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 Topic: France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society

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  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #30 - February 21, 2021, 10:32 AM

    meanwhile, ghettoists complain.

    Quote from:
    “Yes, there are problems with drugs, delinquency and radicalisation. I have never denied that. But we’re working to resolve them and these sort of attacks don’t help.


    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/21/its-so-unfair-life-on-the-streets-of-the-french-town-branded-as-lost-to-islam
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #31 - February 22, 2021, 03:10 PM


    well ghettos in France..  ghettos in England..... ghettos in US of A  ..... ghettos in east and ghettos in west., Ghettos in Islamic nations.   .ghettos in Africa., South America.,   This ghettoism problem is everywhere ... IS IT A RELIGION/FAITH  SPECIFIC  PROBLEM?? IS IT A RACE SPECIFIC PROBLEM??  I don't think so .. it is an economic problem , political problem., economic problem... and some times it gets coupled to  individual/family  problems increasing the troubles in these ghettoed societies

    anyways on that   France and Islam .. the news in dawn editorial says

      I guess Zaffar Abbas  wrote that ... I AM NOT SURE ., anyways in it he says

    Quote
    IN a globalised world, despite the shrinking of distances and the coming together of cultures, hateful ideologies persist. Discrimination and violence on the basis of race, religion, and sect continue to bedevil our seemingly modern world, as ancient tribal prejudices refuse to die down.
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    Amongst the hateful ideologies that have affected a large portion of humanity is Islamophobia, where Muslims are demonised and isolated either due to their beliefs or the violent actions of a few wayward groups and individuals acting in the name of Islam.

    In this regard, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, while virtually addressing a session of the UN’s Economic and Social Council, highlighted the issue of Islamophobia. Without naming India, Mr Qureshi denounced the “discriminatory citizenship laws ... and repeated state-sponsored pogroms against minorities” while also calling for a “global alliance against the rise and spread of Islamophobic as well as other violent nationalist and racist groups”.

    Read: UNGA adopts Pakistan-led resolution on 'promotion of interreligious, intercultural dialogue'

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    Indeed, the virus of hate has spread far and wide across the world. The foreign minister has rightly made reference to India, where the Hindu hard right has made a mockery of Indian secularism by hounding the country’s Muslim minority. But even elsewhere in the world, for example in parts of Europe, anti-Muslim and anti-foreigner sentiment is high, with some states led by ultranationalist regimes echoing the poisonous rhetoric that their fascist forebears espoused in the mid-20th century, in the lead-up to World War II.


    Therefore, there is a need for a global response to racist and fascist ideologies that threaten minorities. In many cases, foreigners and those declared the ‘other’ are easy scapegoats for society’s failures, with all ills blamed on ‘outsiders’. This conundrum has been succinctly summed up by Mesut Ozil, the star German footballer of Turkish descent: “I am German when we win, an immigrant when we lose.”

    However, despite the deep-seated prejudice against Muslims and foreigners in many societies, the fact that extremist militants have greatly contributed to the discrimination against Islam must also be acknowledged. Transnational terrorist outfits such as Al Qaeda, the self-styled Islamic State group and others of their ilk, claiming to be working for the glory of Islam, have in fact done a great disservice to Islam and Muslims. Their large-scale slaughter of both Muslims and non-Muslims is antithetical to religious injunctions that place the greatest value on human life, and are in stark contrast with traditional Muslim thought.

    Moreover, Islamist militancy is thoroughly a modern construct, a reactionary phenomenon born out of the injustice and repressiveness found in most Muslim states, and the colonial interventions of non-Muslim powers in places such as Palestine and Kashmir. The world community must therefore address both issues: the profound anti-Muslim prejudice evident in many societies, as well as the repressive systems in most Muslim states that help create the foot soldiers for religiously inspired militancy.

    Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2021


    So how do we solve that Islamophobia problem??  well I can solve that with ONE SINGLE STATEMENT..... if you preach that in mosques...Churches ...temples .. synagogues ... That problem can be trashed and it will be done in few years if not in few months..

    well Zaffar Abbas says in that link Read: UNGA adopts Pakistan-led resolution on 'promotion of interreligious, intercultural dialogue'

    let me read that well Zaffer you watch this...

    I am ashamed of calling myself a human being and was related to Some Muslims..

