- 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
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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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