A little early to the party, perhaps, but he's right.
French professor Christian de Moliner claims it would be impossible to mollify the 30 per cent of Muslims who want to introduce Sharia law in the country without complying with their desires.
According to the professor the solution is to create two states with a French law for the French and Sharia law for Muslims who choose for it.
He says:
“We will never be able to eradicate radical Islamism… While we are not yet at open war, the faithful of the Prophet are already regrouping in areas sometimes governed by special rules.”
De Moliner adds that in France a parallel society already exists and that it has opposite values compared to the Enlightenment principles upon which French society is founded.
President Macron’s policies could only make things worse and according to the professor the solution is a dual state like the one that was implemented in colonial Algeria.
4 comments:
'Experts' keep telling us that there is no 'clash of civilizations' between islam and the West - but a 'two-state solution' will apparently defuse the non-existent 'clash'. The followers of the false prophet are unlikely to be satisfied with anything short of total victory for islam.
Well put.
Imagine, if there is a two-state solution, FRANCE WILL BE IN THE SAME POSITION AS ISRAEL.
LOL
THREE IMPORTANT RIGHTS
Three Rights which, in my opinion, should be preserved:
.
1 - The right to Mono-parenthood in Traditionally Monogamous Societies: see the blog "The Origin Of Sex-Taboo". [in English]
.
2 - The right to veto who pays (the taxpayer) - Semi-Direct Democracy: see the blog "Fim-da-Cidadania-Infantil". [in Portuguese]
.
3 - The right to survival of indigenous identities: see the blog "50-SEPARATISM-50." [in English]
.
.
.
P.S.
The separatists-50-50 doesn't seek pretexts to deny the Right to survival of others one... the separatists-50-50 only claim the Right to survival of Indigenous Identities (read: the 'globalization-lovers' must respect the rights of others one... and vice versa!)
Post a Comment