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #32 - February 22, 2021, 10:34 PM

    This ghettoism problem is everywhere ... IS IT A RELIGION/FAITH  SPECIFIC  PROBLEM?? IS IT A RACE SPECIFIC PROBLEM??  I don't think so .. it is an economic problem , political problem., economic problem


    it's a faulty state of mind. excuses aren't a solution.

    Quote from:
    "However, despite the deep-seated prejudice against Muslims and foreigners in many societies, the fact that extremist militants have greatly contributed to the discrimination against Islam must also be acknowledged."


    self-pitying dog shit should be scorned. not preached or encouraged.
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #33 - March 03, 2021, 09:16 AM

    brownshirts versus brownskins.

    Quote from:
    Alvaro Peñas interviews Thaïs d’Escufon, student in foreign languages in Toulouse, France, and the speaker of the youth movement Generation Identitaire (Generation Identity). It is an anti-immigration lobby which seeks to defend French and European identity facing mass immigration, Islamisation, and its consequences: sexual harassment, insecurity, anti-white racism etc.


    https://thenewprometheism.com/interview-with-thais-descufon-from-generation-identitaire/
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #34 - March 03, 2021, 09:26 AM

    islamo-gauchisme.

    Quote from:
    The term Islamo-leftism describes the attitude of mainly in the new Ecologist and old leftist camp of the political spectrum. It sees Muslim immigrants as the substitute proletariat. But the fact is that it has hardly anything to do with reality in Islamic countries since it ignores the potential for Islamic violence and separatism witnessed daily in France. Islamo-leftists view the world with political expediency regardless of the consequences.


    https://freewestmedia.com/2021/02/27/the-debate-around-islamo-leftism-ignites-in-france/
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #35 - March 09, 2021, 12:37 AM

    zemmour threatening to hobble le pen's presidential bid.

    Quote from:
    "During the debate against Emmanuel Macron, she showed a crass incompetence and an inability to gain height (...) She fell into all the traps that Emmanuel Macron set for her, without being able to respond economically and to talk about France. She does not have the culture that her father had or the previous generation.  Marine Le Pen is on the left . All these reflexes are on the left. She is much more so than some people in the Socialist Party ". (RTL)

    Since then, Zemmour has never ceased to refer to Le Pen as a "completely zero" person who will never be able to beat Macron. So, if Marshal passes his turn, it is his. Only, running is not an easy task, it will be necessary to find the 500 signatures of elected officials. For financing, Bolloré would be ready to put his hand in his pocket.


    https://mobile.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/article/zemmour-candidat-panique-en-231420
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #36 - March 15, 2021, 02:55 AM

    Not like Macron is popular right now, even with his fisheries boost.

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #37 - March 20, 2021, 10:14 PM

    well ghettos in France..  ghettos in England..... ghettos in US of A  ..... ghettos in east and ghettos in west., Ghettos in Islamic nations.   .ghettos in Africa., South America.,   


    and ghettos in denmark but seem some people have a problem with practical solutions.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaryamNamazie/status/1372297961267466242
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #38 - March 21, 2021, 04:48 PM

    and ghettos in denmark but seem some people have a problem with practical solutions.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaryamNamazie/status/1372297961267466242

    Who... Who have the problems??  No... NO ... no one have any problems with solving such problems., may be they also looking for solutions in a different way  dear crumble., A problem can be solved in many different ways., 

    but Thank you for that link .. it took me to  Rahaf Mohammed you tube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFtqjVFlqZk&t=3s

    Briefly Rahaf Mohammed  Mutlaq al-Qunun was born in  Saudi Arabia., and she   was detained by Thai authorities on 5 January 2019 Bangkok airport while travelling to Australia from Kuwait. She was escaping  her family who she says abused her and threatened to kill her for amongst other reasons leaving Islam and seek  asylum in Australia 

    WELL WE KNOW WHAT IS LEAVING ISLAM MEANS IN THAT SAND LAND

    Thanks to social media service and  specially Twitter.,     due to worldwide attention  Thai authorities abandoned their plans to forcibly return her to Kuwait  and she was taken under the protection of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and granted refugee status. On 11 January, 2019 she was granted asylum in Canada and arrived in Toronto the next day.

    and that is her first you tube video from Canada....  So glad to see her doing well

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #39 - March 25, 2021, 09:28 AM

    A problem can be solved in many different ways., 


    the paralysis of multiple choices will never solve any problem.

