Posted on 01/19/2015 2:10:00 AM PST by jalisco555
Paris To misname things is to add to the worlds unhappiness. Whether or not Albert Camus really did utter these words, they are an astonishingly apt description of the situation in which the French government now finds itself. Indeed, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius no longer even dares pronounce the real name of things.
Mr. Fabius will not describe as Islamists the terrorists who on Wednesday, Jan. 7, walked into the offices of the newspaper Charlie Hebdo, right in the heart of Paris. Nor will he use Islamic State to describe the radical Sunni group that now controls territory in Syria and Iraq. No reference can be made to Islamic fundamentalism, for fear that Islam and Islamism might get conflated. The terms Daesh and Daesh cutthroats are to be favored instead, even though in Arabic Daesh means the very thing to be hidden: Islamic State.
Let us call things by their rightful names, since the French government seems reluctant to do so. France, land of human rights and freedoms, was attacked on its own soil by a totalitarian ideology: Islamic fundamentalism. It is only by refusing to be in denial, by looking the enemy in the eye, that one can avoid conflating issues. Muslims themselves need to hear this message. They need the distinction between Islamist terrorism and their faith to be made clearly.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Marine Le Pen is a stinking national socialist.
That may be but I’m amazed that the Times published this piece
Marine correctly identifies the problem in France. That isn’t being done by:
Merkel
Hollande
Obama
Cameron
or any other fake “world leader” you care to name.
Bibi gets it. And, amazingly, it seems the government of EGYPT gets it.
American conservatives get it.
Other than that...
Marine’s dad might be, but I don’t think she is.
In any event, she’s the only one telling it like it is, so she has my vote.
As such, she is nevertheless preferable to the current leadership.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yazslt1wESM&t=1m4s
I'm glad I'm not voting in France. But if I were, I would not be voting for the normal candidates.
It’s an excellent piece. Not a rant, just, as you say, clear-headed. And it offers solutions that are reasonable, fair and should be intelligible even to the Times’ readers.
How refreshing a politician calling it what it is.
It would be heretical to political correctness to suggest the same be done here in the US.
Bttt
Marine Le Pen is a stinking national socialist.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes, you are 100% Correct. Le Pen fits right in with Obama:
Good Read:”Barrack Obama , The Quintessential Fascist”
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html
And according to the definitions of history Le Pen’s headline needs correction ( her National Socialism is why she will not state the truth ):
France Was Attacked by Islamic Fundamentalism >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Should correctly be:
France was attacked by Islamofascism.
It is interesting that Obama and his running dogs refuse to use the word fascism, because history demands it.Why? Because Obama and his movement are Utopian fascists themselves. They do not want to give the public a brush that will eventually paint Obama too.
As for freedom, here's an interesting thing. The French Leftist newspaper Liberation reported on September 12, 1996, that three stalwarts of Charlie Hebdo (including Stephane 'Charb' Charbonnier) had campaigned in their magazine to collect more than 170,000 signatures for a petition calling for a ban on the French National Front party. They did this in the name of the 'Rights of Man'. You, like me, may dislike the National Front greatly. But lovers of liberty simply do not seek to ban parties they do not like.
The French humanist secularist tradition with word ‘fundamentalist’ used as a term of demonization.
Easy for NYT to print.
Meanwhile....
Far-right French politician tells Russian paper the West was behind the Charlie Hebdo attack
http://hotair.com/archives/2015/01/18/far-right-french-politician-tells-russian-paper-the-west-behind-the-charlie-hebdo-attack/
Noah Rothman
January 18, 2015
The godfather of the French right and the founder of the French Front National Party may be out of politics, but he is not out of the public spotlight. While he never held office higher than membership in the European Parliament and the French National Assembly, Jean-Marie Le Pens progeny seeks to succeed where he failed. And she may do just that; Marine Le Pen has repeatedly shown that she has the savvy and moderation that her father lacked. Her biggest obstacle to advancing in French politics may be the fact that her dad just wont stop talking. Sound familiar? It should.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of Frances leading right-leaning party, recently told a pro-Putin Russian newspaper exactly what they wanted to hear: The Wests intelligence agencies, and not radical Islamist terrorism, were responsible for the attack on the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo.
(Snip)
——for fear that Islam and Islamism might get conflated——
The terms have been conflated on Free Republic for ever
islam = satan’s death cult
allah = satan
That’s all one needs to know to make an informed choice on the team they choose.
In a related report by the Inquisitr, singer Pat Boone called President Obama a traitor for his handling of international affairs. Its also been reported that Algeria may have warned France a day before the Paris terrorist attacks began.
The reason the Islamic State gave themselves this name is due to their commitment to establishing an Islamic caliphate over the entire world, starting with countries in the Middle East. Since they are a terrorist group, and not a state, the term DAESH has started to become popular since its believed using the other terminology indirectly legitimizes them.
DAESH derives from the Arabic name with which they refer to themselves, al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi Iraq wa al-Sham. This new loose acronym, pronounced Die-esh, is already starting to be used by the heads of governments, although much of the media has not yet caught on.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1762507/daesh-the-meaning-behind-the-isis-or-isil-nickname-that-the-islamic-state-hates/#sXOCpepBktxlblr1.99
The reason DAESH hates being called DAESH is because its similar to the verb Daes, which means one who crushes something underfoot. It also sounds similar to Dahes, or one who sows discord.
So calling them DAESH is an added insult and will further inflame the islamics and goad them in making more violent terroristic moves against the west...
expect severe outbreak of ululations and this guy all over
That’s the dogma
From the article: If you want to bury a problem, set up a committee,
True, and applies universally..
“Marine Le Pen is a stinking national socialist.”
If France doesn’t do anything, they will simply fall to Muslim control just due to their demographics (within 30 years, at most)...at that point the French would be looking back fondly at their days under Nazi occupation - it will be that bad.
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