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French minister says POLYGAMY to blame for riots
FTimes ^ | November 15 2005 20:30 | By Martin Arnold in Paris

Posted on 11/15/2005 4:34:45 PM PST by NixonsAngryGhost

French minister says polygamy to blame for riots By Martin Arnold in Paris Published: November 15 2005 20:30 | Last updated: November 15 2005 20:30

France’s employment minister on Tuesday fingered polygamy as one reason for the rioting in the country.

Gérard Larcher said multiple marriages among immigrants was one reason for the racial discrimination which ethnic minorities faced in the job market. Overly large polygamous families sometimes led to anti-social behaviour among youths who lacked a father figure, making employers wary of hiring ethnic minorities, he explained.

The minister, speaking to a group of foreign journalists as the government stepped up efforts to improve its image with the foreign media, said: “Since part of society displays this anti-social behaviour, it is not surprising that some of them have difficulties finding work ... Efforts must be made by both sides. If people are not employable, they will not be employed.”

The riots, and the government’s slow reaction to the violence, has led to widespread criticism that France’s ruling class is out of touch with the rest of the country. Mr Larcher’s comments could further fuel the debate and are likely to outrage Muslim and anti-racism groups in France.

They also come as the government considers tightening visa-granting rules and a possible clampdown on polygamous families already living in France.

Although polygamy is illegal in France, visas were granted freely to family members of immigrants until 1993, when visas were banned for more than one spouse. Many wives continued to enter illegally, however and a clampdown, if enforced, could affect families that entered the country before 1993.

Politicians estimate there are 10,000-20,000 polygamous families in France, most from North and sub-Saharan African countries such as Algeria, Mali and Senegal, where the practice is legal.

Polygamy is a taboo subject for most mainstream French politicians. Far-right groups, however, have seized on it to argue that immigrants abuse the French social security system by collecting state benefits for several wives.

The government has also been criticised for refusing to closely analyse demographic patterns in France in order to better integrate minorities. But Mr Larcher said France was so traumatised by the Vichy government’s expulsion of French Jews to German concentration camps during the second world war that it still found it unpalatable to allow information to be collected on people’s ethnic origins.

He acknowledged that the unemployment rate among young people in France was twice the national average, but said other European countries faced similar problems. He also pointed the finger at the US, where he said the unemployment rate among blacks aged 16-19 was twice that of their white counterparts.

His comments came as Dominique de Villepin, prime minister, made his first visit to the poor Paris suburbs since rioting erupted almost three weeks ago.

Although the unrest has abated substantially in recent days, the French parliament on Tuesday approved a law prolonging by three months the life of a controversial 1955 curfew law.


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To: NixonsAngryGhost
French minister says POLYGAMY to blame for riots

Dumbest thing I ever heard. Even for France.

At the risk of attracting the ire of the Freeper Femenist Mafia (FFM), I would like to argue that au contraire logic should tell us that anyone stupid enough to have multiple wives (and mothers-in-law ) is WAY too busy to rape, pillage and burn...
The lame argument that anyone who would do that is demonstrably insane won't quite fly for me...

61 posted on 11/16/2005 9:02:56 AM PST by Publius6961 (The IQ of California voters is about 420........... .............cumulatively)
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To: MoochPooch
moved to France, only to be barred from decent jobs. They had to start from scratch. So, in fairness, some immigrants or their children do have valid grievances.>

Starting over is part of immigrating. Just think of doctors and lawyers from other countries who cannot practice in the US without sometimes years of exams. Some of those doctors from Cuba, who had to leave everything behind, work as lowly hospital orderlies until they can pass our tests. But that's to be expected. It's part of the bargain.

I can't help comparing the whining muslim immigrants in France with our Cubans, many of whom live in a sort of self-created ghetto in Miami, speak Spanish, stick together, maintain their religion, and have many common causes, not the least of which is trying to kill Castro. The Cubans work their tushies off, many do very well indeed and advance in society. Their kids are gorgeous, happy, proud, very very American yet still attached at the heart to Cuba, the country they've never seen. So many outstanding Cuban-Americans!

The question is, is it really all France's fault that their muslim population fails to get with the program? Seems like terminal stupidity to me. And fear, of course, of Allah and his imams.

62 posted on 11/16/2005 10:25:44 AM PST by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: Veto!

"The question is, is it really all France's fault that their muslim population fails to get with the program? Seems like terminal stupidity to me. And fear, of course, of Allah and his imams."


You're right. I guess that was my point: how much of it is really France's fault?

I think where the French majorly, majorly screwed up was ignoring the problem for so long and letting it get out of hand. Trying to tackle it now is like trying to treat stage 4 cancer after hoping all this time it would just go away or stay contained.


63 posted on 11/16/2005 1:55:57 PM PST by MoochPooch (A righteous person worries about his or her behavior, an extremist about everyone else's.)
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To: NixonsAngryGhost

It's all about sex, sex, sex... I think Bill Clinton should be called in.


64 posted on 11/16/2005 2:02:39 PM PST by RavenATB (Patton was right...)
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