No More Multiculturalism In Europe?
March 1st, 2006 by Quan Tranh
Apparently “Mohammad-Gate” has started the ball rolling on the end of multiculturalism starting with the Dutch. Already the Dutch have began a campaign against the culture of terror. Cities have began requiring the native language to be spoken and the burka has been banned in public. No longer will women have to wear bags.
Denmark’s Minister of Cultural Affairs Brian Mikkelsen said, “We have gone to war against the multicultural ideology that says that everything is equally valid.”
When moving to a new country it is essential to integrate. The French require cultural immersion and in Canada, French and English are the official languages. In order to attain success you have to learn the language and be a part of the people. Muslims have refused to become part of the greater European community and it is time to tell them that if you want to be European or American then act like Europeans or Ameriacans.
Nicholas Sarkozy of France has also underscored this fact.
“The French way of integration no longer works,” he said, meaning France’s long-held pretense that its strict public secularism could erase differences and make newcomers “French.”
Not everyone can be French and it is time that the French are realizing that fact. I agree with deporting anyone who refuses to become “French” through refusing to learn the language of commerce there and neglecting to find a job. People who don’t work should be deported. I do not support the concept of sending the entire family away if a woman is kept at home and not allowed to learn French. Granted, this may be a poor translation of Sarkozy’s language into English. I believe any man who enslaves women and keeps them at home without offering them the option to attain Western success should be deported. Though if I were the Minister of Justice I would require gender reassignment surgery to make them into Women before deporting them.
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