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Friday, October 7, 2011

The rise of Pan-Islamic France

I have talked on numerous occasions about the growing "no-go zones" in Europe, specifically England, France, Germany, Sweden, Holland and the eastern areas but the land of cheese and wine seems to be affected deep into the body of French society, and it is beginning to change the culture.

Where you have immigrants that refuse to assimilate you have enclaves which, for all intent and purpose are miniature versions of the culture in the homeland. When these new cultures create a world unto themselves via business, law and family, and exclude the influences which the host country provides, the end result is exactly what we see across Europe: a Balkanized society where immigrants are a parallel culture with no desire to become part of the masses. Friction, animosity, enmity and fear ensue, causing the escalating problems we witness today.

French Muslims make up about 5% of the population, and at that number the level of agitation increases to the point where they are almost assured that their veiled threats will be given in to. Today in Paris, Muslims block the streets to pray and the demands for accomodations grows daily. If not England, it will be France that becomes the new "Islamic emirate of Gaul".


From the Mail Online October 6

Warning over France's Islamic suburbs which are becoming 'separate communities in a divided nation'


Arab communities are increasingly rejecting French values and identity to immerse themselves in Muslim culture and lifestyle
Is this Paris or Baghdad?

France's run-down city suburbs are becoming ‘separate Islamic societies’ cut off from the state, a report has warned.

Arab communities are increasingly rejecting French values and identity to immerse themselves in Muslim culture and lifestyle, it was found.

Muslim pupils often boycott school dinners if the food is not halal and most Arabs oppose marriages to white French citizens, the study by respected political scientist Gilles Kepel revealed.

As a result, France – whose five million Muslims make up Europe’s largest Islamic population – was turning into a ‘divided nation’, the study called Suburbs of the Republic found.

Dr Kepel wrote: ‘In some areas, a third of the population of the town does not hold French nationality, and many residents are drawn to an Islamic identity rather than simply rejecting or failing to find a secular one.

‘French schools, which are rigorously non-religious, have traditionally been seen as having the role of training young citizens of the republic.

But local officials say Islamic pupils are heading home for a halal lunch.

‘Most people in France do not object to mixed marriages, but in the suburbs we were surprised to find a very large proportion of Muslim respondents said they were opposed to marriages with non-Muslims.’

The study was commissioned by the Institut Montaigne think-tank. It will make recommendations to the government in January.

It may be too little, too late by January.

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