The Mayor of Paris has announced that the city plans to sue the Fux Network for its false claims that Paris has "no-go zones" where majority Muslims deny access to non-Muslims and police. Mayor Anne Hildago said this morning that,
"The image of Paris has been prejudiced, and the honor of Paris has been prejudiced. And I think in the great discussion of truth everyone is to play its role. And we’re going to have to be realistic and put things as they are."A few days ago, a Fux Network "terrorism expert"/ Islamophobe stated falsely that the British city of Birmingham was "totally Muslim where non-Muslims just simply don't go in," a claim that drew British Prime Minister David Cameron's scorn, who labeled the so-called expert as "clearly a complete idiot."
We wish our French allies success in teaching the Fuxers that made-up slanders broadcast as "news" will not go unchallenged in court.
BONUS: It seems as though Louisiana Governor and future Fux Network employee Piyush "Bobby" Jindal didn't get the memo that the "no-go zones" tale was a fabrication from the fever swamps of Fuxland. He told CNN (and doubled down) that, yes, there were "no-go zones" where radical Muslims ruled by "Sharia law," using that dreaded dog whistle phrase popular among wingnuts. This clown will never be ready for prime time.
BONUS DEUX: You've got to see this French satire, courtesy of "Le Petit Journal," of Fux's "no-go zone" slander. Exactement, bon travail!