Culture clash in France
Global Islamic Jihad seems to have made a target of France. In the wake of the ongoing incitement by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and by other Muslim leaders of public opinion who whip millions of radical Muslims worldwide into a frenzy, Islamist terrorism has once again hit at the heart of France.Let's be clear: these monsters don't belong in schools, but in prison. It's a foregone conclusion the vast majority are that dangerous, and don't belong in the country at all, that's for sure.
These barbaric terrorist attacks, which included the beheading of two of their victims, mark another escalation in the Islamist assault that France has been suffering for years. Alas, French President Emmanuel Macron and his government fear this is only the beginning.
France is currently the home of about 6 million Muslims. This is a much younger population than the veteran Christian one. Muslim youth feel a troubling affinity for radical Islam and do not hesitate to express it on social media and even on mainstream media.
According to a recent survey, 75% of young French Muslims believe the laws of the Quran outweigh the laws of the republic. About a quarter of them refuse to condemn the 2015 shooting in which 12 journalists working for satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo were killed over the fact that the magazine published a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.
Thousands of comments posted on social media after the Oct. 16 beading Samuel Paty, a school teacher murdered for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in class, testify as to the deep hostility these youths feel toward the valise of the French republic and the glorification of Islamic terrorism.
While we're on the topic, French president Emmanuel Macron addressed the issue lately, and however he's handling the situation, he's predictably coming up short in his arguments:
French president Emmanuel Macron has said there are “breeding grounds for terrorists in France”, in his latest remarks regarding Islamist ideology following two terror attacks in his nation.Unfortunately, failure to show the courage to recognize that Islam as an ideology is the core of the problem just won't work out.
Writing in the Financial Times, the centrist French premier said that while France is not fighting against Islam, it is battling “Islamist separatism”, which is antithetical to the secular values of the French Republic.
Mr Macron remarked that since 2015, it was “clear” that “there are breeding grounds for terrorists in France”.While the district scenes are a definite danger, to say Islam is "distorted" is insulting to the intellect. Again, that simply won't do in order to deal with the problem, no matter what security steps are being taken now.
He continued: “In certain districts and on the internet, groups linked to radical Islam are teaching hatred of the Republic to our children, calling on them to disregard its laws.
“That is what I called ‘separatism’ in one of my speeches. If you do not believe me, read the social media postings of hatred shared in the name of a distorted Islam that resulted in Paty’s death.
“Visit the districts where small girls aged three or four are wearing a full veil, separated from boys, and, from a very young age, separated from the rest of society, raised in hatred of France’s values.
“Speak to government prefects who are confronted on the ground with hundreds of radicalised individuals, who we fear may, at any moment, take a knife and kill people.”
Labels: anti-semitism, dhimmitude, France, islam, Israel, jihad, misogyny, Moonbattery, msm foulness, political corruption, racism, terrorism, turkey, war on terror