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President Nicolas Sarkozy said on television on Thursday that the French do not wish to in their country of aggressive religious proselytizing. In his view, Muslims living in France should accept the principle of French culture and social life.
The Head of State answered on Thursday evening to live over two hours on TV TF1 questions from invited to the studio of "ordinary" French people and the Internet.
The question: "Is multiculturalism in France was a failure?" Sarkozy said: "Yes, that's obvious. " He added that in this respect agrees with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron, who recently spoke on this subject(...)
Fortunately, some European conservatives are smarter than most citizens of this part of the continent.
The Head of State answered on Thursday evening to live over two hours on TV TF1 questions from invited to the studio of "ordinary" French people and the Internet.
The question: "Is multiculturalism in France was a failure?" Sarkozy said: "Yes, that's obvious. " He added that in this respect agrees with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron, who recently spoke on this subject(...)
Fortunately, some European conservatives are smarter than most citizens of this part of the continent.
I doubt this is the only thing he had to say about it in 2 hours. And I dont know if I would quote someone who deported EU members by the hundreds ... But great, you found 1 line that fits your short-sightedness. Well done.
Eye on Algeria
Next country having it's revolution, the kick off .. Pro-democracy demonstrators, inspired by the Egyptian revolution, ignore official ban and march in the capital Algiers, Al Jazeera - Algeria protesters break cordon.
Other Arab countries have also felt the ripples from the revolts in Egypt and Tunisia.
Jordan's King Abdullah replaced his prime minister after protests.
In Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh promised opponents he would not seek a new term.
The Bahraini government has also made several concessions in recent weeks, including promising higher social spending. Activists there have called for protests on February 14, the tenth anniversary of Bahrain's constitution.
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Next country having it's revolution, the kick off .. Pro-democracy demonstrators, inspired by the Egyptian revolution, ignore official ban and march in the capital Algiers, Al Jazeera - Algeria protesters break cordon.
Other Arab countries have also felt the ripples from the revolts in Egypt and Tunisia.
Jordan's King Abdullah replaced his prime minister after protests.
In Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh promised opponents he would not seek a new term.
The Bahraini government has also made several concessions in recent weeks, including promising higher social spending. Activists there have called for protests on February 14, the tenth anniversary of Bahrain's constitution.
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We are still waiting for Libyan revolution... ;)
When you see the problems with immigrants - for both the indigenous population and the immigrants themselves -, it is obvious that the multiculturalism that we know has failed big time. For me, that's not a statement, it's a fact.
IMO multiculturalism is failing here in Canada as well. We have Canadian citizens that barely can speak English or French and have been living for years in Canada like they would have live in their home country.
sorry, couple of man should be hanged over !!
http://www.brandonsun.com/sports/breaking-news/winter-deaflympics-in-slovakia-cancelled-due-to-organizers-failure-to-deliver-116133869.html?viewAllComments=y
http://www.brandonsun.com/sports/breaking-news/winter-deaflympics-in-slovakia-cancelled-due-to-organizers-failure-to-deliver-116133869.html?viewAllComments=y
Kimi Räikkönen is driving Renault F1 next season! unbelivibulll;)
14 killed in an airplane crash, it happened near capital city Tegucigalpa. The weather wasn't exactly fit for flying that day.
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can someone explain me what is multiculturalism ? ( i mean why you say it has failed? o.O )
probably by multiculturalism he means that it's not enough for canada to just have so many nations/cultures
all nations/cultures should respect their state(knowing basic stuff like language and some history) and mix with eachother (not having serbs live in one part of city, greeks in second, chinese in third where they all speak their own language in streets/shops and they marry only their own nation.. etc)
all nations/cultures should respect their state(knowing basic stuff like language and some history) and mix with eachother (not having serbs live in one part of city, greeks in second, chinese in third where they all speak their own language in streets/shops and they marry only their own nation.. etc)
but still they pay taxes most of em i think got families and they dont cause problems?
nevertheless it's a failure of both the system and the national communities
i, for first wouldn't want to be some canadian that accidentaly ends up in some serbian part of town where half of people don't speak english
every citizen should (or maybe even must) speak official language of the state and i can assure you that it's not the case.
example : my girlfriends family lives in paris. her aunt lives there for 25+ years and doesn't know even how to say "good day" in french.
with all paying taxes and not causing problems you can hardly say that is ok :/
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i, for first wouldn't want to be some canadian that accidentaly ends up in some serbian part of town where half of people don't speak english
every citizen should (or maybe even must) speak official language of the state and i can assure you that it's not the case.
example : my girlfriends family lives in paris. her aunt lives there for 25+ years and doesn't know even how to say "good day" in french.
with all paying taxes and not causing problems you can hardly say that is ok :/
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