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Friday, April 22, 2016

This University Embraces Sharia

In 732, Charles "The Hammer Martel" saved France from invading Islamic hordes. In 2016, PC French students are spitting on his legacy, and bending the knee to Muhammad:

Students at an elite Paris university sparked fierce debate Wednesday by inviting classmates to wear the Muslim veil for a day in a bid to "demystify" a practice that is highly divisive in France.

Students at Sciences Po urged women to take part in Hijab Day "if you too think all women should have the right to dress as they wish and have their choice respected".

France is grappling with rising Islamophobia after a wave of terror attacks by jihadists, and the students' Facebook page said that those agreeing to put on the veil would "experience the stigmatisation experienced by veiled women in France".

A dozen students handed out flyers at the university by a table covered in colourful headscarves with a sign reading: "France got 99 problems but Hijab ain't one", adapted from a hit by US rapper Jay Z.

"It is to raise awareness, open the debate and give the floor to women who are often debated on in public but rarely heard," said Laetitia, one of the organisers.

This is how civilizations die. While French students waste their time and their nation's tax dollars exploring the stigmatization of radical Muslims, and blaming themselves for imagined racist attitudes that compel violent reprisal jihadis plot new and innovative ways to kill them.

Source: AAN

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This younger generation is comprised primarily of idiots!!

Anonymous said...

This will last until the first woman is stoned and set on fire on their campus for daring to go out without a male relative escort or not wearing her burka properly. Then the young ones will be screaming about the unjustness. Why must kids have always learn by actual experience where someone gets killed instead of learning from precedence?

Anonymous said...

It's because the young ignore history as being old, tired and irrelevant. But one day they, too, will be old, tired and irrelevant.

Steve said...

They must not teach Wold History there.

What a shame.