Thursday, March 30, 2006

More on the Revolting French

The sight of millions of Frenchmen, predominantly young, demonstrating in deep sympathy and solidarity with themselves, is one that will cause amusement and satisfaction on the English side of the Channel.
[...] Whether they know it or not, the people on the streets in France were demonstrating to keep the [predominantly Muslim] youth of the banlieues exactly where they are, namely hopeless, unemployed and feeling betrayed. For unless the French labor market is liberalized, they will never find employment and therefore integration into French society.
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4 comments:

Arelcao Akleos said...

Strangely enough, they are employed in Holland and England, and yet disdain integration. It may be most salutary for young indolent French 'uns to git into the life of labor, but don't begin to kid yourself that it is a panacea for the great divide between burgeoning Islam and dwindling Kufrdom.

Mr roT said...

"Gainfully employ" in the words of Jones (character in Confederacy of Dunces) be a good first step. That what ol Brooks be sayin. A little bit o respec. A little bit o participation in society, an sheeit. Oooowwweee.

I think they are mostly UNemployed in France. That may be the difference.

Why don't you put your money where your mouf is and produce some statistics?

Arelcao Akleos said...

What, you want me to offer you lies?

Arelcao Akleos said...

What, you want me to offer you lies?

By the way, if "gainfully" employed, including actually receiving at least minimum wage, paying taxes, getting health insurance, and so on, then they would just lose out to more illegals willing to not be quite so gainfully employed. And as El Presidente Fox has assured us, don't expect any effort on Mexico's part to develop their economy so as not to make El Norte the only viable option for so many folk. As he said, we idiot gringos just gotta wait "generations", and if we don't like his problem being made our problem, we can eat his merda, A Vida e' uma Puta, amigo.