France no longer a Western country?

According to Guy Milliere at Front Page Magazine, France, with a Muslim population of at least six million, and with the rest of its populations increasingly intimidated by the Muslims, is not a Western country anymore. It is now the leader of the Arab/Muslim world.

Posted by Lawrence Auster at April 01, 2003 09:32 AM | Send
    
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Interesting commentary, but I noticed that Mr. Milliere couldn’t help but to condemn Le Pen as being every bit as racist as the Muslims. This assertion is inaccurate, I understand that all Le Pen wants is to have France remain French - in contrast to the Tranzis (Chirac, et al) running things. Since when has there been any alliance between the right (other than a few rabid Jew-haters like David Duke, who really isn’t a rightist anyway) and the Muslims? If anything, the Tranzis seem to have already cast their lot with the Muslims against the native-born population, who are too stupefied to realize what is going on.

Posted by: Carl on April 1, 2003 4:39 PM

I read this yesterday and just became angry when he basically described an alliance between muslims, the Far Left and the Far Right. It’s really damaging obviously to ones argument to overstate your case and add unstable conjecture.

Posted by: Stephen on April 1, 2003 7:32 PM

The same fate as is now descending upon poor France lies in store for us and for every western country presently committing ethno-cultural suicide-by-excessive-incompatible-immigration.

Check out how the ranks of suicide bombers in Israel are being filled currently by “Britons”:

http://www.vdare.com/fulford/name_of_briton.htm

Posted by: Unadorned on May 3, 2003 10:33 PM

Unadorned,
Thanks for your comment. What is our President doing to keep this from happening to us?

Posted by: David on May 5, 2003 1:17 PM

David writes, “Unadorned, thanks for your comment. What is our President doing to keep this from happening to us?”

Of course, the question David poses is meant purely rhetorically, and deafening silence, the only answer possible, is a billion times more powerful here than any words would be.

The term of respect chosen by David, “our President,” poignantly compounds the heartbreak of a question already heartbreaking enough.

Posted by: Unadorned on May 5, 2003 5:22 PM
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