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New In the US, his boat would be named "Miss Akia"
Integration goes both ways. If a society decides to reject a minority group, then no matter what that group does, integration becomes impossible and someone somewhere will be able to come up with statistics that prove said group should be driven out.

The specific details below apply to Belgium, but in general the same goes for the rest of Europe.

Xenophobia still rules, and that goes back decades. The 1st generation he talks about were workers imported to do the dirty work. The second generation are their children, who, unlike in the US, were not citizens of the country they were born in, but retained the nationality of their parents. Only when the third generation approached the age of 18 were changes made to the immigration laws to give them citizenship, and confer citizenship to children of longtime residents.

Until that happened, police were very vigilant to verify the immigration documentation of those who appeared "out of place" at every turn. So for 50+ years, for this group, the color of their skin was sufficient reason to be stopped at every other street corner. The general population did its part by making sure those furriners couldn't come anywhere near their daughters by making sure the only jobs available to them were things like unprotected chemical clean-up (for how that went, see "Ganz Unten" by Guenter Wallraff.)

In general, no action is taken against discrimination. E.g. The Addeco temp agency got caught racially profiling candidates at the request of their clients. Nothing ever happend beyond a slap on Addeco's wrists. None of the employers were ever taken to court. That was in 95-01, but things haven't gotten much better. Now that e-mail is available to make an ass out of yourself, various employers shot themselves in the foot when their rejection memos got attached to the "don't call us" response to the applicant. (Best one so far, "The dog gets aggressive around dark skin".)

This has led to a situation where 20-30% unemployment rates are commonplace among young people of foreign descent. Criminality soared, but compared to say, post-CCCP Russian and Albanian imports, it is fairly tame stuff. With no way out and a society that shuns them at every possible turn, this group is turning ever more in on itself. Adding more fuel to the fire is that the government does not provide for Islam teachers the way they do for Xian, Jewish and secular morality teachers. Imam's are provided by Saudi Arabia instead. No guesses where that road leads to. So, every once in a while, things boil over and riots like those in Argenteuil and beyond result.

So in comes the solution waved around by Sennels. It's not even his. A "Welcome to Europe, now get out" premium has been batted around by various countries and has even been implemented to some extent in the Netherlands. The problem is that the people he wants to kick out are citizens. They have no place to go to. Their family may have its roots in Turkey or Morocco, but the majority has never been there.

Sad fact is that the political inheritors of the wrong side in WW2 have not only made themselves acceptable again, but are fast becoming the largest faction in European politics. Islamic extemism gives them the broad brush they like so much.

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     So what was in the pictures the Arabs sent me today? - (Andrew Grygus) - (13)
         lots of non arabs in other parts of the world are the same - (boxley) - (3)
             Yeah, but who wants to try to manage that pack? - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
                 persians want to give it a go -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                     Re: Persians want to give it a go - (Andrew Grygus)
         Human, all too human - (rcareaga) - (8)
             I'm getting pictures like this every week. - (Andrew Grygus)
             Never easy, parsing dueling superstitions - (Ashton)
             Interesting article - (crazy) - (5)
                 Very interesting, indeed. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)
                 I certainly agree with him - based on what I've read . . . - (Andrew Grygus)
                 pay them to go home hmmmm -NT - (boxley)
                 In the US, his boat would be named "Miss Akia" - (scoenye) - (1)
                     Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)

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