    Quote from:
    In sensitive areas, in difficult neighborhoods, the Danish Social Democratic government has decided to reduce the number of non-Westerners to 30% and to massively relocate the families concerned in other social housing. He promises to achieve this goal in ten years. During this parenthesis, offenses committed in these disadvantaged neighborhoods will be punished more severely. These places will no longer be called "ghettos" but parallel religious and cultural societies.


    https://www.causeur.fr/danemark-immigration-ghettos-mette-frederiksen-193863
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #40 - April 06, 2021, 01:00 PM

    two part doc from 2018 but looks interesting - the french far right mobilising against muslims.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Il2GbD4mrrk
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEgufjqlio
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #41 - April 17, 2021, 04:20 AM

    eviangate: a timeline.

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    On April 13, in the middle of the afternoon, an apparently innocuous tweet was published on the Twitter account of the mineral water brand Evian. This invites its subscribers to retweet (relay) the said tweet if they have drunk more than a liter of water during the day. Nothing very attractive a priori. It was without taking into account the fact that this message was posted on the first day of Ramadan , when the fasting period for French people of Muslim faith began.


    https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/insolite/evian-et-le-ramadan-cinq-minutes-pour-comprendre-un-emballement/ar-BB1fGziN
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #42 - April 17, 2021, 10:24 AM

    assimilation defeated by integration.

    Quote from:
    My hypothesis is that we find in Sartre's work a French version of multiculturalism with its own characteristics, in particular its emotional foundation which cultivates self-shame.

    Starting from the shame of the fate done to the Jews under the Occupation, but also of that done to "blacks" or "colonized", Sartre engages in a critique of assimilationist democracy. The recognition of “identity” must take precedence over citizen membership in the nation, this is what he calls “concrete liberalism” which I show is in reality an outline of a multicultural program.

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    ... Islam “in itself” is not a political force. The political actor is the Muslims who have assimilated Islam and who propagate its mores as its law by imitative processes. These Muslims arrived in France through immigration very recently and it is even more recently that the problem of their assimilation arises.

    There is an essential reason for this: their number. It is only through numbers that Muslim mores and law can enter into political conflict, and no longer only in theoretical contradiction, with our mores and our laws.

    Is it the number that has produced the impossibility of assimilation or is it the abandonment of the demand for assimilation that has produced the number? I lean for the second hypothesis and therefore for a political explanation. I believe that it is because we have gradually ceased to be a political people that we have ceased to have a policy towards foreigners. We have "forgotten" that we had to assimilate ourselves as French in order to have a common political will with regard to foreigners.

    Depoliticized and open to moralism and the “guilt-inducing masochism” of migratory ideology, we no longer paid attention to the number or to the origin of foreigners and we opened the floodgates.


    https://frontpopulaire.fr/o/Content/co480120/vincent-coussediere-l-ideologie-de-l-integration-fait-l-erreur-de-separer-l
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #43 - April 17, 2021, 10:50 AM


    ...  Islam “in itself” is not a political force.  The political actor is the Muslims who have assimilated Islam and who propagate its mores as its law by imitative processes. These Muslims arrived in France through immigration very recently and it is even more recently that the problem of their assimilation arises.

    There is an essential reason for this: their number. It is only through numbers that Muslim mores and law can enter into political conflict, and no longer only in theoretical contradiction, with our mores and our laws.[/quote]

    That is NONSENSE.. whoever wrote that is a fool., EVERY AND ANY ORGANIZED RELIGION/FAITH FAITH HEADS/ FAITH FOLLOWES IS A POLITICAL FORCE ., and political force is nothing but but number game ..  well let me read this

    Quote
    PM Imran asks Western govts to outlaw disrespect for Prophet on lines of Holocaust 
     
    Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday asked the governments of Western countries to "penalise those deliberately spreading their message of hate against Muslims" by disrespecting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the same way that they had "outlawed any negative comment against the Holocaust".

    In a series of tweets, Prime Minister Imran clarified that his government had only taken action against the recently proscribed Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) after members of the party "challenged the writ of the state, used street violence and attacked the public and law enforcers".

    "No one can be above the law and the Constitution," he emphasised.

