Friday, June 26, 2009

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Why we should ban the burqa in France



The burqa was therefore invited to the castle. This full veil worn by Muslim women, has been condemned on Monday at Versailles, by the Head of State. "(She) will not be welcome," he said, to loud applause from Congress. Earlier, MPs, led by Andre Gerin (PC), had demanded a commission of inquiry into this phenomenon and its possible ban. But this outfit repellent, which encloses the woman is a symptom. He reveals, more seriously, the thrust of Islamism in France.
is a parliamentary fact-finding mission which was responsible, ultimately, identify what fashion choices still marginal. It must be said that the French Muslim Council had indicated its opposition to a commission of inquiry, accused of "stigmatize Islam and Muslims in France": a specious argument, inviting them to be quiet. But the burqa veil are like the signs of submission and rejection of the rules of the secular republic (1). Must resolve to be challenged by his hosts?

When Nicolas Sarkozy complained: "Our model of integration does more, "he refrains from digging causes. They deserve, however, the" overhaul "promised when the president talks about the economic crisis, social, ecological. For this other forgotten crisis, multicultural that there is far more destabilizing. Aristotle: "The absence of national community is a factor of civil war, as citizens do not share the same values of civilization" (2). France leaves next test, refusing to confront those who reject its values.
The many Muslim Democrats can feel secured to an ideology that seeks ultimately to subvert the nation. Sarkozy Gold speaks when he says: "In the Republic, the Islamic religion should be respected as much as other religions." However, this does not prohibit inquiry, beyond the burqa, on fundamentalism in the cities. The nation may lose close eye on neo-colonization process engaged in territories already lost. This evidence, although the power must be addressed, otherwise than by the small end of the telescope and fearing to offend.

Why should fear defeat the Islamists, who behave more and more, France, in occupied territory and coming to show their real face in Iran? The household would still roll back the Enlightenment Islam, which is struggling to consolidate his place. Our "old country", so named by Sarkozy, would he have lost the desire to defend themselves?




What say the people of Iran
France needs even less afraid to ban the burqa or niqab, and even to condemn the veil as sexual fantasy imposed by machismo, that radical Islam behind these marks of servitude is being done to disallow the Iranians themselves. They forced their Islamic Republic, economically ruined, to unveil his dictatorial basis. Neda, beautiful student killed by ball on Saturday during a demonstration in Tehran, became the symbol of theocratic oppression on behalf of its prohibitions, faking votes and draw the crowds. Certainly, we will not see scroll at Paris, the Islamo-leftists who protested yesterday against Hamas with the plight of Palestinians. These outraged then only support tyranny. But, Iran is a nation aspiring to democracy that opened the way for a secular modernity. The mullahs' regime, which begins to fracture from within, began to fall.

History will tell whether this turning point that begins in Iran has been inspired by the "contagion democratic "had hoped George W. Bush in the Middle East by liberating Iraq from its dictator, or by the hand of Barack H. Obama to Islam during his recent speech in Cairo. Both policies have probably contributed, in ways opposed to these effects they wanted. It was certainly reassuring to hear the President of the United States out of its weighty silences, reported here last week and approved by the sheepish Obamamania. On Tuesday, Obama has "strongly condemned the violent actions" in tribute to "courage" of protesters. Refusing to interfere in Iranian affairs, as it enjoins the West with reason, may not prohibit, the side of caution, the basic signs of support towards the Muslim people who says he wants to be free.


Short-termism
The question remains: Nicolas Sarkozy wants Does it really take him round the body the most serious problems, including the safeguarding of national cohesion? The promotion of Muslim women, republican and secular, remained timid in the reshuffle. The temptation is to dispel the French by pipolisation policy, illustrated by the arrival of Frederic Mitterrand Culture. When the head of state guarantees, Monday, speaking of economic and social: "The French model has its chance again," while the report of the Court of Auditors published the next day, put on alert on the huge deficits products, including the State welfare, will find this constant attraction to the short-termism, which has always rejected the most drastic decisions. When is ECT?




(1) See in this regard, the underside of the veil by Editions Response secular.
(2) I borrow this quote interesting to study David Mascré just devoted to the murder of Ilan Halimi in Barbarians City, published by Infinity. Aristotle's text, quoted by the author, said this at greater length: "The absence of national community is a factor of civil war, as citizens do not share the same values of civilisation.Une city is not formed in from people at random, and it needs time to coagulate. Therefore, among those who have accepted foreigners to found a city with them, and to integrate them into the city, most have experienced wars civilians. For example, the tyrants of Syracuse, having naturalized immigrants were subjected to riots. Citizens and foreigners have come to fight. "


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