So, when do you think France will elect someone with a Muslim-sounding name? ![]() |
Happy to continue talking, but I am sure you agree that comparing genitalia exposure to the topics at hand is not going to bring much. Unless, of course, you know of a country where everyone goes naked as part of normal life in public. |
Let me try another way. Please name a country where everyone goes naked in public, in the streets, and where exposing genitalia is the norm. If you can't, then I think we can agree that every country in the world (except perhaps some remote tribe) has restrictions about exposing genitalia in public as the norm. I am using the adjective "universal" as short hand. But of course you can choose to continue to try to make a parallel between a debate about covering or not covering one's face and a debate between exposing genitalia. |
+1. Dati was a cabinet member under a right-wing government prone to tokenism. Condy Rice was Secretary of State before that, if I recall correctly. |
By DENYING women the privilege of covering their faces, you're also not supporting their rights. Can't you see that it's the same thing? It's the right to choose. I might not agree with a woman covering her face but I defend her right to choose to do so. |
And Collin Powell before that. Someone like Obama wouldn't have been able to use some water fountains in the early 60s because of the color of his skin. The US has many problems, but it has made significant progress. While France is a great country, it has major difficulties working as a diverse society. A melting pot it is not. |
Careful - you're about to be told that it's freedom of choice if you choose the way she does, and brainwashing if you don't. Oh, and you'll be called names, too. |
Fire (likely intentional) at mosque in Poitiers -- the last of a series of actions against mosques in the past few days.
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I doubt anyone on this board will care. Collective punishment against Muslims is apparently OK. |
Dieudonne -- a French "comedian" whose repertoire consists mainly of anti-semitic rethoric, including an inverted nazi salute -- just said "I feel like I am Charlie Coulibaly." Repugnant. Those who compare him with CH are out of line. |
And Jean Marie Le Pen says "I am Charlie Martel." What an idiot. (Those who know about the Battle of Poitiers will understand). |
Who said that? You're being stupid. Was anyone hurt in this incident? If not, that may be why it's not big news. Duh. |
No reports of personal injuries in recent incidents. |
Really, burning shops in Ferguson is worthy of a month of posts, yet burning down mosques is not big news. |
let's just not mix apples with oranges. Condi Rice and Powel are AA Christians, none of them is Muslim. the fact that the US would elect a black person has nothing to do with electing a Muslim. the first poster asked when France would elect a president with a Muslim sounding middle name, as if in the US it was normal to elect Muslims in high office (and just let me point out that the fact that poster consider an accomplishment the election of a Christian man with a middle name that may sound Muslim says a lot) while in France it is not. the US has had a Muslim population for over a century, and how many Muslim presidents? none. women? none. presindents who are not Christians? none. atheists? none. European countries have elected women and atheists as presidents/prime ministers for a long time. in the US are no Musmlims have ever been elected/nimonated (at least that I know of) in high public office, not even "Muslims who do not look and act like Muslims", whatever that means: no vice president, no speaker of the house, no supreme court justice, I don't think there has ever been a Muslim governor. the first (just one) Muslim in congress in US history was elected in 2008 apparently (in Germany there have been Muslim representatives of Turkish descent since at least 1994). while Obama's middle name is Hussein, he is not a Muslim as we all know. do you really think he would have been elected if he was a practicing Muslim? funny that you discount Rachida Dati as a Muslim minister of justice "because she does not look or act as a Muslim". she is a Muslim, one of 12 kids of a Muslim impoverished family of the banlieus. there have been other Muslim cabinet members in France, including Rama Yade as Secretary of State for Human Rights Fadéla Amara as Secretary of State for Urban Policies, both nominated in 2007. how many Muslims cabinet members have ever been nominated in the US? zero. Europe can certainly do better, but it seems to be that it is doing much better already than the US even though the influx of Muslim immigrants is a fairly recent phenomen (less recent in France, more recent in other countries, but even in France was not a relevant phenomenon before the 60's at least). |