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Lt. James Anderson
04-27-2006, 04:37 PM
William Lind | April 06, 2006

The ongoing demonstrations and riots against a change in French labor laws are as normal for France as snails for dinner. Most Frenchmen agree that France is, and should remain, a mercantilist rather than a capitalist country. Every so often, a French government unwisely ignores this consensus and attempts to fire Monsieur Colbert from his permanent post as Minister of Economics. French workers take to the streets in protest, and after huffing and puffing for a while, the government gives in and restores Colbert to his honored post. It is one of the rites of spring, and no cause for genuine alarm.

But this year is different. A new, Fourth Generation presence has manifested itself. Roving gangs of young Islamics, many of them black, have joined the festivities. They have come not to march shoulder-to-shoulder with French students and workers, demonstrating the Left's *fraternité, but to assault, beat, kick and rob them. The Left, it seems, has a problem.

The European cultural Left, which includes most of the nominal European Right, has for decades proclaimed the desirability of "multi-culturalism." Religion, culture, race, those basic ingredients of human history, were no longer to matter. Beneath such superstructures, all people were to be seen as the same, wanting material things, sharing warm feelings toward one another, united by class consciousness far more than they could ever be divided by mere accidents of birth. "Diversity" would unite the best from all cultures, while the worst would magically vanish.

In this culturally Marxist world view, the most heinous of sins was to suggest that someone else was "the Other." That was racism, classism, fascism, and every other ism under the sun. Anyone who dared view another religion, culture or race as in any way unwelcome or even problematic was supposed to look in the mirror and see "another Hitler."

In the case of the young Moslems who are attacking French demonstrators, however, it is not Le Pen and his followers who are labeling them "the Other." They are proclaiming themselves "the Other," and they are doing so forcefully. Their Other, in turn, is not the Right, but simply Frenchmen. Any man, woman or child of French ancestry is a target, an enemy, regardless of how impeccable their Leftist credentials. European distinctions of Left and Right mean nothing to this self-proclaimed Other. What matters to these products of multi-culturalist immigration policies is exactly the realities multi-culturalism was supposed to abolish, the ancient identities of religion, culture and race. The New sought to replace the Old, but the Old is reemerging to displace the New.

The root issue, as usual in the Fourth Generation, is primary loyalty. Most French workers and students, however Leftist their politics, are Frenchmen first. The Moslem hooligans - or should we say warriors? - attacking them will never give their primary loyalty to France . They are the Other by choice and by pride, not by economic or any other circumstances. No schools, no housing projects, no jobs programs will take their loyalty away from the Other. As the Other, and as young men, they will look, not for economic opportunities, but for opportunities to fight.

The French Left is now painfully discovering that "diversity" is a synonym for taking a swim in the shark tank. For those of us who are cultural conservatives, the situation has its amusing aspects. We did tell them so, over and over again. They stopped their ears and yelled "ism! ism! ism!" back at us. Now, they are finding it is easier to block their ears than to keep their butts from being kicked in the streets of Paris by the people they welcomed to France .

Regrettably, the colossal mess created by "multi-culturalism" affects all Europeans and Americans, Right as well as Left. I will say again what I have said before: in a Fourth Generation world, invasion by immigrants who do not acculturate is more dangerous than invasion by the Army of a foreign state. In America , a similar invading army took to our streets last week, demonstrating against any attempt to stem the invasion. Few of the flags they carried were American.

What has to happen before the rest of us get the message?
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Another awesome article by Mr. Lind.

a_very_ex_STAB
04-28-2006, 11:56 AM
Another awesome article by Mr. Lind.
He's been proved to be not quite so 'awesome' by events in Iraq though hasn't he ;-) those pesky insurgents keep raining on that particular neocon victory parade don't they:roll:

stonecutter
04-28-2006, 02:47 PM
William Lind | April 06, 2006

I will say again what I have said before: in a Fourth Generation world, invasion by immigrants who do not acculturate is more dangerous than invasion by the Army of a foreign state.


Hmmm....sorry if this offends anyone PC, but my uncle (who fought in Algeria) told me the other day that the Islamic fundamentalists in Algeria always said that if they couldn't conquer France through might of arms, they would do so through the bellies of their women.

c62
04-28-2006, 03:08 PM
I think there's going to be another World War in Europe. It may take 20+ years, but it's coming. It will be different than the previous two wars, it will be based along ethnic & religous lines as opposed to nationalities of the previous two. Just my completely uninformed opinion.

Mr Gently Benevolent
04-28-2006, 03:16 PM
I think there's going to be another World War in Europe. It may take 20+ years, but it's coming. It will be different than the previous two wars, it will be based along ethnic & religous lines as opposed to nationalities of the previous two. Just my completely uninformed opinion.And what ethnic groups do you think will be fighting each other?

Bert
04-28-2006, 03:36 PM
I think there's going to be another World War in Europe. It may take 20+ years, but it's coming. It will be different than the previous two wars, it will be based along ethnic & religous lines as opposed to nationalities of the previous two. Just my completely uninformed opinion.
Of course. The qu'ran says that as muslims gather enough forces, they must draw swords on the others and take the land in the name of islam. And as we all know, to these people, the word of the book is the word of god, and not up for re-editing.

I cite the newest example (of which there are many) of this creeping, silent invasion; the largest muslim organization in Sweden demanding new laws for muslims.

c62
04-28-2006, 05:32 PM
And what ethnic groups do you think will be fighting each other? It will be anyone(any group) who does not assimiliate into the culture they live in. In Bert's example the Muslims identify themselves as Muslims first(and only) not French. They haven't assimilated into French culture.

a_very_ex_STAB
05-01-2006, 03:30 AM
I think there's going to be another World War in Europe. It may take 20+ years, but it's coming. It will be different than the previous two wars, it will be based along ethnic & religous lines as opposed to nationalities of the previous two. Just my completely uninformed opinion.

I think there will be a world war in the USA :roll: The United States of Hispania draws ever nearerrofl

Mitch Rapp
05-02-2006, 08:04 AM
Hmmm....sorry if this offends anyone PC, but my uncle (who fought in Algeria) told me the other day that the Islamic fundamentalists in Algeria always said that if they couldn't conquer France through might of arms, they would do so through the bellies of their women.

Yeap, it's called "The Demographic Bomb". And to be hones, not only the Algerians use it.

Mr Gently Benevolent
05-02-2006, 10:13 AM
I think there will be a world war in the USA :roll: The United States of Hispania draws ever nearerroflYeah its lookin that way for some of the Southern States.

foxtrot023
05-02-2006, 12:49 PM
I think there's going to be another World War in Europe. It may take 20+ years, but it's coming. It will be different than the previous two wars, it will be based along ethnic & religous lines as opposed to nationalities of the previous two. Just my completely uninformed opinion.

We have had those in the past, even the same actors.

Lt. James Anderson
05-03-2006, 11:31 PM
He's been proved to be not quite so 'awesome' by events in Iraq though hasn't he ;-) those pesky insurgents keep raining on that particular neocon victory parade don't they:roll:

Have you read any of his stuff on the war in Iraq? How about his opinion on neocons? I'm sure you don't know wtf you're talking about.


We have had those in the past, even the same actors.

Just this time it is a lot more dangerous. It's true, nothing has changed.