France and political correctness

France is known to be very tough where the internal security is concerned. Unlike their ministry of foreign affairs and other politicians that seem to have unlimited time and chutzpa to teach the rest of the world on subjects like humanity, equality and justice, their security outfits do not dwell too much on the political correctness of their actions.

The latest case that illustrates this no nonsense approach only too well is the dismissal of 43 baggage handlers at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) and Orly airports.

All 43 baggage handlers turned out to be Muslims, prompting Islamic groups in France to rush to their defense, claiming anti-Muslim discrimination was the real intention of the French authorities.

Hmm… Does it teach us a lesson?

(For comic content read a related piece on Islam Online).

Cross-posted on SimplyJews

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One Response to France and political correctness

  1. Michael Lonie says:

    If the Islamists push the Frogs too far too soon and the latter determine to resist the takeover of France by Islam it will look like a combination of the War in Algeria and the Suppression of the Paris Commune. Not pretty, not pretty at all.

    But I suspect there is only a 50-50 chance the French will resist. There seems to be a tremendous weariness about so many of the Euro elites, a willingness to let their civilization go gently into the dark, and a resentment of anyone who will actively resist when they have decided to surrender.

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