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French Multiculteralism
Orange County Register ^
| December 13, 2003
| JOHN LEICESTER
Posted on 12/13/2003 7:48:02 PM PST by kimosabe31
Edited on 04/14/2004 10:06:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: culturewar; france; froggyhypocrisy; invasion; islam; islamichypocisy; multiculteralism; muticulturalism; secularism
Possibly the french are beginning to wake up to the fact that islam did not come to france to be assimilated, it came to take over much the same as a malignancy in the human body eventually takes over and destroys that body. As with cancer, the only way to halt progress of the malignancy is to destroy it.
To: kimosabe31
"If you don't like that, go back to your own country." The man is right, and those words should be told to any immigrant who doesn't want to follow the rules of his or her adopted country.
To: kimosabe31
I don't know, I kind of think that picking on young women is about all that the French have the courage to contribute to the war on terrorism.
To: kimosabe31
It seems to me that even the limp-wrist-ed French have more sense than the fruits promoting things such as "diversity", "multiculturalism", and "tolerance" here in America. Of course I've always though that the carnival barkers that scream and yell about such things are only doing so to bring about destruction. America has it's own unique culture and should take a lesson from the frogs on this one.
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posted on
12/13/2003 8:25:27 PM PST
by
Jaysun
(Get real, Control-Everybody-But-Yourselves freaks!)
To: kimosabe31
About 7 percent of France's 60 million people are Muslims; Jews make up 1 percent of the population. Hm, I wonder what would account for the incredibly small percentage of the Jewish population?
*cough*collaborators*coughcough*ahm...ahem
To: kimosabe31
"The danger of France's new effort to protect its secular traditions, these angry young men said, is that it will drive Muslims even further away from the rest of the country. "
Hopefully out of the country.
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posted on
12/13/2003 8:39:49 PM PST
by
CzarNicky
(The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
To: kimosabe31
"I urge all our brothers not to take their kids to school!" Home-schooling may be getting a boost in La Belle France.
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posted on
12/13/2003 9:02:39 PM PST
by
expatpat
To: kimosabe31
What seems odd is that Bridget Bardot in her wacky pro-animal book mentions that she is concerned about the muslimization of France and has been sued for that statement. Don't recall who initiated the lawsuit.
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posted on
12/13/2003 9:07:42 PM PST
by
Zipporah
To: Zipporah
Bardot and her husband have been prosecuted, convicted and fined twice for making comments critical of Muslims and Muslim immigration.
There is no free speech in France, and probably soon, there will be no free speech in this country
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posted on
12/13/2003 9:41:00 PM PST
by
WackyKat
To: WackyKat
Probably? I think we are on the cusp of seeing exactly that. We are now muzzled.. it's just a matter of time.. not much IMO ...that it will change from being called names and boycotting people for using 'biased' speech to legal problems. Just look at Germany as well.. it's there now.
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posted on
12/13/2003 9:46:02 PM PST
by
Zipporah
To: kimosabe31
Good. They're taking back their culture. Too bad we don't have the brains to do that.
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