When did this ideal of inclusivity develop? I don’t think you’ll find any country where the majority of the population wants to be inclusive of all groups of people. In particular, most Europeans don’t want blacks and Muslims (and often Jews) in their lands. They want to develop their own culture with their kin and not be taken over by strangers with strange habits.
Did Europeans ever have the opportunity to vote for this multi-cultural, multi-racial inclusivity?
In real life, pretty much everyone leads a segregated life, preferring to live, worship and associate with their own kind.
What about all those Jews who fought for the destruction of apartheid in South Africa and then when apartheid fell and the country went to hell, they moved to other western lands such as America and Australia and campaigned for more multi-racialism and multi-culturalism. How many countries are they going to destroy before they give up?
Jews fleeing Europe after their organizations supported mass immigration of Muslims and Africans reminds me of Vietnamese who fought for the Viet Cong and then fled to America when the Viet Cong took power.
Barbara Lerner Spectre runs a government-funded Jewish study group in Sweden. She says:
I think there is a resurgence of anti-Semitism because at this point in time Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we are going to be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies they once were in the last century. Jews are going to be at the centre of that. It’s a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive.
If Europe had not allowed in mass immigration of Africans and Muslims, would Jews have to flee Europe today? I think not.
I am so proud to hear that Jews are going to teach Europeans to be multi-cultural, which really means whites must be hunted down. They are not permitted a proud separate identity. That’s only for groups such as Jews and Muslims and Africans.
There is no first-world country in the world that has successfully assimilated most of its black and Muslim citizens.
Mestizo Mexicans have yet to show that they can assimilate to the United States, even after five generations (only 5% graduate college according to one survey in California). Mexico to this day remains dominated by its European minority. When was the last time Mexico was ruled by an indigenous Mexican? Which Mexican elites are indigenous? Which American elites are indigenous?
SAINT-MANDÉ, France — For all her 30 years, Jennifer Sebag has lived in a community that embodies everything modern Europe is supposed to be.
Inclusive, integrated, peaceful and prosperous, the elegant city of Saint-Mandé — hard against Paris’s eastern fringe — has been a haven for Jews like Sebag whose parents and grandparents were driven from their native North Africa decades ago by anti-Semitism.
“I’ve always told everyone that here, we are very protected. It’s like a small village,” Sebag said.
But in an instant on the afternoon of Jan. 9, Sebag’s refuge became a target. A gunman who would later say he was acting on behalf of the Islamic State walked into her neighborhood’s kosher market and opened fire, launching a siege that would leave four hostages dead — all of them Jewish.
A month later, the Jews of Saint-Mandé are planning for a possible exodus from what had once appeared to be the promised land.
In homes, in shops and in synagogues guarded night and day by soldiers wielding assault rifles, conversations are dominated by an agonizing choice: stay in France and risk becoming the victim of the next attack by Islamic extremists, or leave behind a country and a community that Jews say they are proud to call home.
The French government has scrambled to persuade them not to go, aware that if Jews see little future for themselves in Saint-Mandé — where Muslims, Christians and Jews have long lived in harmony — then there’s no chance for the European ideal of interfaith coexistence.