A Comment About

Europe’s Estrangement from Israel

January 17, 2009 - 12:00 am - by Frank Furedi
Marie Claude
2009-01-18 14:44:10

Morry, while the text is a kind of elegy to “the people of the world”, and not questionable, I think some histoical precisions are needed to understand the raisons why this muslim immigration became a “necessity” in the sixties :

“We must admit that Europe, by relaxing its borders and giving in under the pretext of tolerance to the values of a fallacious cultural relativism, opened it’s doors to 20 million Muslims, often illiterates and fanatics that we could meet, at best, in places such as Raval, the poorest of the nations and of the ghettos, and who are preparing the worst, such as the 9/11 and the Madrid bombing and who are lodged in apartment blocs provided by the social welfare.”

You are not ignoring that in WW2 most of the continental european countries experienced “bombings”, especially France and Germany (Poland, Italy…), where cities,and infrastructures were completely destroyed. The Marshall plan was ment to reconstruct them as well as the economy.
At the same time France had to bear 2 more wars, Indochine and Algeria, when mens that could have rebuilt and modernised the country were busy abroad. So we can say that until the end of Algeria war, there were no modernisation on the way, just the necessary reconstructions of inhabitations and infrastrucrures.

Then the sixties and seventies are considered as the decennies of modernisation of our country. New buildings, motorways, roads… in every cities were ordered. There were not enough men for the job, I recall that France was mostly a rural economy, whose energy was horses and bulls,thus the available lbour force was busy in the fiels, and couldn’t be hired for urbanistic works, the mechanisation of the countryside also started during these years.

According to this economical context, the state had to hire the maghrebin unskilled force as “manoeuvre”, that was already speaking french and had the habit to work or fight with (or against)the Frenchs. Though these men were hired with contracts, and came over as single.

It was the sentimentalist manipulations of the left associations and medias that make the Giscard d’Estaing government vote a law that allowed the “Regroupement Familial”, the maghrebin workers were allowed to have their families come into France. (also in the other european countries)

There was no major problem with them until the mid-eighties, and the nineties, when the first terrorist attacks occured in Paris. From then it has worsened.

here is a link in french that explains quite well the “derives” of the system and their fatidic grades in subvertion.

http://servat.rene.free.fr/immgration.htm