    Addressing the "extremists abroad who indulge in Islamophobia and racist slurs to hurt and cause pain" to the international Muslim community, the prime minister said that Muslims "have the greatest love and respect for our Prophet PBUH" and cannot tolerate any disrespect and abuse....


    well that and more is there at that news   and this is from London

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W78Lw3p5AEc

    and this is from near Faizabad in Rawalpindi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwGcNj94zxc

    Imran is facing the heat and he is turning on flames towards other countries

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #44 - April 17, 2021, 12:38 PM

    Quote
    ...  Islam “in itself” is not a political force.  The political actor is the Muslims who have assimilated Islam and who propagate its mores as its law by imitative processes. These Muslims arrived in France through immigration very recently and it is even more recently that the problem of their assimilation arises.

    There is an essential reason for this: their number. It is only through numbers that Muslim mores and law can enter into political conflict, and no longer only in theoretical contradiction, with our mores and our laws.


    That is NONSENSE.. whoever wrote that is a fool., EVERY AND ANY ORGANIZED RELIGION/FAITH FAITH HEADS/ FAITH FOLLOWES IS A POLITICAL FORCE ., and political force is nothing but but number game ..


    if you agree that force arises out numbers not ideology then simple control of demographic change  (ie immigration and its dispersal) is the logical solution to social conflict.

  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #45 - April 20, 2021, 11:25 PM

    pretty much covers it.

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    The media focus on the speech of this mother wearing the hijab and asking the president " of the mix " deserves a long analysis, not to mention her anecdote about her son not knowing (at eight years old!) the first name Pierre, who says more about the family and environmental community environment in which it bathes, than on the failings of the Republic.

    Let us stick to this woman's request for "diversity". On the one hand, socio-cultural diversity cannot be decreed; it is the free choice of individuals to choose their place of residence, except by asking the State to force the installation of populations on discriminating criteria because of their real or supposed origins ...

    On the other hand, social and ethnic diversity existed in these neighborhoods as everywhere in France until the mid-1980s-early 1990s. To question the reasons for her disappearance is to respond to this woman who claims what she is asking for, the communitarianism and the current cultural homogeneity of these districts have made it definitively impossible.

    The school since 1990 has deconstructed all the landmarks that made it possible to form a common society: literature, language learning, history, geography. Co-education has disappeared from these suburban neighborhoods or from those of certain metropolises because, in the decade 1990-2000, the children of immigrants of European or Asian origin mostly made social progress and therefore left these neighborhoods where their parents were first -comers had settled down to go to less disadvantaged neighborhoods. It is commonplace and quite universal in migration stories.

    How could these children of immigrants born in the years 1960-1970-1980 be able to “ progress ” socially and be able to leave these neighborhoods? Thanks to the public school where a majority of teachers still practiced the traditional methods remaining deaf to the injunctions of leveling down, demanded from their hierarchies.

    From the mid-1990s, massive retirements led to the renewal of the teaching staff now trained in these ideologically formatted boxes that are the current ESPé IUFMs, fed on differentialist well-thinking.

    All this led to the decay of public schools, preventing the children of newcomer immigrants and those who were now the second generation, from learning to emancipate themselves. The school since 1990 has deconstructed all the landmarks that made it possible to form a common society: literature, language learning, history, geography.

    This new migratory phase (1999-present) began at a time when the geopolitics of Islamism took advantage of the globalization of flows and the softening of European civilization. At the time when the school of the Republic renounced its cultural requirement, its assimilationist project, its ambition of emancipation (also renouncing the transition to its secularism as the Creil affair in 1989 demonstrated), the immigration of mass resumed after a twenty-five year hiatus.

    The origin of this immigration has also changed since in 1975 of the 3.9 million immigrants over 65% were European (Portugal, Italy, Spain and others), in 1999 out of 4.3 million immigrants this European share was already decreasing. 44% for the benefit of Maghreb and African immigration. And in 2017, out of 6.2 million immigrants, the share of European flows was only 35%.

    And the public school, the last base on which could rest this republican hope of a shared national life having been destroyed, there can only be ethno-demographic homogeneity in these districts.

    This diversity means living in a minority, tolerated because submissive, in an ethnocultural bath that you do not want for your child. This homogeneity is further reinforced by communitarianism, encouraged by social landlords and local elected officials who often respond favorably to requests to install people of the same origins in the same neighborhoods.

