Adieu France?
With radical Muslims gaining more and more power there, France is almost finished, writes Guy Milliere. The reason it acts as if it cares only about the present is that it has no future. There is only one hope, and it is a desperate one. “The nightmare is almost here. France has to know the horrors of the nightmare if you want her to have a chance to wake up.” Posted by Lawrence Auster at April 10, 2003 02:29 AM | Send Comments
What is the timeframe here? how long will it take before the natives are outnumbered? and the collapse occurs? He says, “Within twenty years, Muslims will be a majority in France”. I find this hard to believe, statistics are needed, when are the rivers of blood going to flow hehe. Posted by: stephen on April 10, 2003 4:25 AMYes, it would be good to have statistics, but Milliere’s scenario is plausible without them. For one thing, the Muslim population has a far higher birth rate than do the non-Muslim French, who in fact are not replacing their numbers. For another thing, an aggressive minority can impose its will on a passive majority. According to Milliere, that’s happening even now. The non-Muslims don’t fight back because they have no principles on which to stand. They’ve been indoctrinated for too long with multiculturalism and value-relativism. They look down their sophisticated noses at us Americans for our troglodyte beliefs in God and traditional truths. When Jean Raspail’s novel THE CAMP OF THE SAINTS came out a generation ago it was dismissed as obscurantist ranting. Its principal message—the inability of French liberals to defend their nation against the Muslim hordes walking ashore, wave after wave, from across the Mediterranean—is coming true literally. What’s crucial is not just to stem immigration, but to KNOW WHY we must do so. Posted by: frieda on April 10, 2003 3:34 PMStephen, believe it. The same thing’s been reliably predicted for Holland. Frieda, I could kiss your feet for submitting that post. A truer post was never written. I have naught whatsoever against Muslims or against any religion, culture, race, ethnicity, or society. But (as Dan Seligman pointed out about a decade ago in the pages of the old “National Review”) no nation is morally obliged to commit ethno-cultural suicide merely in order to prove that it’s not “racist.” The wonder it that that seemingly self-evident truism is apparently sooooooooooo hard for people on two continents and their élites to understand. Posted by: Unadorned on April 10, 2003 10:07 PMThough he’s dealing with a somewhat different aspect of the issue, the military analyst Ralph Peters seems to have answered the question I posed in the title of this blog entry: “Adieu France?” In the April 11th New York Post he has a column entitled “Farewell, France”—with no question mark. http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/56375.htm Posted by: Lawrence Auster on April 11, 2003 5:17 PM |