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Europe should accept its Muslims
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Posted on 01/16/2006 7:16:05 AM PST by traumer

Amidst the turbulence of war and violence marking today’s world, culture has turned into the great mask behind which hides a racist agenda at home and an expansionist policy abroad.

In the name of culture, Bush’s wars turn into a noble mission to bring democracy to the culturally hostile Middle East, while Blair’s draconian crackdown on civil liberties becomes a necessary defence of "our British values" against cultural and religious aggression.

The same dichotomy has dominated Western political discourse since the Enlightenment era, fuelled by the climate of European military and economic expansion.

The dichotomy between ‘we’ and ‘they’, ‘we’ the Europeans, or Westerners, who are imbued with the light of reason and spirit of progress, and ‘they’ who still dwell in the darkness of superstition and cultural stagnation.

This colonialist rightwing discourse is on the ascendancy once more in Europe, such that the Chirac government could unashamedly recast the bleak decades of French colonisation of Africa and the Arab Maghreb as a ‘civilising mission’ in the history syllabus taught in French schools.

Instead of driving European governments to forge more open relations with their socially deprived and institutionally marginalised religious and ethnic minorities and to review their policies of illegitimate military expansionism, September 11 has turned into a pretext for clinging to a right wing aggressive agenda at home and an arrogant foreign interventionism.

"May be European Muslims should accept Europe." -Tom Long, US

In this climate, multiculturalism has been painted as Europe’s scourge and the root of its ills. As one writer put it, "the time for sophistry is over…. our country must assert its values".

Europe’s minorities are in other words the cause of all its social, political and economic deficiencies. The remedy lies in suffocating them through stringent legislations and ruthless practices, from stop- and- search and surveillance, to control orders and shoot- and- kill police tactics.

The intensely rich and complex Islamic culture, which had fostered some of the most cosmopolitan and open societies in history, in Baghdad, Damascus, Cordoba, or Istanbul, has found itself reduced to a narrow set of vulgar stereotypes. They and their faith have been reduced to a security problem to be dealt with exclusively by the intelligence services. However much Europe’s Muslims attempt to prove their allegiance to the nation-state, they remain in the eyes of its strategists a fifth column and a threat to homeland security.

Critics of multiculturalism should bear the following point in mind. Whether we like it or not, Europe is a multicultural continent. To turn the clock back and return to a closed notion of national identity based on uniformity is simply not an option.

Countries like France, still struggling to reverse this powerful trend in the name of ‘laicitĕ’ and ‘les valeurs de la Rěpublique’, find themselves in a deeper crisis than any other European country.

Suddenly, these critics seem to have stumbled on the magic cure for our troubles in the form of the French principle of integration, in reality a euphemism for cultural and social assimilation. But a look at Paris’s banlieux, with their ghettos, rising levels of social deprivation, unemployment and crime would be enough to condemn this model of integration, rather than recommend it for emulation. To this fact testify the recent riots across France’s suburbs.

That Europe incorporates in its midst a multitude of cultures is undeniable. But cultural pluralism does not simply refer to the phenomenon of cultural diversity.

It points to the existence of many which are equal in the public arena. The presence of a multitude of communities in itself is not enough. The important thing is whether they are treated as equals by the state.

This is plainly not the case in Europe where ethnic minorities are more likely to live in poor housing, some of which unfit for human habitation, to suffer health problems, lag behind in education and experience unemployment than their white counterparts.

In many European countries such as France, Muslims, the largest of the continent’s religious minorities, remain unrepresented in any political institution, forced to exist outside the public sphere altogether. Culture and ethnicity are now the basis of stratification. Religious and ethnic minorities are Europe’s new underclass.

September 11 has turned into a pretext for clinging to a right wing aggressive agenda at home and an arrogant foreign interventionism. The issue of the Muslim minority’s integration has recently been the subject of a public debate characterised with much tension and reductionism. It would be difficult to find fault with the notion of integration if it meant greater openness on the part of the Muslim minority to its cultural environment, or the need to acquire the necessary linguistic tools to make such communication possible.

But the openness of cultures and ways of life is a mutual, not a one sided affair. It places a greater responsibility on the majority culture, being more dominant in terms of power and its structures, to reach out to its surrounding cultural minorities.

Last year, a You GovPoll for the Commission of Racial Equality in Britain revealed that 83% of white Britons have no friends who are practising Muslims and that 94% say that they do not have any friends from outside their white communities.

The vast presence of grossly inaccurate stereotypes of Muslims is further proof that the majority is living in isolation from other minority groups and needs to integrate better within today’s racially and culturally diverse European society.

Denouncing multiculturalism has become a gate to reviving the tradition of cultural essentialism, with its belief in the superiority of European culture and myths of the white man’s burden and his civilising mission.

In many European countries such as France, Muslims, the largest of the continent’s religious minorities, remain unrepresented in any political institution, forced to exist outside the public sphere altogether. In this context, the intensely rich and complex Islamic culture, which had fostered some of the most cosmopolitan and open societies in history, in Baghdad, Damascus, Cordoba, or Istanbul, has found itself reduced to a narrow set of vulgar stereotypes.

These range from the subordination of women and arranged marriage to fanaticism and religious despotism. Such arguments bespeak much ignorance and prejudice.

