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Thread ID: 14875 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2004-08-31
2004-08-31 13:50 | User Profile
France firm over headscarf ban
The law is Leftist trash! What is next a ban on women wearing long skirts? It seem the marxists have made women dressing like whores a pillar of Western Civilization. I am not saying the arabs don't go overboard somewhat but it is better than seeing 12 year old dressed like cheap whores.
The real problem is arabs and Afros in France; the solution is to ship them back to Africa!
[QUOTE]France firm over headscarf ban
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3611240.stm[/url]
France firm over headscarf ban
France has said it will not drop a law banning Muslim headscarves in state schools, despite demands by militants holding two French journalists in Iraq.
"The law will be applied," a government spokesman said.
France's foreign minister appealed for the two men to be freed as he started urgent talks in the Middle East.
Film of the two men was broadcast on Saturday by Arabic TV al-Jazeera. It said the kidnappers wanted France to reverse the ban within 48 hours.
However the group failed to say what would happen when the deadline ends on Monday night.
The Foreign Minister, Michel Barnier, arrived in Egypt early on Monday for talks to try to free Radio France Internationale correspondent Christian Chesnot, 38, and Georges Malbrunot, 41, of Le Figaro newspaper.
The two journalists have been based in the Middle East for many years and have written two books together about Iraq.
Mr Barnier told a news conference in Cairo the two men - said to have been heading from Baghdad to Najaf when they disappeared over a week ago - had been doing their job to explain the realities of the situation and the difficult circumstances in Iraq to the outside world.
"These two men of goodwill have always shown their understanding for these people and their fondness for the Arab and Muslim world.
"I call for their release in the name of principles of humanity and respect for the human being which are at the very heart of the message of Islam and the religious practices of Muslims," Mr Barnier said.
He met Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa in Cairo, who appealed for the crisis to be resolved as swiftly as possible.
'Attack'
The law banning religious apparel is due to take effect when French schools resume this week.
Al-Jazeera said the group calling itself "The Islamic Army in Iraq" described the law as "an attack on the Islamic religion and personal freedoms".
The group is the same one that reportedly killed kidnapped Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni last week.
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has added his voice to those of the many Islamic leaders calling for the journalists' release.
The head of the Grand Mosque of Paris, Dalil Boubakeur, told the BBC that hostage-taking was not the way to change the laws of a country.
The ban became law in March after months of acrimonious debate. It is regarded as central to the government's policy of keeping state institutions secular, but has sparked protests at home and abroad, with many Muslims saying they feel unfairly targeted. The law forbids religious apparel and "conspicuous" signs that show a student's religious affiliation. Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses are also forbidden. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"I do not see anything to cheer about. If the presence of Arabs, Africans, Asians, and North Africans is ineluctable in the present politico-social circumstances I would prefer to see racially foreign elements ghettoized and segregated from the indigenous, Euro-Aryan populations. Since this statute will only serve to further blur the lines between Europeans and migrants (and thus facilitate fraternization and race-mixing, i.e. biological destruction of Europeans) all racially conscious Europeans should oppose it. Personally, I would rather see a law that accentuates differences than one that facilitates the integration of non-Euros. Only those who are biologically European have a place in Europe."-friedrich braun
The Phora Forum thread [url]http://www.thephora.org/forum/showthread.php?p=21771#post21771[/url] [/QUOTE]
2004-08-31 14:28 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Faust]The law is Leftist trash! What is next a ban on women wearing long skirts?
If it were a ban on long skirts, the public would not tolerate it... Or, at least if it were a ban on short skirts.
It isn't just modest dress that is banned, it is religous expression/practice that is banned. While secularism/atheism is the state religion of France, banning religious dress isn't the only purpose of the headscarf ban. A rise in the number of headscarfs would remind and alarm the French that they are being replaced. By forcing Muslems to dress as the secular French, Arab immigration is facilitated.
The French government would fight to the death for the right of French African-Americans to wear pants that sag low enough to show the underwear. It's their right of free expression protected by the EU constitution.
2004-08-31 14:49 | User Profile
Good points. The ban on headscarves simply hides the fact that Muslims are taking over, and not just in France but other Western countries too. However, I've seen on the French news numerous Muslims saying that the headscarf ban shouldn't be changed to appease terrorist demands. They seem to understand that they live in a secular democracy and that compliance with the secular laws must be obeyed.
However, the crucial point in history is hitting the White French right now with the kidnapper demands of repealing the headscarf ban. The confrontation is inevitable; the expulsion of Muslims must be done very soon, while the Whites are still the majority. I wish them Godspeed.
PS, I sympathize with Muslims when they're the victims of Israeli-American aggression inside their own Arab lands. I don't hate Muslims; I just want them out of America and Europe, as well as other non-desirable Third World garbage.
2004-08-31 20:38 | User Profile
Very good posts with excellent points. I didn't look at it this way before how the banning of the headscarf were just a cover up. I guess they took the headscarves and used them to blindfold the french.