The most tragic part of this thread is that none could spell Meneldil correctly. Trully saddening.
In other news (couldn't check the forum much because of my new job), I haven't changed my mind in the last two weeks. And I still find the arguments put forward by the proponents of multiculturalism worthless.
Every new day, I witness new cases of arab scums acting like scums, while the 'white' population pretends to look away or stares at her feet. I've also learnt that the word "française" when used by an arab or a black means "slut". How charming. I knew they had bad names to call us with (and so do we), but that's bringing it to a whole new level. This macho-man retard culture assimilates white women in general to sluts, to objects, not even worthy of respect. That's bringing racism to a whole new level of stupidity.
When the majority feels abused by the minority, something is going wrong, really wrong. The image of the "arab-scum-with-his-kniff-and-his-twelve-friends" is so deeply rooted in our mind that we are paralyzed by fear.
What is the point of all this? How could we build a peaceful or even functional society like this?
@Louis, I don't have much problem with West Africans. There's not a lot of them in Montpellier (unlike Paris), and those who come here are mostly well educated foreign students, who generally agree that african youth living in France are rotten and deserve some good asskicking.
@MegasMatuselah, multiculturalism working in Canada? That's funny, coming from someone who complains about the evil imperialistic racist canadian state every second post. From someone who lives in a country where natives are dying because of alcoholism and poverty and where different ethnicities never deal with eachothers, except when it comes to fighting at the exit of a club on a saturday night. Canada was never a nation (in the sociological meaning) to begin with, your multiculturalist model isn't working and never did, hence why Québecers rightfully reject it. Your country have failed when it came to minorities, even more so than the US, and I'm sad to see that France is slowly heading the same way: a giant place where people of different skin colors live in different neighborhood, hate eachother or at best try to ignore eachothers. That's not what a country is supposed to be.
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