Above all, they overlook the fact that all cultures are subject to different modes of interpretation, and that no culture is homogenous or absolute. To reduce the Islamic culture to these phenomena is akin to identifying ‘Britishness’ with Victorian military expansion and the British massacres of natives in Kenya, Sudan, and Malawi, or seeing Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and the burning of the corpses of so- called enemy combatants as representative of American culture.

Some liberals are particularly fond of the following question: How, they ask, is it possible to be tolerant with the intolerant? But with the recent assaults on civil liberties and the drive to police the public sphere and encroach into the private realm of the citizen in Europe and the US, this inherently flawed question has been reversed.

What we need to be asking is: to what extent are those who preach liberalism really liberal? How far are those who purport to be tolerant really tolerant? Can we still claim to live in an open society?


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To: elcid1970

"Cindy Sheehan's not available this week."

Cindy probably thinks she'd look cute in a burkha. She'd look better.


21 posted on 01/16/2006 7:46:24 AM PST by popdonnelly
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
They hate the West. Why are they here?

To reap the material benefits of the West and to breed like rabbits until they have sufficient numbers (20%) to take over. They are like a parasite that eventually kills the host organism.

22 posted on 01/16/2006 7:56:19 AM PST by TexasRepublic (BALLISTIC CATHARSIS: perforating uncooperative objects with chunks of lead)
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To: traumer

Muslims should assimilate or go back to their muslim hellholes.


23 posted on 01/16/2006 7:57:36 AM PST by tkathy (Ban the headscarf (http://bloodlesslinchpinsofislamicterrorism.blogspot.com))
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To: traumer
The intensely rich and complex Islamic culture, which had fostered some of the most cosmopolitan and open societies in history

Oh, it's al jazeera. Nevermind.

24 posted on 01/16/2006 7:59:04 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: Aquinasfan

Laughable.


25 posted on 01/16/2006 8:07:35 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Don't buy Bose. Their warranty is no good.)
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To: traumer
Amidst the turbulence of war and violence marking today’s world, culture has turned into the great mask behind which hides a racist agenda at home and an expansionist policy abroad.

Since when is Islam a race?

It isn't - it is a cult. But hiding behind charges of "racism" is a good attack for leftists and fascists.

26 posted on 01/16/2006 8:13:35 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: traumer
This is plainly not the case in Europe where ethnic minorities are more likely to live in poor housing, some of which unfit for human habitation, to suffer health problems, lag behind in education and experience unemployment than their white counterparts.

... and they left their home paradise to go and suffer under their "white counterparts?" You can preach that sheeet to your dumbasses. We ain't buying it. After 9/11 we got the picture of your muSlime multiculture. Yo slimes, go back and blow yourselves up to speed up your trip to "real paradise". We were happy without your religion of peace and didn't have to take our shoes off at the airports and look behind.

27 posted on 01/16/2006 8:29:04 AM PST by Leo Carpathian (FReeeePeee!)
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To: traumer
Europe should drive it's Muslims out at bayonet point, and if the elite won't do it, the Maquis should. Drive the settlers out. (I wonder if Aljazeera prints editorials saying the Middle-East should accept its Jews?) Within the next few decades things are coming to a head, and people will have to decide whether to continue having allegiance to systems that are openly bringing about their absolute destruction (and crowing about it) or opposing those systems by any means necessary.

The settler who wrote this piece understands the suicidal mentality of the Western elite. Just denounce any opposition with the magic words racist, colonialist and xenophobic. (Do you get that? The people who are being wiped of the face of the earth are the racists while the wipees are the anti-racists. The natives are the racists while the occupiers are the anti-racists.) I've stated over and over again the base problem isn't Muslims or Islamic radicals, the problem is ideological white-hating racism of the Western elite, a religious cult so nutty and fanatical that it will do anything to reach its final solution no matter what the cost, thus the bizarre phenomenon of the leftist establishment importing millions of Muslims who are deeply opposed to everything they believe in. Why? because they ain't white and they ain't Western, and their presence will destroy the hated West, nothing else matters. This is the religious fundamentalism that is waging a war of utter destruction against the West, not Islam.

such that the Chirac government could unashamedly recast the bleak decades of French colonisation of Africa and the Arab Maghreb as a "civilising mission" in the history syllabus taught in French schools.

While there is much to condemn in French colonialism and you can't blame people for wanting their Independence even if it leaves them worse off, the plain truth is that the French were more civilized than the savages that occupied those areas. And once again, I'm sure she thinks the guerrilla warfare waged against colonial France was heroic, I wonder if she could explain why native Britons and Frenchmen don't have the same moral right to wage resistance against their new occupiers.

In this context, the intensely rich and complex Islamic culture, which had fostered some of the most cosmopolitan and open societies in history, in Baghdad, Damascus, Cordoba, or Istanbul, has found itself reduced to a narrow set of vulgar stereotypes.

All of these areas were conquered by the sword, all were victims of Muslim colonialism, and held by brutality that equaled or exceeded that of British and French colonialism, they were never as open, cosmopolitan, or productive as modern political correctness make out, and where is the "diversity" in these areas now?

29 posted on 01/16/2006 12:15:38 PM PST by jordan8
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Because their countries are relative crap-holes, and they get to live off the government if they make the trip to Europe.


30 posted on 01/17/2006 12:40:31 PM PST by LEPEN
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