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Europe
The Death of France's "Multiculturalism"
2005-04-02
Posted by:ed

#9  too true, have you got any good news links to share on this one?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2005-04-02 10:30:12 PM  

#8  Good question, K.

Let me guess... W-88's?
Posted by: SR-71   2005-04-02 10:12:41 PM  

#7  "Sow the Wind.

Reap the Whirlwind."

And the Turbans are sowing the whirlwind. What'll they reap? The Great Red Spot?
Posted by: Korora   2005-04-02 9:04:30 PM  

#6  This is scary when you think that the LLL is trodding (no - running hellbent) down this path.

I can easilt see 'gangs' of LLL 'peace protester' around in 2008. (all to keep the election from being stolen again of course....)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-04-02 8:51:24 PM  

#5  I read the accounts of the attacks when they happened and waited to see if anyone -- ANYONE -- here or in France would take them seriously.

There is a black hole at the heart of Western Europe and those who are not rushing to throw themselves into it will nevertheless find themselves pulled in inexorably. France has crossed the event horizon and is slowly being pulled apart into her atoms and her atoms into particles and subparticles by the irresistable mass of mindless hatred sown by her intellectual, economic and labor leaders.
Posted by: too true   2005-04-02 8:48:28 PM  

#4  Sow the Wind.

Reap the Whirlwind.
Posted by: Ptah   2005-04-02 8:24:08 PM  

#3  Why do bad things happen to good people?
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-04-02 7:56:36 PM  

#2  Pretty intense and incredibly well written article. Bone chilling, I do not lightly use that word as a description, but this was truly bone chilling.
Posted by: badanov   2005-04-02 7:24:49 PM  

#1  There is a nasty recession coming in Europe and all this will get a lot worse. At some point the debate will move on to how to fix the fractured societies multiculturalism has created. I am not optimistic they will find a solution.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-04-02 5:37:03 PM  

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