Colonialism or Migration: What’s to Blame for The Riots in France?

Vantage with Palki Sharm

T. Belman. Palki blames France for not integrating the Muslims rather than blaming the Muslims for not wanting to integrate.. The issue is how much of their culture should be rejected in order to integrate or how much accommodation should France support?

July 5, 2023 | 6 Comments »

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  1. What is occurring in France nowadays is exactly what Charles de Gaulle wanted to prevent when he cut off Algeria/ Africa from France.

  2. Hi, Chocopot

    Actually, the matter is not about what century the people come from. Every Muslim throughout the world is taught from his youth, by Koran, to persecute and kill Christians and Jews.

  3. You can’t allow Seventh Century savages in large numbers to come to a civilized nation and expect anything other than what has happened to be the ultimate result.

  4. Here I read total ignorance about France history ; We are in chapter 9 ( nine ) of the France-Algeria war . War means no intention to stop the process until victory.
    Algerians wants revenge over the 1832-1962 occupation. French politicians are willfully helping . The current state of french society is creeping islamization at schools, public institutions like hospitals. The french police stays away from 600 ( six hundreds ) quarters ( municipal districts ) where drugs is the no.1 industry. The death of the young thug Nahel ( well known for drug dealing- stolen goods – driving without license ) was a pretext for the solid rejection of the french republic by 15% ( 12 millions ) of the overall population. More of the same to come again and again.

  5. When Napoleon was asked what he would offer those Jews his empire had emancipated by occupying the countries in which they lived, and which now were subject to French law, he replied ‘As a people, nothing. As individuals, everything’.

    This should have been the approach taken with Muslim immigrants, because Europe is now reaping the sandstorm rather than the whirlwind.