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Sunday, May 07, 2017
After 6 Deadly Islamic Attacks and 238 Deaths in 3 Years – Paris Votes 90% for Macron
Le Pen IS the problem here from my perspective ... had any other representative of those positions come forward, there may have been another outcome.
1) Her very recent statement about the French capitulating en masse to the Nazis over the Jews, cut not close to the bone, but INTO the bone 2) She DOES comes from the EURO far right (while trying to renouce), whic ain't the Tea Party 3)The resistance to these facts among those Jews HERE who UNDERSTAND the kinds of things we say here is such that NOT ONE would have voted for her. I myself would have (like 30% of frenchmen?) vortes ABSTAIN
What France has yet to understand if that you are going to BAN covering, then you cannot have open borders.
That immigration control is a separate issue from the Euro or the EU.
That if all are equal citizens then telling the orthodox jews not to wear yarmulkes in order to remain safe is a PRIMARY national and cultural failure
What we should bear in mind is that from the crusades thru 1945 the word nationalism n europe only meant war and/or dictatorship
We are not them. Nationalism here means hot dogs, beer, hamburgers, baseball or football family and friends, and if the world is REAL smart don't fuck up the party.
We are not them because THEY are who they are. That's why we exist.
And it look like Britain may not be them, either.
They have to fix themselves. And aside from a cooperating defense (NATO) they have to figure out the incredible mess they have gotten themselves into.
There have never been so many childless politicians leading Europe as today. They are modern, open minded and multicultural and they know that "everything finishes with them". In the short term, being childless is a relief since it means no spending for families, no sacrifices and that no one complains about the future consequences. As in a research report financed by the European Union: "No kids, no problem!".
Being a mother or a father, however, means that you have a very real stake in the future of the country you lead. Europe's most important leaders leave no children behind.
Europe's most important leaders are all childless: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the French presidential hopeful Emmanuel Macron. The list continues with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
As Europe's leaders have no children, they seem have no reason to worry about the future of their continent. German philosopher Rüdiger Safranski wrote:
"for the childless, thinking in terms of the generations to come loses relevance. Therefore, they behave more and more as if they were the last and see themselves as standing at the end of the chain"....
I actually don;t know if she wants to ban yarmulkes, but it would be consistent with France BANNING hijab,niquab etc, which I believe has already happened, IMO instead of saying 'if I am president, jews will be able to walk safely anywhere a catholic can and that means every street, and road because I will end this invasion, and make sure security is alocated' she said 'turning over the jews is not France's problem, and the french are innocent'so she lost ecvery jewish vote (that's left in france) andcaused(IMO) many LePen votes into abstentions
Always On Watch said..."From Europe's Childless Leaders Sleepwalking Us to Disaster @ Gatestone Institute"
AoW, that piece coincides with an experience I had this weekend with my in-laws. Over the past months, I've acquired a large cache of my spouse's familial photo archives when mom was placed in assisted living on a memory unit. Since my spouse's siblings live over a thousand miles away, they can afford to travel for visits with their mom only once a year. I offered to share/explore their familial visual history and was suprised to learn they had zero interest. These siblings have no offspring - hence, the article confirms the disinterest in future generations.
Pasto, By today's standards, my family's previous generation would probably be considered racists.
But my family never treated those of other races differently from whites -- with the exception of never sitting at table with anyone other than a white person.
Unlike in the The Help, our maids -- white or black -- used the same bathroom that we did, got first dibs on the food cooked (Mom cooked all meals). Our maids lived with us five days a week.
Everyone here had black maids in those days.
Mom ticked off some of her friends by insisting on paying Social Security tax for the two maids in the family. Mom and Dad also paid our maids' medical bills.
As a supervisor at the IRS, my mother promoted many of the black clerks to higher positions -- based on merit. Everyone, no matter race, was held to the same standard.
My grandmother (b. 1898) was more racist than Mom. I remember that when a black appeared on the TV screen, my grandmother turned off the TV set. That was strange to me because nobody else in my family ever did such a thing.