    Reinforced by the fact that the State and local elected officials have allowed Islamist enclaves to develop, causing non-Muslims of all origins to flee from these territories. Let us remember the riots of 2005 and those that President Sarkozy called to his rescue to " calm young people ": the agents of political Islam whom they enthroned at the same time in his CFCM ...

    Since 2005, hatred for France has continued to grow in these neighborhoods, pushed by so-called anti-racist groups. And the inhabitants of these districts are now asking for “ diversity ”? What kind of diversity is it when in a neighborhood there are no longer any businesses other than community ones? When the baker or the manager of the bar-tabac is forced to sell because he has been threatened or robbed ten times? When the butcher has packed up a long time ago? Do the elected officials of these neighborhoods who call for diversity in their wishes live there? Do they educate their offspring there?

    Many of us have a history of immigration in our family or loved ones, and we can testify to what the integration pathways of our ancestors were in the 1950s for example. Often difficult courses, six in 40 square meters without bathroom and toilet on the landing, the mockery of schoolmates here on frizzy hair, there on a prominent nose.

    This is the mix that works: a majority that welcomed a minority to which it asked to adapt, and not the other way around.

    However, no anti-French hatred that has been transmitted to us, no resentment against a State which at the time had nothing to do with the social difficulties of immigrant populations. In the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s, immigrants were in the minority in their buildings, their neighborhoods and their schools. He lived according to the cultural and social codes of the majority. He assimilated (or at least integrated) because he had social and political experiences with people different from him. He also brought a little of its history and its folklore, but did not seek to call into question the civilizational base of the host country.

    This is the real mix: a majority that welcomed a minority to which it asked to adapt, and not the other way around.


    https://www.lefigaro.fr/vox/societe/visite-de-macron-a-montpellier-le-communautarisme-de-ces-quartiers-rend-impossible-la-mixite-20210420
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #46 - May 02, 2021, 03:36 AM

    maajid seemingly supporting french islamism now - or at least their victim narrative.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/LBC/status/1388492534675038211

    his guest was interviewed shortly after the hebdo murders.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T15Fz-4SwpY&feature=youtu.be
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #47 - May 06, 2021, 03:13 AM

    maryam says both left and right are wrongheaded about muslims. an example of how not to gain support and remain a marginal voice.

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    While they hate each other, there are still many things that connect the pro-Islamists on the left and the far right. Both dehumanize Muslims by making them a homogeneous mass and placing them in a box.

    Pro-Islamists do this by seeing Muslims as a community to defend. But they thus forget that they are not defending leftist and progressive values, but what the Islamists define as an “authentic” culture and religion.

    The extreme right, too, sees only a homogeneous mass invading the West. They forget that many of those who come here - like me - precisely want to flee the Islamic movement, that we are against totalitarianism and that like everyone else we want freedom and rights that are not Western,but universal.


    https://amp.lepoint.fr/2183922
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #48 - July 06, 2021, 10:38 AM

    cultural depictions of migrants: either angry extremists or closeted lesbians.

    Quote
    Fatima Daas' novel draws on her childhood in a Paris banlieue, as well as her conflicted identity — as a Frenchwoman, Algerian, Muslim, and lesbian.


    https://amp.dw.com/en/international-literature-prize-for-the-last-one/a-58091216
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #49 - July 08, 2021, 12:01 AM

    fun article.

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    Spengler ranks Arab or “magical” culture among the eight high cultures that he reviews, with among others “the Faustian” (West since the year 1000) or “the Apollonian” (Greco-Roman antiquity) ... According to him, Arab-magical culture encompasses all the religions of the Aramaic landscape, including early Judaism and Christianity, and this is why, he says, only "a pious Muslim would be able to approach a little the mentality of Jesus. " In this" Aramaic landscape ", Muhammad comes to liberate Arab culture chained by pseudomorphosis and “This deliverance from magical humanity is without example in history… Islam must be considered as the puritanism of the total group of previous magical religions…

    Quote
    The late era that we are living according to Spengler, is quartered not in a smoky "identity pincer", but indeed between two nihilisms: one is hatred of those who by their established presence, hinder and "  poison the culture to being born in the midst of the landscape, the other is disgusted with his own culture, the apogee of which ends up being tiresome ” .

