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Assimilation or alienation?
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THERE once was a time in the not so distance past that democracy meant something. Life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. Freedom of expression. Freedom of religion.

The United States was a beacon for these ideals and it’s no small wonder that through the generations Saudis eagerly sought to study there.

Most European nations also have their own version of democracy. In virtually every aspect, the United Kingdom, France and Germany all follow the same democratic principles.
Western history has taught us that the American’s declaration of independence in 1776 set the stage for the French revolution, which brought democracy to their country.

But somewhere along the line after 9/11 democracy became a fist to bludgeon those who don’t conform. Now there is liberty (but not as much as it was once enjoyed).
There is freedom of expression (but with consequences like losing one’s job or being jailed for supporting unpopular causes). And there is freedom of religion (but only for some people).

While America has done enough to set back the cause for democracy a good half century, France has gone about willfully, if not gleefully, trampling all that is democratic.

France recently denied citizenship to a Muslim Moroccan woman because of her religious beliefs. Apparently her conservative practice of Islam clashes with “the essential values of the French community.”
Faiza Mabchour is 32-years-old and has three children.
She is married to a French national, speaks French and has been living in the country for eight years. She also wears the abaya and the veil.

She is the first person to be denied the right to French citizenship based on her religious and cultural background.

How does this mother of three clash with the values of the French?

According to government officials, who had interviewed Mabchour for citizenship, she lives in a state of “total submission” to her husband, father and brother-in-law. She wears her abaya and veil in public.

Here’s what French government representative Emmanuelle Prada-Bordenave said about Mabchour: “From her own declarations she lives an almost reclusive life, cut off from French society.
 She has no idea of secularism or the right to vote. She lives in total submission to the men in her family. She appears to find that normal.”
Normal?

Excuse me. But who is Prada-Bordenave to say what is normal? Normal by Western standards? Must Mabchour completely conform in every respect to France’s cultural values to be a French citizen?
Speaking French alone is a sign of assimilation into French society. Mabchour even has a male gynecologist, a fact that most Muslim women would find extremely difficult to face. That is considerable assimilation.

I don’t know whether Mabchour is submissive. Perhaps by her own standards she has a fair and equitable marriage. I frankly think that is her business. 

What comes to my mind is whether the French interviewing citizenship candidates apply their so-called submissive standards to all. Or is it just a Muslim woman behind a veil.

The French government picks and chooses what is normal and what is submissive. They apply different standards to different religions and cultures.
I wonder whether Orthodox Jews, Mormons and Evangelical Christians are scrutinized under the same rules.

Immigration issues are hot-button topics in Western European. There is fear among conservatives of the alleged Islamification of Europe.

The building of mosques, wearing the hijab in public buildings and setting aside time for prayer in the workplace have built up considerable anti-Muslim sentiment among conservative politicians.

France tries to hide behind false front of legitimacy of carrying out investigations into a citizenship candidate’s assimilation into society by using arbitrary rules of what is “normal” and “submissive” behavior. What the French want is to jam square pegs into round holes.

It’s not preserving French society. It’s the demand to conform. Because if one doesn’t conform to the French interpretation of what is normal, then that heavy fist of democracy will come crashing down on those who are different
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Comments 4 comments for this article
Added: July 16, 2008. 08:57 AM CST
Well said
I couldn't have said it better.
Arabisto
Added: July 23, 2008. 11:11 PM CST
Funny censorship
I'm not surprised that my comment disappeared... It was just a peaceful question, which I have the answer to, by now. That's common to many people, not to enjoy to realise one's own contradictions. Poor of you...
Arabisto
Added: August 06, 2008. 01:11 PM CST
The USA needs to learn from France
France is saying no to Mohammad's cult. A cult where women don't have equal rights to men, a cult that encourages the killing of gays and apostates. A cult which encourages nations to carry out punishments that contradict the Human Rights Charter including beatings, amputations and stonings. Should France have given citizenship to a cult member of the People's Church in the 70's for members who still followed Jim Jone's narcissistic beliefs. NO. And finally they are turning away mad cult followers. Every western democratic country must say no to Islam - it's a cult, but yes to Muslims who want to be free from this cult. Mabchour is a victim of this cult, and that's very sad, but right now she is cancer. The men around her are also cancer and France will have to create new laws to either remove that cancer or cure it. To cure it, Mabchour's family will become apostates and renounce her pedophile prophet. Muslim's who believe in a cult who's prophet was a pedophile (aisha), a rapist (saphia), a murderer (countles raids) ... then they do not belong in a democratic society. If you are a Muslim and are finding your religion abhorrent then join millions of ex-Muslims who no longer need to cover their faces like Sabria, or sympathize, rant and chant in support of fanaticism. Join us at http://www.faithfreedom.org. Read the many articles written by ex-muslim scholars and find out the truth about Mohammad. The truth will set you free and you will no longer believe in this madness. I beg Muslims to read and be critical of their Imam's and of sympathizers of the cult I was born to.
Arabisto
Added: August 27, 2008. 07:42 PM CST
Added: August 06, 2008 07:11 PM The USA needs to learn from France France is saying no to Mohammad's cult. A cult where women don't have equal rights to men, WILL you r talking about Mohammad's cult. A cult where women don't have equal rights to men / Will u r doing the same here ; u r being not fare to Islam & Judge it befor u know it & Don't give it the equal rights as it as any Religion in the world; EVERY PERSON HAVE THE RIGHT TO BILIVE IN ANY Religion THAY WANT AND WEAR WHAT EVER THAY WANT WITH OUT BEING Judge ABOUT IT ; THAT IF U BILIVE SO WHIT OUT BEING Hypocrite ; SO IAM Muslim & IAM A GIRL & IAM SO Proud I hope u & the world keep ur mind open..
Arabisto
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