All that said, my grandmother caregave with her own two hands one of our former maids who was terminal and had no place to go in her old age. Baths. Changing diapers. You name it: my grandmother put her hands to the task so that Hattie could be comfortable here until her grandson arrived to take her back to Alabama to die. And my grandmother paid all her medical bills.
It's hard to explain all this. Complicated.
I guess that it comes down to this: I occasionally heard racist words -- always on private -- but saw very different actions.
AoW - we can't escape the times and stds we were born into. Your mom and dad were prob rgdd as very radical. My grandfather (b. 1897, Lublin)always called 'them' schvartzahs, but always told me the instant you see schvartzahs mistreated, do something (after all, WE'RE NEXT).
Pasto, It's been ages since I read Faulkner. What I recall is the theme of miscegenation and the South's hypocrisy on that topic.
Faulkner emphasizes how much miscegenation there was and, at the same time, how Southerners hated and oppressed the black race. Fathers denied, then persecuted their own sons because society required them to do so.
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The title of this blog post says it all: Paris has a suicide wish.
Fucking morons.
I guess this is the French way. Total submissive to anything regardless how evil....
The people of France, like Turkey and Venezuela, deserve the government they elect.
LePen and Macron are both anti-American. Thats OK really I'm anti-French .... I understand where they're comin' from.
The solution to Europe's immigrant problem will never enjoy an electoral majority. Only 1/3 of Americans supported the Revolutionary war.
It just has to be the right 1/3. The most violent 1/3.
I'm sure I come off as an asshole and a fucking nut most of the time.
And, a good deal of the time that is actually by design.
But you may remember I have said, repeatedly, in the past, if we don't do something about this sooner, the answer is going to be terrible later.
I have said this in many different ways over the years, using different words.
But the point is the same. The problem only gets worse with time. And the worse it gets, the worse the solutions will be.
At this point, I have lost hope for Western Culture. The only solution now is terrible, terrible violence.
But there is no will for that at this point.
Trump is not going to do what is needed. And most of Europe lacks the will.
So we are going to watch another 10-20 years of it getting worse and worse.
And then, the really bad shit is going to start happening.
Exactly.
Le Pen IS the problem here from my perspective ... had any other representative of those positions come forward, there may have been another outcome.
1) Her very recent statement about the French capitulating en masse to the Nazis over the Jews, cut not close to the bone, but INTO the bone
2) She DOES comes from the EURO far right (while trying to renouce), whic ain't the Tea Party
3)The resistance to these facts among those Jews HERE who UNDERSTAND the kinds of things we say here is such that NOT ONE would have voted for her. I myself would have (like 30% of frenchmen?) vortes ABSTAIN
What France has yet to understand if that you are going to BAN covering, then you cannot have open borders.
That immigration control is a separate issue from the Euro or the EU.
That if all are equal citizens then telling the orthodox jews not to wear yarmulkes in order to remain safe is a PRIMARY national and cultural failure
What we should bear in mind is that from the crusades thru 1945 the word nationalism n europe only meant war and/or dictatorship
We are not them. Nationalism here means hot dogs, beer, hamburgers, baseball or football family and friends, and if the world is REAL smart don't fuck up the party.
We are not them because THEY are who they are. That's why we exist.
And it look like Britain may not be them, either.
They have to fix themselves. And aside from a cooperating defense (NATO) they have to figure out the incredible mess they have gotten themselves into.
Pasto,
At this point, I have lost hope for Western Culture.
One reason that I don't blog as much now, nor do I bring up the topic at work and thereby alienate more of the few clients I now have.
From Europe's Childless Leaders Sleepwalking Us to Disaster @ Gatestone Institute:
There have never been so many childless politicians leading Europe as today. They are modern, open minded and multicultural and they know that "everything finishes with them". In the short term, being childless is a relief since it means no spending for families, no sacrifices and that no one complains about the future consequences. As in a research report financed by the European Union: "No kids, no problem!".
Being a mother or a father, however, means that you have a very real stake in the future of the country you lead. Europe's most important leaders leave no children behind.
