RE: French Secularism, suburbia and Burning Beds

From: Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE <daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil>
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 15:18:31 EDT

Sharp Tongues and thin skins. Not Valerie specifically, but I've gotten an
ear full of criticism from secular French Citizens, but God forbid some one
notice's the oversized hairy mole on the Parisian upper lip.
Daniel

Yes, Tina, I do. In this case sadism and totalitarianism is expressed
by the imposition of a bland secularism upon an entire populace whether
they believe in it or not. I really don't see how we can walk in
another person's shoes when we don't allow them to wear their own shoes
to begin with. Why can't Muslim girls wear their head scarves? Why is
that so threatening? Who do they hurt?

Honestly, a lot of the French are sounding just as narrow and intolerant
as a lot of good old redneck boys do over here in 'merika.

I did mediate my opinion in my next post, though -- I'd really like to
read the full text of Chirac's speech.

I'll further qualify what I said right now: I don't think that Chirac as
a person is sadistic and totalitarian, but that Enlightenment Liberalism
is inherently sadistic and totalitarian, especially when it comes to
religious faith or anything else that doesn't fit in with straight
capitalism, free market, money is all we need to have in common ideals...

Check out this interview with another guy with a French sounding name,
Alain Boudiou, who I think has some interesting insights:

http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/5/alainbadiou.php

Jim

PS So what, Chirac gets beat up a bit :). Bush gets it all the time.
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