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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 12:40:33 AM   
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A quick browser search found these sources of information -
 
 From the BBC - FRANCETotal population: 62.3 million
Muslim population: Five to six million (8-9.6%)
Background: The French Muslim population is the largest in western Europe. About 70% have their heritage in former north African colonies of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. France favours integration and many Muslims are citizens. Nevertheless, the growth of the community has challenged the French ideal of strict separation of religion and public life. There has been criticism that Muslims face high unemployment and often live in poor suburbs. A ban on religious symbols in public schools provoked a major national row as it was widely regarded as being a ban on the Islamic headscarf. Late 2005 saw widespread and prolonged rioting among mainly immigrant communities across France. "

Sources: Total population - National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies, 2004 figures; Muslim population - French government estimate.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4385768.stm

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From The Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal

French Lessons
How to create a Muslim underclass.


Friday, November 11, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST


"It's true that France's Muslim population--some five million out of a total of 60 million--is much larger than America's. They also generally arrived in France much poorer. But the significant difference between U.S. and French Muslims is that the former inhabit a country of economic opportunity and social mobility, which generally has led to their successful assimilation into the mainstream of American life. This has been the case despite the best efforts of multiculturalists on the right and left to extol fixed racial, ethnic and religious identities at the expense of the traditionally adaptive, supple American one.
 
In France, the opposite applies. Mass Muslim migration to France began in the 1960s, a period of very low unemployment and industrial labor shortages. Today, French unemployment is close to 10%, or double the U.S. rate. Unlike in the U.S., French culture eschews multiculturalism and puts a heavy premium on the concept of "Frenchness." Yet that hasn't provided much cushion for increasingly impoverished and thus estranged Muslim communities, which tend to be segregated into isolated and generally unpoliced suburban cities called banlieues. There, youth unemployment runs to 40%, and crime, drug addiction and hooliganism are endemic.
 
This is not to say that Muslim cultural practices are irrelevant. For Muslim women especially, the misery of the banlieues is compounded by a culture of female submission, often violently enforced. Nor should anyone rule out the possibility that Islamic radicals will exploit the mayhem for their own ends. But whatever else might be said about the Muslim attributes of the French rioters, the fact is that the pathologies of the banlieues are similar to those of inner cities everywhere. What France suffers from, fundamentally, is neither a "Muslim problem" nor an "immigration problem." It is an underclass problem."
 

http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007529

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 5:21:02 AM   
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ORIGINAL: NeedToUseYou

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

I quote:

"Is this true, do you know of a place to verify this. Because if that is true, well, that is blatant leeching, and can't imagine how it could not be purposeful leeching. 55% that's insane.

Hell, if I was French, I'd be rioting to get them off the dole/welfare/whatever the hell you want to call it."

If that's your idea of a request for information I wouldn't like to know what your opinions are like.

What kind of a cretin are you?

Now, go back to your reading.



Yeah, it's a request to verifty the 55% is true, and if it is how in the hell can 55% of a particular population not work. I tried looking up the general stats on france, and the general population unemployment varies overall from site to site, but states it's about 10%. So, a five fold increase, that's insane.

So, is it all racism that is causing the unemployment in your view,, I'd guess. So, most of France is so racist it won't hire foreigners. That is even worse than saying that foreigners come to leech.

I'll go back to reading, and you can continue to stuff that corn cob up your ass.



It is impossible to get verifiable information about how many muslims or how many christians or Jews for that matter are unemployed. There are no official statsistics stating whether someone is black, white, yellow or emerald green. To the French, a citizen is a citizen regardless of race or creed, unlike the British who do keep records of such information. So how someone came up with 55% of muslims being unemployed is beyond me. I do know that like many migrant groups, many north Africans are self employed are small traders which is quite common for first and second generation migrants.

I would love to know how the original poster who mentioned 55% of muslims being unemployed got the information. I lived in France and I know the forms I had to fill in and it wasn't down on any official form what my religion or ethnicity was.

