So telling the truth is contraversial? It would have been fun to read his list of superior civilisations....that would be thread material![]()
French Interior Minister Claude Gueant, who also holds the immigration portfolio, caused political uproar by claiming that not all civilisations are equal, with some more advanced than others.
"Contrary to what the left's relativist ideology says, for us all civilisations are not of equal value," Gueant on Saturday told a conference in the French parliament building, but closed to the media.
"Those which defend humanity seem to us to be more advanced than those that do not," he argued in his speech at a meeting organised by a right-wing students group.
"Those which defend liberty, equality and fraternity, seem to us superior to those which accept tyranny, the subservience of women, social and ethnic hatred," he went on his speech, a copy of which was obtained by AFP.
He stressed the need to "protect our civilisation."
The interior minister's comments provoked a torrent of criticism from the opposition and on the Internet, less than three months a head of a French presidential election.
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So telling the truth is contraversial? It would have been fun to read his list of superior civilisations....that would be thread material![]()
One civilization conquered the world and got everyone wearing cotton tee-shirts, denim jeans, and suits with neckties; the other civilizations didn't. Deal with it.
I agree. Mogols probably were the greatest of them all.
May not make everyone happy but there is much truth in his words
oh my god, he said something obvious. How dare he!
I wonder how the Arab world feels about that. So much for being a liberty-, equality- and fraternity-loving 'western' ally.
Controversal, ain't it. Thinking that those who don't stone rape victims to death feel kind of morally superior to those who, in fact, do. How dare he."Those which defend liberty, equality and fraternity, seem to us superior to those which accept tyranny, the subservience of women, social and ethnic hatred," he went on his speech, a copy of which was obtained by AFP.
Common sense might go to the lengths of suggesting that those who don't stone rape victims to death are in fact morally superior to those who do.
So that sentiment caused outrage, didn't it?
The truly outrageous part is that not everyone agrees with it.
Ah but some think that the current so called civilised world has actually advanced so much that it has degraded morally. Civilisation is not only about materialistic things.
He is correct and obvious. However our civilisation depends on resources not found in our domain so obviously our civilisation might have a flaw. It seems the best way to defend it is on someone elses less civilised land.