importation of people who will be of no benefit to us and are more than likely to be a threat and a burden. This small business has certainly not benefited from Europe’s open borders policy, in fact quite the opposite, the migrant invasion appears to be a factor in its closure. The only winners that I can see from this whole disaster, have been the imported ponces themselves and the ‘refugees welcome’ tossers. They can sit back replete with self satisfied moral righteousness and watch their migrant pets set Europe aflame. We are welcoming not the oppressed, but the oppressors and this gallery is just one of the casualties of this lunatic and destructive policy. I fear we may be seeing a lot more tragedies, both personal and business ones, before Europe has politicians who have the balls to deal with the problems that have been created on this continent by the virtue-signalling emotionally incontinent political Left.

1 Comment on "From Elsewhere: Paris – Businesses closing due to Islamic and migrant violence."

  1. Philip Copson | December 2, 2017 at 12:42 am |

    Spot on – the “refugees welcome tossers” are always people who live on other people’s money – politicians, media types, council officials, artists, entertainers, academics, teachers, students etc etc – never people who actually have a real productive job.
    They despise people who work for their money in regular everyday jobs, and regard the self-employed, entrepreneurs etc – such as these gallery-owners – as being members of some class of crooks who deserve to be wiped out like Stalin did to the Kulaks for not toeing the Party line, or fitting into their vision of society.
    The “R-W-Ts” really think that actions have no consequences, attitudes trump facts, spin tops reality, and that money comes from taxes and they can always open the tap another turn.

Comments are closed.