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 5:32:11 AM   
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Popeye, here's a link to some info on the French situation:

PARIS - Socialist opponent Segolene Royal said Friday that France risks violence and brutality if her opponent right-winger Nicolas Sarkozy wins Sunday’s presidential election.

On the last day of official campaigning, opinion polls showed Sarkozy enjoyed a commanding lead over Royal, who accused the former interior minister of lying and polarizing France.

“Choosing Nicolas Sarkozy would be a dangerous choice,” Royal told RTL radio."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18490239

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 6:04:37 AM   
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Sit and spin, you're an arsehole.

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 6:11:32 AM   
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That's why I am getting a little riled up, meatcleaver. Most of the people on collarme.com have never travelled out of their state, let alone possess a passport, and they make blatantly offensive comments about situations they know nothing about.

I was born in France, that's where I lived until I was 17, I have gone back there frequently, I know the place inside out and I can affirm strongly and loudly that Islam is not, NOT the cause of the country's problems. It is simply that over there, the political power finds it convenient to turn around and point the finger at the obvious scapegoat when things aren't going well. And the population docile as fuck, follows.

Those of you on this thread who are blindingly following the propaganda have my sympathy.

You're still imbeciles though :-p


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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 6:46:10 AM   
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The person you flamed so completely, really only said:
 
"Is this true, do you know of a place to verify this."
 
To me, you should consider that if you spent the rest of your life walking around France, meeting people ... by the end of your life, your statistical base would still be anomalous. Meatcleaver (who is a very good poster in my view) claims to know the U.S. because he has been here, but further discovery shows that he has only been to California and New England. He might want to consider that about 80% of Americans don't even consider California to be part of the United States.  (I'm from California, so can make that joke).
 
You might also consider that President Bush and most of our political leadership have travelled extensively, all over the world ... and for some reason, can't divine the will of other nations.
 
So, you can make these statements all you want, and get out of them whatever you will. Myself, I choose to admit that I live in Katy, Texas, population roughly fourteen-thousand, and I wouldn't be so vain as to say that I know the place inside and out.
 
Then again, your conduct here as of late, leads me to the conclusion that you will not be with us that much longer ... unless of course you change your ways. If you do leave us, you will do so knowing that we enjoyed your posts, considered your intellect, but understood that you were just another person that couldn't manage to not avoid moderation.
 
Have a splendid day.

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 6:54:21 AM   
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That's why I am getting a little riled up, meatcleaver. Most of the people on collarme.com have never travelled out of their state, let alone possess a passport, and they make blatantly offensive comments about situations they know nothing about.

I was born in France, that's where I lived until I was 17, I have gone back there frequently, I know the place inside out and I can affirm strongly and loudly that Islam is not, NOT the cause of the country's problems. It is simply that over there, the political power finds it convenient to turn around and point the finger at the obvious scapegoat when things aren't going well. And the population docile as fuck, follows.

Those of you on this thread who are blindingly following the propaganda have my sympathy.

You're still imbeciles though :-p



Kittin, while I would agree that those who are giving their views on France are well wide of the mark, I would caution that 99.9% of the people on collarme aren't commenting on France.



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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 7:10:24 AM   
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I want Mme Royal win the elections, sarcozi sucks

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 10:58:31 AM   
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Most of the people on collarme.com have never travelled out of their state, let alone possess a passport, and they make blatantly offensive comments about situations they know nothing about.


More elitist nonsense!

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/5/2007 6:41:28 PM   
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Most of the people on collarme.com have never travelled out of their state, let alone possess a passport, and they make blatantly offensive comments about situations they know nothing about.



I lived in the Netherlands for 2 years.

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RE: Violence in France again? - 5/6/2007 1:50:30 AM   
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ORIGINAL: caitlyn

Meatcleaver (who is a very good poster in my view) claims to know the U.S. because he has been here, but further discovery shows that he has only been to California and New England. He might want to consider that about 80% of Americans don't even consider California to be part of the United States.  (I'm from California, so can make that joke).
 


By the end of summer I would have been to Washington, the Carolinas and Texas so I will be EVEN MORE informed than I am already.

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