Posted on 03/16/2006 6:20:02 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
The insurgency has entered its twelfth straight night of violence against the weak government. While elected leaders fumbled for a response to the mounting aggression, groups of insurgents armed with Molotov cocktails and projectiles continued their reign of terror burning thousands of cars, buses and ambulances with intermittent violence against unarmed citizens. The government promised to have a plan by the end of the month.
This is not a wire from Iraq or Afghanistan; this is Paris, France, cultural kingdom of Europe and the model held up by socialists, communists, liberals and Hollywood clowns around the world as the great equal society. While elitists in France and other parts of the world mocked the situation in Louisiana as symptomatic of Capitalism and racism and as something that could never happen in equitable Europe, someone has unfairly pulled back the curtain on a dangerous secret.
The French ghettos made up of mostly North African and Arab immigrants have been a festering problem for France for decades now. While the prospect of unlimited low wage labor to make up for the low birth rates of the French coupled with the lack of interest in low wage jobs by the French was promising, somewhere along the line something failed.
These islands of poverty, isolation, unemployment, crime and drugs have been allowed to grow like a cancer. For years now, police and firemen have been afraid to patrol these streets. Second and third generation immigrants dont feel French, have little stake in society and feel more aligned with Palestinians then they do with French or European society. But how could this happen in a country based on Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité? For French immigrants and their offspring there is no such axiom.
This brings us back to New Orleans and the ignorant observations by European press and elitists. The problems of New Orleans had nothing to do with Capitalism or racism or a cruel and unfeeling nation. Mistakes by local and state Democrats and even the Federal Government aside, the real disaster of New Orleans was created decades before when it accepted the Socialist model of government.
New Orleans is in fact more in line with Socialist Europe than with anything one might describe as Capitalist. Generations of poor New Orleans residents were kept in horrendous government housing receiving welfare, food stamps and yes, free healthcare. But the government is never the answer for anyone. The government must always be a temporary safety net. The problem of New Orleans was that, like the French immigrant ghettos, they created a welfare state with little hope for jobs, education or a stake in society. New Orleans was a Socialist disaster rather than the victim of corporate greed. France is only now waking up to this sobering reality that social services, while good, are not enough to make people part of society. As much as M. Chirac would love to turn peoples attention away from Frances troubles, the fire has already been lit within his country for the world to see.
M. Chirac elatedly burned every bridge with the United States, not out of moral principles on Iraq, but out of fear of an intifada brewing in his own country. Three years of lying, betrayal and cowardice by M. Chirac have lead his country exactly nowhere. So now France stands on the edge of their own Palestinian problem. Appeasement of Muslim terror was a short sighted plan and now the French will pay the consequences. Lack of integration, institutional racism, poor education, and unemployment has created breeding grounds for terrorist recruitment, anger and crime. M. Chirac cannot blame President Bush for this. These riots with Apellation dOrigine of a purely French nature are a dangerous lesson for those who choose to ignore the facts. Free healthcare, while admirable, does not make up for unemployment, lack of a stake in society, racism, or failed integration.
We can only hope that France uses the same restraint on their fellow citizens that they demand of the Israelis. What a sad and dangerous game France has played and unfortunately, the result of this game will have far reaching consequences in Europe and eventually the world.
Easier on the eyes --- if interested.
Is this refering to the riots a while ago in Paris, or are these new? I haven't heard of them before (this week).
How interesting. I am a bit stunned.
Will the MSM say that France is on the brink of civil war?
Let the frogs stew in their own piss.
Euros never learn.
ROTFLMAO!
Most assuredly! /sarc
Ping to a good laugh!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1597851/posts?page=5#5
Will they join the rest of society in the 21st century or return to circa 600 BC with Islam?
Perfect! Imagining the future of that country's petulant piggies at the trough is like imagining that Brittany, Jessica and Lindsey suddenly found themselves broke, with no assistants, no fawning fans or photogs .... pitifully spoiled brats. May they all "reach their bottom" and reality soon.
Well I hope Chirac nails this down PDQ. I'm going to Paris on vacation in a few months
"Seems that it's always 1968 in France."
It's still 1968 here and everywhere else to a lot of left over hippie scum and the "liberals".
I will be so glad when the 60's are finally over.
I'll see if I can find it, no promises though.
Hope this helps.
Back in 68 when blacks rioted in the cities of America, they burned and looted, but they were wise to the fact that they could only get away with it in their own neighborhoods. There wasnt much damage done to other neighborhoods. The 2nd. Amendment is written for people to have arms to protect their lives and their property, you come into others communities pillaging and burning their homes and somebody is going to die, and rightfully so.
Thank God for the 2nd amendment IMO it is why we had no burnings over here from the cartoons. Payback is hell.
bttt
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1594947/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1595669/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1596669/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1597729/posts
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.