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Subject:
RE:Is Europe a racial time bomb?
Shirrush
10/3/2005 9:33:07 AM
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I am not sure I should post on that thread, since I've been out of Europe for most of my life, and my perception of living in, say, France might well be biased, dated, irrelevant, or just plain wrong. I am, however, more than a little bit offended by this discussion's title. I don't like race politics, and I still hold the view that the term "race" should be reserved to the description of carefully-selected breeds of well-domesticated animals, and does not apply to the thoroughly diverse, free-breeding human species.
If Europe indeed is threatened with a demographic time bomb, it has nothing to do with race, and it rather can be ascribed to one particular culture's propensity for political conquest (and the utter eradication of the conquered people's cultures: what's left of Christian Mesopotamia or of ancient Egypt?), of which a first stage has often been, historically, a mass infiltration by "nomadic" vanguards, and Europe's structural lack of capabilty to defuse this danger through assertion of it's own values.
Immigration and assimilation have always been a basic fact of life in Europe, if anybody remembers the Saxons, the Vikings, or even the Huns.
The difference is that they now have to deal with the modern Sarracenes, who come equipped with an organized religion that effectively "protects" them from assimilation to other cultures, arming them instead with method and intent to erase and replace their host's.
The last time the Sarracenes went into Europe, their dogma was only just forming, so they weren't ready for these tactics and in too much of a hurry to infiltrate, so they got forcibly repelled from Gaul, and somewhat underwent assimilation in Spain before they were expelled by the Reconquista.
The chances of assimilating the current wave of French Muslims are IMO rather slim, not only because they're in fact there to take over, but also because of the deep exclusivist nature of French society. Young suburban Muslims that would probably aspire to become French are often failed by the education system, rejected by their native-French peers, and sent back to the "cité" straight into the claws of the local drug dealer and into the fold of the Salafi preacher.
OTOH, the French education system has long been the territory of left-wing teacher's unions, and all references to patriotism, the flag, France's cultural uniqueness etc, have long been discarded as fascistic and stinkily nationalistic, and replaced by the usual politically-correct, multicultural- pluralistic mishmash, to the effect that few pupils can nowadays understand what it means to be French and what the F it is good for, if they're not brought up in traditional Catholic or mountaintop Protestant families. (Or Bonapartist Jewish ones like mine.)
It is also not too surprising that the Saudi-funded mosque and it's attached medressa are the only refuges available to these people against so much confusion. The loudly-sung pluralism and egalitarianism coexists nicely with what is probably the most restrictive and exclusive set of social behavior rules in the World. No other country has mandatory fashion, or a list of expressions that can or cannot be uttered, under pain of exclusion.
If you're not exactly mainstream-French, or object to the mandatory thinking-of-the day that's served on the tightly controlled MSM's, it's very easy to chose hatred and confrontation against such a society, and the salafists know and exploit this. The message "They rejected you and made you feel inferior, but if you follow the Jihad, one day they'll become your slaves" can work nowhere better than in France.
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