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After Massacre of Children By Islamist, NYTimes Frets Only About 'Diversity at Risk,' Anti-Muslim 'Tensions'

By Clay Waters | March 29, 2012 | 08:01

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Peculiar priorities at the New York Times. Reporter Scott Sayare, in Toulouse in the aftermath of the killings of seven by a radical Muslim, seemed to think that the top story out of the tragedy was Muslim fear of rising tensions and loss of "diversity": "After Killings in France, Muslims Fear a Culture of Diversity Is at Risk."

Toulouse is by no means without racism, anti-Semitism, crime or the deep social segregation that marks many French cities, but with a culture shaped by successive waves of immigration, it is described by its inhabitants as a place of particular tolerance.

Sayare focused not on the victims, including Jewish schoolchildren, or what the killing signifies about Islamic integration into French society -- only the fear that the killings would foster ethnic "tensions" against Muslims.

There are concerns, though, that Mohammed Merah may have changed that.

The seven brutal killings carried out this month by Mr. Merah -- a 23-year-old son of Toulouse, and a professed jihadi -- occurred during a divisive presidential race that had already turned toward questions of immigration and Islam. Even though investigators say Mr. Merah was effectively a lone, self-radicalized extremist, his violent ideology fits closely with some French stereotypes of Islam, and Muslims here fear that the tensions brought on by the murders may prove more lasting.

The young Muslims Sayare talked to certainly kept any sympathy for the victims well-hidden, preferring to pity themselves. And no article on French Muslims is complete without a slam at President Nicolas Sarkozy.

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“There will be a ‘before’ and an ‘after,’ ” said Yassin Elmu’min, 23, a round-faced young man with blue eyes and short hair slicked into tight curls. Typically, Mr. Elmu’min said, there is “dialogue” between cultures in Toulouse, and Muslims are treated well. But he and other Muslims, many living in the poor suburbs outside downtown Toulouse, said they had already begun to detect nervous gazes that were uncharacteristic of this city.

“Someone had the nerve to ask me, ‘Do you agree with what he did?’ ” Mr. Elmu’min said, exasperated. President Nicolas Sarkozy called for the rejection of “easy falsehoods” about Muslims last week, after Mr. Merah was killed by police commandos, Mr. Elmu’min said. “The ‘easy falsehoods’ are already here,” he lamented.

A friend, Abd’allah, 19, dressed in a cream-colored djellaba beneath a hooded sweatshirt, said, “We’re the victims in the story.” He declined to give his full name, saying he feared trouble from the French authorities.

Despite Mr. Sarkozy’s recent appeals for tolerance, many Muslims say he has done much to stigmatize them, pointing often to a 2010 law banning the Islamic full veil, or niqab, and to a debate on “the national identity.”
 

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Muslims only diversify the ways in which they kill non-Muslims,

Submitted by fscarn on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:09am.

“Our diversity, not only in our Army, but in our country, is a strength. And as horrific as this tragedy was, if our diversity becomes a casualty, I think that’s worse,” General Casey said. Casey said this after Major Nasan had his Islamic fun at Fort Hood.

What does fear of Muslims is, ta da, MUSLIMS and MUSLIM BEHAVIOR.

This obvious is so very, very difficult for leftists to understand.

If Muslims would stop killing non-Muslims in the name of Allah and Islam, fear of Muslims might abate. Lather, rinse. Repeat.

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General Casey is hopelessly lost!

Submitted by Thalpy on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 11:59am.

There are hundreds of "no-go zones" throughout France and most European countries where diversity is not encouraged or tolerated. Winning results from teams, armies, and civilizations being more alike than unalike (diverse), but General Casey may be having another pipe dream and simply doesn't know. Our Army, our Department of Defense, and soldiers can't even characterize the Fort Hood slaughter for what it is: Islamic jihad. But then, what should we expect from leadership which insists on ridiculous rules of engagement and diversity in its army. Well, not much. What's next? They might expect our honorable soldiers to disarm in the presence of their alleged leaders.

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In a sane world so-called

Submitted by ant on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:28am.

In a sane world so-called 'diversity' should be at risk. But since France's politicians seem to be as brain-dead and treasonous as our own, I think the libtard reporter has nothing to fear as far as policy.

"We're the victims here." ....? Disgusting.

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I would be more relieved

Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:36am.

If the Muslims were worried about anti Muslim tensions, because clearly they aint.
So why is the slimes

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France -- Culture of Diversity?

Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:00am.

Was that why Muslims in over 300 French cities and towns rioted a few years ago, setting cars on fire and vandalizing stores and public buildings?

France has promoted its 'diversity' as long as everyone becomes French. Those unwilling to adopt French culture are watched with suspicion and, in many cases, hate.

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I can see the news articles...

Submitted by ex buff e-dub on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:07am.

..."BREAKING NEWS.....THIS JUST IN..." Dozens of Christian and Jewish children massacred killed injured to the point of dieing in an exploding bus.  Police investigation determining whether any feelings were hurt."

 

"In a followup to our earlier story regarding the justifiable deaths bus accident, the family of the martyred man is bringing suit for restitution and payment for exploded bomb components.."

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If Fanatic Muslims have their way

Submitted by dmaley1714 on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:16am.

there will be a loss of diversity.. no Jews, Christians or Hindus. Take a look at the diversity in Saudi Arabia, Yeman, Afghanistan.

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And the solution is

Submitted by tvhall on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:41am.

Glowing radioactive sand glass from Gibralter to China with punch outs for Israel India and the big oil states once they see we are serious! Also small nuetron bombs would be useful on NYT, LAT et al.

***************************************************************************************** T.V. I love my country, it's my government I don't trust.
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YOU'RE the victims?

Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 4:29pm.

"We’re the victims in the story."

Really, so it was throngs of anit-Muslim Frenchmen who rioted and set fire to your communities? It was anti-Muslim Frenchmen who set the Metro bomb in 1995, attacked innocent civilians, and the like? And it was anti-Muslim Frenchmen who gunned down all those children? They're the aggressors and you're the innocent victims? How strange it must be to live in a parallel universe.

Face it, buddy, you are NOT the victims here, those innocent children are the victims. You are, at best, a by-stander. That's about as far from "victim" as you can possibly get without being the aggressor.

I can't believe that this guy is actually suggesting that the death of innocent children is making HIM a victim!

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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