Re: Paris Attack
While I agree that there is work to be done I am certain that the use of highly emotive language such as equating "Islam to a cancer that needs to lanced is not helpful". This viewpoint can only lead to conflict and is contrary to enlightened Western values in any case. It is tantamount to saying "convert or die (or leave)"! It is clearly not a viable solution.
Without doubt the liberal voices of Western society and attitudes of "political correctness" have not served us well here in the UK. However to my mind they have laid the foundation for the UK establishment to turn to Muslim community leaders and pressurise them into "getting their house in order" as they can say they were given a chance to go it alone and it has failed. Also the police, social workers etc now have more confidence in dealing with Muslims and not being labelled as a racist.
Muslim leaders have tended to downplay the huge benefits of living in Britain and being a British Muslim. They have promoted sympathy for the plight of Muslims abroad . In the UK I expect more moderate pro-British muslim voices will be heard in the future and have positions of influence now that it has been seen that leaving Muslims to "get on with it themselves" does not work.
For France, I think they face a more difficult route as they have a more militant secular approach which will could lead to further conflict. The legacy of Algeria is still recent. They have religious intolerance. They are far more ghettoised than the UK.
Originally posted by lakedaemonian
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Without doubt the liberal voices of Western society and attitudes of "political correctness" have not served us well here in the UK. However to my mind they have laid the foundation for the UK establishment to turn to Muslim community leaders and pressurise them into "getting their house in order" as they can say they were given a chance to go it alone and it has failed. Also the police, social workers etc now have more confidence in dealing with Muslims and not being labelled as a racist.
Muslim leaders have tended to downplay the huge benefits of living in Britain and being a British Muslim. They have promoted sympathy for the plight of Muslims abroad . In the UK I expect more moderate pro-British muslim voices will be heard in the future and have positions of influence now that it has been seen that leaving Muslims to "get on with it themselves" does not work.
For France, I think they face a more difficult route as they have a more militant secular approach which will could lead to further conflict. The legacy of Algeria is still recent. They have religious intolerance. They are far more ghettoised than the UK.
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