    Examples of self-contempt, more or less conscious, constitute the framework of the tedious soap opera of the news: "  You will not have my hate  " is the new credo of this nihilism of the vanquished. There are many examples of this. Bernard Kalaora, anthropologist of the EHESS, published in 2018 on his blog the testimony of his attack with a knife by a young Moroccan fanatic, who stabbed eight people in the Chapel district: “… I probably got out of it thanks to his God Allah with a few stitches… I blame the public authorities even more than this young minor who in his hatred attacked all passers-by regardless of their gender and origin. He also injured two young North Africans themselves refugees who took me to help me in the nearest cafe and who, despite their injuries to their arms, fled for fear of going to the hospital and being returned to their country. Here is the beautiful France of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which maintains hatred and which dares to speak outreception of refugees.


    https://www.causeur.fr/oswald-spengler-la-culture-arabe-et-notre-declin-205120
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #50 - July 08, 2021, 04:22 PM

    That 16-year-old Mila case is back in news...  A French Teenager’s Anti-Islam Rant Unleashed Death Threats. Now 13 Are on Trial.  says news from US of A... July 6, 2021

    Quote
    The court case is about online harassment, but it also touches on some of France’s most sensitive issues: freedom of expression and blasphemy.  PARIS — The French girl, 16, was sharing highly personal details about her life in a livestream on Instagram, including her attraction to women. Just not Black or Arab women, she said.

    When insults and death threats started pouring in to her Instagram account in response to her comments in January 2020, some from viewers saying she was an affront to Islam, the teenager, Mila, dug in, quickly posting another video.

    “I hate religion,” she declared. “The Quran is a religion of hatred.” She also used profanity to describe Islam and the crudest of imagery in referring to God.

    The ensuing onslaught of threats after the video went viral has landed 13 people in court on charges of online harassment.

    The case has put a spotlight on the roiling French debate over freedom of expression and blasphemy, especially when it touches on Islam. It is also a landmark test for recent legislation that broadens France’s definition of cyberharassment in regards to attacks on the internet, where vitriol is plentiful, modulated debate less so.

    “We are setting the rules of what is acceptable and what is unacceptable,” Michaël Humbert, the presiding judge, said at the trial.

    Some looked to history to capture the brutality of what Mila experienced online. Mila’s lawyer said she had been subjected to a digital stoning. The prosecutor in the case spoke of a “lynching 2.0.”

    More than a year after Mila — The New York Times is withholding her last name because she has been the subject of harassment — posted her videos, her life remains in a tumult. She lives under police protection and she no longer attends school in person.

    The 13 defendants, some teenagers themselves, are on trial in Paris, most accused of making death threats. They face the possibility of jail. The verdict is expected Wednesday.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcsfRMmbaMA

    That is an interesting video .. insulting religions /faiths is OK but insulting the faith follower/religious followers  is NOT ok..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiXG4TYGxv0


    well that is the news

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #51 - July 08, 2021, 07:37 PM

    they got suspended sentences but a few internet trolls aren't responsible for the climate of fear in french society.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/eleven-convicted-harassing-french-teenager-182041050.html
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #52 - October 17, 2021, 09:41 AM

    zemmour zooming up the polls with 6mths to the election.

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/eric-zemmour-frances-buchanan/
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #53 - December 01, 2021, 06:14 PM

    the candidate.

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    My dear Countrymen— For years, the same feeling has swept you along, oppressed you, shamed you: a strange and penetrating feeling of dispossession.  You walk down the streets in your towns, and you don’t recognize them. You look at your screens and they speak to you in a language that is strange, and in the end foreign. You turn your eyes and ears to advertisements, TV series, football matches, films, live performances, songs, and the schoolbooks of your children. You take the subways and trains.  You go to train stations and airports.  You wait for your sons and your daughters outside their school. You take your mother to the emergency room. You stand in line at the post office or the employment agency.  You wait at a police station or a courthouse.  And you have the impression that you are no longer in a country that you know.

    You remember the country of your childhood.  You remember the country that your parents told you about.  You remember the country found in films and books.  The country of Joan of Arc and Louis XIV.  The country of Bonaparte and General de Gaulle. The country of knights and ladies. The country of Victor Hugo and Chateaubriand.  The country of Pascal and Descartes.  The country of the fables of La Fontaine, the characters of Molière, and the verses of Racine. The country of Notre Dame de Paris and of village church towers.  The country of Gavroche and Cosette.  The country of barricades and Versailles.  The country of Pasteur and Lavoisier.  The country of Voltaire and Rousseau, of Clemenceau and the soldiers of ’14, of de Gaulle and Jean Moulin.  The country of Gabin and Delon; of Brigitte Bardot and Belmondo and Johnny and d’Aznavour and Brassens and Barbara; the films of Sautet and Verneuil.

