Posted on 01/18/2016 5:27:41 PM PST by marshmallow
Prague (AFP) - Czech President Milos Zeman, known for his fiery anti-migrant rhetoric, said on Sunday it was "practically impossible" to integrate the Muslim community into European society.
"The experience of Western European countries which have ghettos and excluded localities shows that the integration of the Muslim community is practically impossible," Zeman said in a televised interview.
"Let them have their culture in their countries and not take it to Europe, otherwise it will end up like Cologne," he added, referring to the mass New Year's Eve assaults on women in Germany and elsewhere.
"Integration is possible with cultures that are similar, and the similarities may vary," pointing out that the Vietnamese and Ukrainian communities had been able to integrate into Czech society.
Zeman, a 71-year-old leftwinger and the first-ever directly elected president of the Czech Republic, has repeatedly spoken out against the surge of migrant and refugee arrivals in Europe.
Earlier this month, Zeman claimed the influx was masterminded by Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, saying the Islamist group was using money from several states to finance it in a bid to "gradually control Europe".
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The Czechs, the Slovakians, the Poles, all of them know better than the rest of europe.
Exactly.
I’m betting that muslim integration is practically impossible anywhere, including in some muslim countries. For example, would a surge of Iranian immigrants assimilate in Saudi Arabia?
The future belongs to the nations of Central and Eastern Europe. They have the stones to say “no” to the Soros-led invasion of Europe.
Just sent them home.
Not a single muslim country for a one of them.
There’s a still contemporary lesson in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”, where a muslim could come to woo Portia. Yet were that wooer a Jew, he would have been meat for the dogs.
“Ah, Europa....”
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