You idiot ! The French were the only ones to be pro-active against Quadafi by bombing his positions and are also pushing back against ISIL. Its a crude magazine, but its even more obcene to kill over it. No one is avenged here because hate has no bottom once you head down that road |
Oh I am very much aware of the colorism and racism that exist in the Muslim community, I will give you that and I am very much against that as well. If we were discussing racism in the muslim community, I will be one of the first joining you on the debate, but the point you raised was that France was this so called paradise of Muslims where they are openly welcome and can practice their religion the way they see fit and buy luxurious mansions next to Les Champs Elysees. Nicolas Sarkozy instituted the French law that banned the niqab ( face veil) in public that has been in place in France since 2010 making France the First European country to have a such a law in place in modern times. So, talking about freedom of expression? How about the freedom of the niqabi women to wear their veils when they want/choose to wear it? Isn't it hypocritical to call for freedom of expression for newspapers to publish whatever they want but then turn around and make it illegal for a certain portion of the population to dress how they see fit?
Source: http://cjicl.org.uk/2014/07/21/echr-chamber-judgment-case-s-s-v-france-banning-burqas-niqabs-legal/ Seriously? Remember the riots in the muslim communities in France not too long ago because they felt stigmatized? France has always have a REAL problem with its Muslim population.. There is a reason why the extreme right-wing National Front is so popular in France.
Source: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/61919/stéphanie-giry/france-and-its-muslims The state of Islam and Muslims in France is beyond the scope of this thread but one can not deny that historically, French political leaders have played a role in stigmatizing the Muslim community and supporting laws that widen the gap, but that's for another discussion. Interesting read on the topic: http://www.ecmi.de/fileadmin/downloads/publications/JEMIE/2014/Fellag.pdf |
The French in the streets tonight are chanting "we are [all] Charlie [Hebdo]!" In contrast, our media's censorship screams out: WE ARE NOT CHARLIE!! WE WONT SHOW EVEN ONE SINGLE IMAGE FROM CHARLIE -EVEN JUST TODAY! How pathetic of our supposedly free media. They are fucking cowards. And if you find "fucking" an offensive word, then good; our threshold for offense in this country is obviously set far too low. BTW, where can I subscribe to Charlie Hebdo? |
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Charb, editor-in-chief and cartoonist at CH who was one of the victims today, drew the cartoon below last week. It reads "No terrorist acts in France yet... Wait! One has until the end of January to present his best wishes for the new year!"
Terribly premonitory... ![]() |
Muslima, it is interesting that you cited the French law against the burka (if I understand the law prohibit the wearing in public of the full veil that totally covers the face). I am from Italy, and a law like that has been in existence for ever, well before that anybody could even think that Muslims could one day live in Italy. simply the government did not want to have people go around with faces totally covered to a point that they could not be recognized. as for the burka, I am not an expert but the Quran apparently does not say anywhere that women need to cover themselves like that. it simply says that they need to dress "modestly". "modesty" obviously changes with times and places. one hundred years ago my grandma told me that women in Italy would not weak pants because it would be considered scandalous, now they do. you can dress modestly in France as much as you want. however if you feel the need to put a blanket on your body and leave two holes for your eyes, maybe you should consider moving to Yemen, where your idea of modesty is more generally shared. decades ago women in Arab countries in North Africa (except for the Arab peninsula) did not weak the burka. now more women do it. this has nothing to do with modesty, but unfortunately with oil money that has allowed a strict interpretation of Islam by a few millions of backward uneducated desert dwellers to be shoveled down the throats of other Muslims |
Are you kidding? I am seeing his stuff everywhere. |
The issue is not whether the burqa is mandatory or not in Islam. The question is why are women, French citizens nonetheless who freely choose to wear a Burqa because they believe it is their religious right/freedom to dress that way, do not have the right under French Law to do so?And this, since 2010? So you have these Niqabis who were living in France prior to 2010 who suddenly have to change the way they dress or else be fined every single day? If we are talking about Freedom of Speech, then why aren't they allow to dress they way they choose fit? Why the double standard? |
Women do NOT get to choose whether to wear a burqa or not. It is imposed on them by their family and social pressures. Just like affirmative action, gov needs to work to change society for the greater good. |
You are delusional if you believe that ALL women who wear burqas do so because it is imposed on them by their family and social pressure . Also, Muslim women can NOT wear a hijab in public schools, universities, or government buildings. This has not just created a big divide in the community but also forced a lot of women to lose their jobs since they couldn't wear their scarves at work. You can not defend Freedom of Speech and then say hum no, doesn't apply to these women. These bans have also created socio-economic issues as well for the Muslim population in France. It is a fact that France prisons are disproportionally filled with Muslims. Muslims are about 8-10% in France but represent 60% -70% of Prisoners.
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Because the wearing of a burqa endangers the rest of the public in France. It is not a mandatory part of the Muslim religion, i.e. you are free to say prayers whenever you like or practice other parts of your religion. In fact, you are free to wear the burqa as much as you like in the comfort of your own home. If a French Muslim is uncomfortable with the law, they are free to move to countries where this is embraced. |
Seriously? Remember the riots in the muslim communities in France not too long ago because they felt stigmatized? France has always have a REAL problem with its Muslim population.. There is a reason why the extreme right-wing National Front is so popular in France.
PP above, I think you are conflating France with America when you speak about freedom of dress , religious expression , etc.. There is nothing inherent in people, who practice the Muslim faith ,that the French don't like. Look at the business they did for centuries with Sunni silk mechants in Lebanon and Syria. The French though are a people with VERY high and, a little rigid, social standards for those who come onto their soil. These are rather strict people in terms of wanting to preserve " French Culture" THey teach young children to conform, " to be French" , " this is the way you must…" And, they do not like a minority that amounts to 10% of their population not conforming to their standards in dress, in manner , in decorum. This looking down that the French do, is not just reserved for Arabs. For example, they also hold in contempt : Americans. And for what ? For the great offense we give by showing up in the millions every summer [i]in sneakers with our fanny packs, talking loudly in halting accents from Texas butchering their language with our demonstration of cultural ignorance. They hate us too knowing that we are dropping $$$$ Millions into their economy. Enter a "non -tourist" restaurant as an American and there is a mild wave of "oh no" that comes over the room. I suppose tehy fear more of us might come and ruin their restaurant… Its a small country with a long history that has had to fight for its survival many times. They will resist a minority going against the grain of what they hold as " the French way" ( in terms of head scarfs and Hijab) It should not surprise you that the country where McDonalds was fire bombed, would passionately reject the head scarf. Perhaps if they had all been neatly coifed Hermes, but its too late for that now…. Its not the religion that is primarily being rejected , its the push back from a group which is viewed as not measuring up to their standards and VERY few people can anyway. Liberal and moderate French will likely support muslim rights to soem extent, but attacks like this make it hard for them to go on doing so . Remember , its their country that they see being attacked. |
Actually no, France banned Muslim street prayers in 2011, so no Muslims can't pray wherever they like. So If a French Muslim is uncomfortable with not being able to practice their religion freely they should move to other countries? Where is the Freedom that everyone is defending, that's what I don't get, the blatant double standard. You can not use Freedom of Speech and restrict a part of your population's freedom, that is hypocritical. |
I was actually talking about the Freedom of Speech that France defends and everyone is defending today in light of what happened in Paris. People have said over and over that cartoonists exercise their Freedom of Speech daily and this should be respected. My question was if France is as open and free as they say, and if we are on the topic of freedom of speech, then why does France restrict how people choose to represent their religion? It is also the country of the French Muslims who have a French heritage and have the right to live and practice their religion in France. |
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