    This country— at the same time light-hearted and illustrious.  This country— at the same time literary and scientific.  This country— truly intelligent and one-of-a-kind. The country of the Concorde and nuclear power.  The country that invented cinema and the automobile. This country— that you search for everywhere with dismay.  No, your children are homesick, without even having known this country that you cherish.  And it is disappearing.

    You haven’t left, and yet you have the feeling of no longer being at home.  You have not left your country.  Your country left you.  You smell foreigners in your own country.  You are internal exiles. For a long time, you believed you were the only one to see, to hear, to think, to doubt.  You were afraid to say it.  You were ashamed of your feelings.  For a long time, you dared not say what you are seeing, and above all you dared not see what you were seeing. And then you said it to your wife.  To your husband.  To your children.  To your father.  To your mother.  To your friends.  To your coworkers.  To your neighbors.  And then to strangers.  And you understood that your feeling of dispossession was shared by everyone.

    France is no longer France, and everyone sees it.

    Of course, they despised you: the powerful, the élites, the conformists, the journalists, the politicians, the professors, the sociologists, the union bosses, the religious authorities. They told you it’s all a ploy, it’s all fake, it’s all wrong.  But you understood in time that it was them who were a ploy, them who had it all wrong, them who did you wrong.

    The disappearance of our civilization is not the only question that harasses us, although it towers over everything.  Immigration is not the cause of all our problems, although it aggravates everything. The third-worlding of our country and our people impoverishes as much as it disintegrates, ruins as much as it torments. It’s why you often have a hard time making ends meet.  It’s why we must re-industrialize France.  It’s why we must equalize the balance of trade.  It’s why we must reduce our growing debt, bring back to France our companies that left, give jobs to our unemployed. It’s why we must protect our technological marvels and stop selling them to foreigners.  It’s why we must allow our small businesses to live, and to grow, and to pass from generation to generation. It’s why we must preserve our architectural, cultural, and natural heritage.  It’s why we must restore our republican education, its excellence and its belief in merit, and stop surrendering our children to the experiments of egalitarians and pedagogists and the Doctor Strangeloves of gender theory and islamo-leftism. It’s why we must take back our sovereignty, abandoned to European technocrats and judges, who rob the French people of the ability to control their destiny in the name of a fantasy – a Europe that will never be a nation.

    Yes, we must give power to the people, take it back from the minority that unceasingly tyrannizes the majority and from judges who substitute their judicial rulings for government of the people, for the people, by the people. For decades, our elected officials of the right and the left have led us down this dire path of decline and decadence.  Right and left have lied and concealed the gravity of our diminishment.  They have hidden from you the reality of our replacement.

    You have known me for many years.  You know what I say, what I diagnose, what I proclaim.  I have long been content with the role of journalist, writer, Cassandra, whistleblower.  Back then, I believed that a politician would take up the flame that I had lit. I said to myself, to each his own job, to each his own role, to each his own fight.  I have lost this illusion.  Like you, I have lost confidence.  Like you, I have decided to take our destiny in hand. I saw that no politician had the courage to save our country from the tragic fate that awaits it.  I saw that all these supposed professionals were, above all, impotent. That President Macron, who had presented himself as an outsider, was in fact the synthesis of his two predecessors, or worse.  That all the parties were contenting themselves with reforms, while time passes them by.

    There is no more time to reform France – but there is time to save her.  That is why I have decided to run for President.

    Our writers and artists have aroused universal admiration.  Our scientific discoveries and industrial production have stamped their epochs.  The charm of our art de vivre excites longing and joy in all who taste it. We have known great victories, and we have overcome cruel defeats.  For a thousand years, we have been one of the powers who have written the history of the world. We are worthy of our ancestors. We will not allow ourselves to be mastered, vassalized, conquered, colonized.  We will not allow ourselves to be replaced.

    In front of us, a cold and determined monster rises up, who seeks to dishonor us.  They will say that you are racist.  They will say that you are motivated by contemptible passions, when in fact it is the most lovely passion that animates you – passion for France. They will say the worst about me.  But I will keep going amidst the jeers, and I don’t care if they spit on me.  I will never bend the head.  For we have a mission to accomplish.

