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Mark Steyn: Early skirmish in the Eurabian civil war
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 11/08/05 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/07/2005 2:29:19 PM PST by Pokey78

According to its Office du Tourisme, the big event in Evreux this past weekend was supposed to be the annual fête de la pomme, du cidre et du fromage at the Place de la Mairie. Instead, in this charmingly smouldering cathedral town in Normandy, a shopping mall, a post office, two schools, upwards of 50 vehicles and, oh yes, the police station were destroyed by - what's the word? - "youths".

Over at the Place de la Mairie, M le Maire himself, Jean-Louis Debré, seemed affronted by the very idea that un soupçon de carnage should be allowed to distract from the cheese-tasting. "A hundred people have smashed everything and strewn desolation," he told reporters. "Well, they don't form part of our universe."

Maybe not, but unfortunately you form part of theirs.

Mr Debré, a close pal of President Chirac's, was a little off on the numbers. There were an estimated 200 "youths" rampaging through Evreux. With baseball bats. They injured, among others, a dozen firemen. "To those responsible for the violence, I want to say: Be serious!" Mr Debré told France Info radio. "If you want to live in a fairer, more fraternal society, this is not how to go about it."

Oh, dear. Who's not "being serious" here? In Normandy, it's not just the cheese that's soft and runny. Granted that France's over-regulated sclerotic economy profoundly obstructs the social mobility of immigrants, even Mr Debris - whoops, sorry - even Mr Debré cannot be so out of touch as to think "seriously" that the rioters are rioting for "a fairer, more fraternal society". But maybe he does. The political class and the media seem to serve as mutual reinforcers of their obsolete illusions. Or as the Washington Post's headline put it: "Rage of French youth is a fight for recognition".

Actually, they're very easy to "recognise": just look out the window, they're the ones torching your Renault 5. I'd wager the "French" "youth" find that headline as hilarious as the Jets in West Side Story half a century ago, when they taunted Officer Krupke with "society's" attempts to "understand" them: we're depraved on account of we're deprived. Perhaps some enterprising Paris impresario will mount a production of West Eid Story with choreographed gangs of North African Muslims sashaying through the Place de la Republique, incinerating as they go.

In fact, "rage" seems the least of it: it's the "glee" and "contempt" you're struck by. And "rage" in the sense of spontaneous anger is a very slapdash characterisation of what, after two weeks, is looking like a rather shrewd and disciplined campaign. This business of car burning, for example. In Iraq, the "insurgents" quickly got the hang of setting some second-hand Nissan alight at just the right moment so that its plume of smoke could be conveniently filmed from the press hotel balcony in time for NBC's Today show and Good Morning, America. For a while, every time you switched on the television in America, there'd be some doom'n'gloom anchor yakking away in front of a live scene of a blazing Honda Civic - as reassuring in its familiarity as that local station somewhere or other in North America (Thunder Bay, I think) that used to show a roaring fireplace as its test card all night. What the Aussie pundit Tim Blair calls the nightly Paris car-B-Q looks great on television, but without being sufficiently murderous to provoke the state into forcefully putting down the insurgency.

Indeed, it's an almost perfect tactic if your aim is to have the entire French establishment dithering in grievance-addressing mode until you've extracted as much political advantage as you can. Look at it this way: after two weeks, whose prestige has been more enhanced? The rioters? Or Mayor Debré, President Chirac and Prime Minister de Villepin? On every front these past two weeks, the French state has been tested and communicated only weakness.

As to the "French" "youth", a reader in Antibes cautions me against characterising the disaffected as "Islamist". "Look at the pictures of the youths," he advises. "They look like LA gangsters, not beturbaned prophet-monkeys."

Leaving aside what I'm told are more than a few cries of "Allahu Akhbar!" on the streets, my correspondent is correct. But that's the point. The first country formally to embrace "multiculturalism" - to the extent of giving it a cabinet post - was Canada, where it was sold as a form of benign cultural cross-pollination: the best of all worlds. But just as often it gives us the worst of all worlds. More than three years ago, I wrote about the "tournante" or "take your turn" - the gang rape that's become an adolescent rite of passage in the Muslim quarters of French cities - and similar phenomena throughout the West: "Multiculturalism means that the worst attributes of Muslim culture - the subjugation of women - combine with the worst attributes of Western culture - licence and self-gratification. Tattooed, pierced Pakistani skinhead gangs swaggering down the streets of northern England areas are as much a product of multiculturalism as the turban-wearing Sikh Mountie in the vice-regal escort." Islamofascism itself is what it says: a fusion of Islamic identity with old-school European totalitarianism. But, whether in turbans or gangsta threads, just as Communism was in its day, so Islam is today's ideology of choice for the world's disaffected.

Some of us believe this is an early skirmish in the Eurabian civil war. If the insurgents emerge emboldened, what next? In five years' time, there will be even more of them, and even less resolve on the part of the French state. That, in turn, is likely to accelerate the demographic decline. Europe could face a continent-wide version of the "white flight" phenomenon seen in crime-ridden American cities during the 1970s, as Danes and Dutch scram to America, Australia or anywhere else that will have them.

As to where Britain falls in this grim scenario, I noticed a few months ago that Telegraph readers had started closing their gloomier missives to me with the words, "Fortunately I won't live to see it" - a sign-off now so routine in my mailbag I assumed it was the British version of "Have a nice day". But that's a false consolation. As France this past fortnight reminds us, the changes in Europe are happening far faster than most people thought. That's the problem: unless you're planning on croaking imminently, you will live to see it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: cz; eurabia; france; insurgency; intifada; jihad; marksteyn; parisintifada; parisriots; quagmire; surrender; terrorism; uprising; yoots
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To: Pokey78
Eurabia? Europe is dying not just demographically but spiritually as well. The disintegration of the French state will only hasten its eventual disappearance from history.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

61 posted on 11/07/2005 6:38:57 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: proud American in Canada

I have a feeling that these "youths" in France ...that are being cried about on the talk shows tonight...aren't much older, or are the same age as the "youths"...

that are fighting in Afghanistan, and Iraq...and getting wounded and dying for our country everyday.

