- The extremism of the Muslim youth in Europe;
- The aging non-Muslim population and the welfare state dependence upon immigration if it is to maintain benefits for that population;
- The resistance to changes, such as the employment at will proposals in France, that would open job opportunities to unemployed Muslims;
- The use of physical coercion by Muslim fanatics to silence Muslim moderates;
- The reluctance of moderate Muslims - unlike their Christian and Jewish equivalents - to condemn extremism of their co-religionists;
- The willingness of the European Left to accept free speech restrictions in the name of multiculturalism; and
- The fact that Europe is a target of Muslim extremist groups.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Hope or Eurabia?
It should be encouraging to see that a committee associated with the European Parliament has sponsored a conference on how to counter Muslim extremism, but this entire article seems to gloss over the following:
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