    The French people have been intimidated, crippled, indoctrinated, blamed— but they lift up their heads, they drop the masks, they clear the air of lies, they hunt down these evil perjuries. We are going to carry France on. We are going to pursue the beautiful and noble French adventure. We are going to pass the flame to the coming generations.  Join with me.  Rise up.  We, the French, have always triumphed over all.

    Long live the Republic, and above all, long live France!

    https://mobile.twitter.com/malmesburyman/status/1465785819969429505


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxp2sOPbqzw&feature=emb_title
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #54 - December 12, 2021, 09:27 AM

    europeanised muslims are very confused.

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    On Sunday during his meeting in Villepinte, Éric Zemmour, born in Montreuil to Algerian grandparents who became French citizens, presented himself as a "little Berber Jew from the other side of the Mediterranean". "I am not Berber, I am French," he said curtly to Samia Ghali on Thursday night, the "mystery" guest of the France 2 program. "You will have to change your name because it does not suit you," corrected the elected representative from Marseilles, also of Berber origin, saying that this name "means olive in Berber, peace, but you do not represent peace.

    "I have a difference with you, it is that I do not use my origins to make a career. This is the true concept of French assimilation that you have obviously forgotten," he said. "If you are elected president, we will have a civil war, when you love France, you do not take the risk of putting it in danger," said the socialist. "What worries me is that a teacher is beheaded in the street, and that we are no longer in France in countless neighborhoods. The civil war has already begun in the name of Allah Akbar. One does not kill by shouting Éric Zemmour". And to conclude, a little later: "If I present myself it is to stop the apocalypse".

    https://www.leparisien.fr/elections/presidentielle/presidentielle-franc-duel-entre-eric-zemmour-et-bruno-le-maire-10-12-2021-AQKDO25JVRDI3BO4EUD6G4JU7I.php


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CdRlK9bm_b8&
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #55 - December 20, 2021, 12:16 PM

    certain british citizens would do well to de-emphasise their heritage and choose a single national loyalty.

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    Shimon Samuels, director of the European branch of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, likens Zemmour to “Weimar Jews”—the assimilated Jewish-German patriots of the 1920s, among them decorated World War I veterans, who considered themselves “German citizens of Jewish heritage.” Zemmour is also a vestige of Napoleon-era Jews who celebrated their liberation under the French revolution—as individuals, less as members of a community.

    Zemmour prompts the French people to embrace the best of their historical and cultural heritage. He has called for the reinstatement of a Napoleon-era law that says French newborns cannot be given foreign names (with “Muhammed” being a main target). He has riled the established Jewish community for seeming to put French pride over Jewish-ethnic loyalty, even prompting the chief rabbi of France, Haïm Korsia, to label him “an anti-Semite.”


    https://ejpress.org/complex-interplay-of-french-patriotism-and-jewish-identity-behind-eric-zemmours-presidential-run/
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #56 - December 28, 2021, 02:01 PM

    it's a pity that these stories are only useful as fodder for british tabloids instead of guiding uk govt policy against imams and muslim organisations.

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    France closes mosque after imam used sermons to incite hatred towards christians, gay people and jews and defend jihad


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10349737/France-closes-mosque-imam-incited-hatred-Christians-gay-people-Jews.html
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #57 - January 14, 2022, 09:52 PM

    whilst britain revels in boris pants down moments, over the water...

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    One of the many special things about France is that they give philosophers a prominent role in public discussion.


    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1481389296204529664.html
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #58 - February 23, 2022, 07:30 PM

    noticed some french-speaking arrivals when out shopping recently. the brexit-enhanced borders seem porous to everyone except russians at the moment.

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    Another interviewee had quit France for similar reasons, settling in Leicester, from where he set up a Facebook group for French Muslims in Britain which now has 2,500 members.

     

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/is-the-new-york-times-right-to-say-muslims-are-fleeing-france-
  • France Muslims were in danger of forming separate "counter-society
     Reply #59 - March 09, 2022, 06:50 PM

    political earthquake in april? let’s hope so!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=HIjaMpEAIMQ

    some biased analysis (is there any other kind?):

    https://mobile.twitter.com/honkter/status/1501425867108483076
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