Europe's most important leaders are all childless: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the French presidential hopeful Emmanuel Macron. The list continues with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
As Europe's leaders have no children, they seem have no reason to worry about the future of their continent. German philosopher Rüdiger Safranski wrote:
"for the childless, thinking in terms of the generations to come loses relevance. Therefore, they behave more and more as if they were the last and see themselves as standing at the end of the chain"....
I did not realize Le Pen wants to ban yarmulkes. That seems like a piece of leftover idiocy from her father.
I stand by my statement however.
That a person like Le Pen got so close is simply a proof that what I say is true.
She is not the best we could hope for.
And the future solutions will be worse.
Much worse.
Pastorius,
She is not the best we could hope for.
And the future solutions will be worse.
Agreed!
I actually don;t know if she wants to ban yarmulkes, but it would be consistent with France BANNING hijab,niquab etc, which I believe has already happened, IMO instead of saying 'if I am president, jews will be able to walk safely anywhere a catholic can and that means every street, and road because I will end this invasion, and make sure security is alocated' she said 'turning over the jews is not France's problem, and the french are innocent'so she lost ecvery jewish vote (that's left in france) andcaused(IMO) many LePen votes into abstentions
Always On Watch said..."From Europe's Childless Leaders Sleepwalking Us to Disaster @ Gatestone Institute"
AoW, that piece coincides with an experience I had this weekend with my in-laws. Over the past months, I've acquired a large cache of my spouse's familial photo archives when mom was placed in assisted living on a memory unit. Since my spouse's siblings live over a thousand miles away, they can afford to travel for visits with their mom only once a year. I offered to share/explore their familial visual history and was suprised to learn they had zero interest. These siblings have no offspring - hence, the article confirms the disinterest in future generations.
Creepy and unnerving, to say the least.
I don't agree, Epa. The Niqab is effectively a mask. I think the Niqab and Burqa should be banned.
The Hijab is not a mask.
AOW,
You are probably not like that because you are a teacher and have kids in front of you every day.
Pasto,
By today's standards, my family's previous generation would probably be considered racists.
But my family never treated those of other races differently from whites -- with the exception of never sitting at table with anyone other than a white person.
Unlike in the The Help, our maids -- white or black -- used the same bathroom that we did, got first dibs on the food cooked (Mom cooked all meals). Our maids lived with us five days a week.
Everyone here had black maids in those days.
Mom ticked off some of her friends by insisting on paying Social Security tax for the two maids in the family. Mom and Dad also paid our maids' medical bills.
As a supervisor at the IRS, my mother promoted many of the black clerks to higher positions -- based on merit. Everyone, no matter race, was held to the same standard.
My grandmother (b. 1898) was more racist than Mom. I remember that when a black appeared on the TV screen, my grandmother turned off the TV set. That was strange to me because nobody else in my family ever did such a thing.
All that said, my grandmother caregave with her own two hands one of our former maids who was terminal and had no place to go in her old age. Baths. Changing diapers. You name it: my grandmother put her hands to the task so that Hattie could be comfortable here until her grandson arrived to take her back to Alabama to die. And my grandmother paid all her medical bills.
It's hard to explain all this. Complicated.
I guess that it comes down to this: I occasionally heard racist words -- always on private -- but saw very different actions.
Granted that I don't live in the deep South.
You know, AOW, I have never read Faulkner, but aren't his novels filled with stories like that?
Pasto ... in france I think they ARE all BANNED
AoW - we can't escape the times and stds we were born into. Your mom and dad were prob rgdd as very radical. My grandfather (b. 1897, Lublin)always called 'them' schvartzahs, but always told me the instant you see schvartzahs mistreated, do something (after all, WE'RE NEXT).
Pasto,
It's been ages since I read Faulkner. What I recall is the theme of miscegenation and the South's hypocrisy on that topic.
Faulkner emphasizes how much miscegenation there was and, at the same time, how Southerners hated and oppressed the black race. Fathers denied, then persecuted their own sons because society required them to do so.
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