YOUTH is not an excuse for misbehavior, when we have terrific examples of what young people can do...and do, do every day!


62 posted on 11/07/2005 6:40:22 PM PST by Txsleuth (I am the real TXSLEUTH...please freepmail me if you doubt it.)
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To: proud American in Canada

Unless this is new tactic, this is not the usuall MO of Islamofacism.

I doubt the motivation for these riots is religion, in that the 'youths' involved are no more interested in living under Islamic law than I am. The difference is that I want SOME law, and they want none.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I think that Styne is off base here. I know, I know. It's heresy, but nobody is right 100% of the time.


63 posted on 11/07/2005 6:48:14 PM PST by tjg (Being a liberal means never having to grow up.)
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To: Rummyfan

It amazes me that after all this time humans have been on this planet that some still don't understand that if you give in to a tantrum all you are encouraging is another tantrum. When I was a kid a tantrum didn't do much but asking without throwing a fit sure helped.


64 posted on 11/07/2005 6:51:59 PM PST by Mr. Blonde (You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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To: Txsleuth

Simplest response to this logic is "how would you like the answer in the same language".


65 posted on 11/07/2005 7:03:35 PM PST by Mr. Rational (God gave me a brain and expects me to use it)
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To: Mr. Rational

Very good...no wonder you are called "Mr. Rational"...lol


66 posted on 11/07/2005 7:05:30 PM PST by Txsleuth (I am the real TXSLEUTH...please freepmail me if you doubt it.)
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To: Pokey78

Is there anything left inside a Frenchman? "Is life so sweet? Is peace so dear?


67 posted on 11/07/2005 7:07:24 PM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: Clemenza
The Sunshine State would just be orange groves and cattle ranches if the Crackers still ran things!

Which, IMO, having been in HS before Disney's arrival opened the floodgates, would be just fine. Although, in fairness, it only hastened the inevitable.

Nonetheless, the crackers were probably classier than the huge influx of the great unwashed we have now. We have had it here. Selling and getting out, looking for property and employment in the TN/KY area. Hopefully by May all Florida will be seeing of me is my bumper as I drive out.

Anyone interested in a nice house in a nice neighborhood in Lakeland, let me know.

68 posted on 11/07/2005 7:08:05 PM PST by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s......you weren't really there.)
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To: Pokey78
Indeed, it's an almost perfect tactic if your aim is to have the entire French establishment dithering in grievance-addressing mode until you've extracted as much political advantage as you can. Look at it this way: after two weeks, whose prestige has been more enhanced? The rioters? Or Mayor Debré, President Chirac and Prime Minister de Villepin?

Hmmm, that's an easy one to answer... the rioters of course. And as for “youth,” they are a bunch of Islamic terrorists.

69 posted on 11/07/2005 7:11:58 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Pokey78
Glorious war, cleansing.... when oh when.
70 posted on 11/07/2005 7:12:14 PM PST by Porterville (Pray for War- Spanish by birth, American by the Grace of God!!!)
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To: Pokey78
"To those responsible for the violence, I want to say: Be serious!"

I have not been able to finish the article yet due to laughing.

71 posted on 11/07/2005 7:16:59 PM PST by Jalapeno
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To: hermgem
Oddly it turns out there are many Brits buying homes in France to "retire".

I am curious as to how this situation will affect the market.

72 posted on 11/07/2005 7:19:12 PM PST by Experiment 6-2-6 (Admn Mods: tiny, malicious things that glare and gibber from dark corners.They have pins and dolls..)
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To: Pokey78

LET'S ROLL (OVER)!!!!!

 

73 posted on 11/07/2005 8:33:28 PM PST by Fintan (I'm planting my tagline bulbs for the spring.)
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To: Pokey78

Thanks for the ping.


74 posted on 11/07/2005 8:37:48 PM PST by GOPJ
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To: Pokey78
... the nightly Paris car-B-Q ...

ROFLMHO!!!!!!

75 posted on 11/07/2005 8:42:55 PM PST by BlessedBeGod (Benedict XVI = Terminator IV)
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To: LibertarianInExile

"You're right, people shouldn't get to export themselves and bring their screwed up gummint ideas with `em to escape the results of their screwed up gummint ideas."

Kalifornians?


76 posted on 11/07/2005 9:22:12 PM PST by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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To: GraceCoolidge

"Though I'd love to see some enterprising reporter track down some of those American "entertainers" who kept threatening to move to France if President Bush was re-elected. Let's find out if they're still so keen to go!"

Seems to me that Alec Baldwin was one of the ones with a bigger mouth than others.


77 posted on 11/07/2005 9:28:32 PM PST by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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To: GraceCoolidge

OMG! Is Johnny Depp OK???


78 posted on 11/07/2005 9:41:45 PM PST by GnuHere
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To: Rembrandt

Yep, that's an appropriate class of refugees who've left because they ran their own home state into the ground and would prefer to do the same thing again somewhere else now. See ARIZONA and COLORADO. See also SEATTLE.


79 posted on 11/07/2005 11:17:59 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (ALITO! Nice Call! Lookin' good, Dubya!)
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To: Pokey78

I liked the Steyn online headline on this column:

"CHEESE-EATING POSTPONED"


80 posted on 11/07/2005 11:20:01 PM PST by JLS
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