lmao!!Nicolas Sarkozy
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Nicolas Sarkozy is a Frenchman of mixed national and ethnic ancestry. He is the son of Pál Sárközy de Nagy-Bócsa, a Hungarian aristocrat, and Andrée Mallah, who is of Jewish descent.
nicolas sarkozy
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nicolas sarkozy is a frenchman of mixed national and ethnic ancestry. He is the son of pál sárközy de nagy-bócsa, a hungarian aristocrat, and andrée mallah, who is of jewish descent.
You see, Islamic nations are known to be against freedom. I did not know the same was for Europe.if islamic countries can impose islamic dress in their countries, western countries have the right to impose their own dress code. Hopefully the next Liberal Prime Minister malcolm Turnbull (jewish mother like Sarkozy) will ban this fugly stoneage dress too in Australia. The sight of people wearing this dress makes me sick to the stomach and I want to vomit allover them.
The “French” are not the government; the government is not “French.” The government does not in any accurate sense “represent” the majority of the people, but even if it did, even if 95% of the people decided to coerce 5% of the population, this will still be a form of social manipulation and oppression of a minority.Regardless of the moral aptitude of a law, if the majority of a society wants something, I don't see why they shouldn't be able to vote in someone who will impose policies to achieve the desired outcome.
Migrants should factor in such issues when they choose a country to migrate to. The expectation that they will be able to change the society to live how they wish to is selfish and defeats the whole purpose of escaping to a place where things are done differently.
So I completely respect Sarkozy's authority to make comments like this, because I know that they do indeed reflect the views of the majority of French born citizens.
I do have a problem, however, with the migrants who will have already gained citizenship before such a law is introduced... seeing as they will not have the opportunity to rethink their migration.
Perhaps Sarkozy should offer free plane tickets back to Africa and Arabia; then people will be forced to acknowledge that their safety and standard of living in France is more important than a piece of cloth (presuming noone would actually be daft enough to return just because of dress regulations)
Why, because he knows there's going to be riots and possibly terrorist attacks but he did it anyway?well alesat we know that sarkozy isnt a bright guy. He does have balls.
France will be an Islamic nation in 10-20 years, it's own Census has acknowledged this. What we are seeing now in France is Sarkozy invoking one of the pillars of Freedom, the Freedom from Religion. What we will see in 15ish years is what the opposite of freedom is. There is a very extreme element of the Muslim population in France, one that is very influential and that I think will see France down a very dark future.You see, Islamic nations are known to be against freedom. I did not know the same was for Europe.
Banning a piece of clothing isn't freedom, in any of its forms, no matter what that piece of clothing represents.France will be an Islamic nation in 10-20 years, it's own Census has acknowledged this. What we are seeing now in France is Sarkozy invoking one of the pillars of Freedom, the Freedom from Religion. What we will see in 15ish years is what the opposite of freedom is. There is a very extreme element of the Muslim population in France, one that is very influential and that I think will see France down a very dark future.
wait wait wait wait.Its nothing to do with religious freedoms, its to do with the oppression of women.
Hundreds of thousands wear it out of choice? Wow, citation?what about the hundreds of thousands of women who actually wear it out of choice?