Almost every society has a ghetto of some sort: a typically urban area of high crime, high poverty, and alienation. In France, atypically, these areas obtain an official status. While all nations have poverty and crime, the expansion of these “no go” ghettos within Paris and other cities points to the rapid Arabization and Islamification [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’
The New Ghetto
Posted in France, Immigration, tagged , Arabs, Dhimmi, Dhimmitude, France, Immigration, islam, Multiculturalism, Muslim Immigration, Muslims, Sharia, Suburbs, ZSU on 12 Oct 2007 | 2 Comments »
Thomas Friedman: Partisan for an Illusion
Posted in al qaeda, Free Markets, Politics, Tom Friedman, tagged , 9/10, 9/11, 9/12, al qaeda, army, borders, castro, cuba, Davos, Friedman, gitmo, Globalization, Immigration, Iraq, Israel, marines, Media Bias, Military, New York Times on 1 Oct 2007 | Leave a Comment »
In between his paeans to folks in Bangalore wearing Nike shoes and drinking Starbucks coffee while talking on their Samsung phones, Thomas Friedman also likes to write about foreign policy. He infamously declared every six months for three years running that the situation in Iraq was critical and, by implication, that if things did not [...]
Neoconservatism: A Type of Jewish Thought?
Posted in American History, Culture, Immigration, Neoconservatives, tagged Culture, Immigration, Israel, Liberalism, Neoconservatives, Paleoconservative, Volokh on 25 Sep 2007 | 1 Comment »
David Bernstein asks this question at the Volokh website. He raises a number of good points, including probably insoluble ones about whether we can generalize about the ethnic character of any ideology held only by certain members of a group. After all, most American Jews are not neoconservatives, either explicitly or otherwise. But his and others’ [...]
Subscribe To This Feed
