January 16th 2015
That was the slogan adopted after the Charlie Hebdo massacre by Islamic terrorists in Paris as an expression of solidarity against brutal repression of free expression (not that the French government doesn’t already do that on its own without freelance competition).
“Je ne suis pas Charlie (I am not Charlie),” I argued, noting draconian French “gun control” laws that gave the killers all the advantage they needed. “Je suis armé (I am armed).”....... -->
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