French fast food caters to Muslims
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Martin writes:
> The same applies to guys, who refuse to supply basic information and
> wear shorts and hiking boots to work.
Yes, in some companies. In other companies, it's normal.
> It's odd that you can't see why you have a problem in finding work.
It's not the way I dress, because that isn't apparent from a CV.
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> The same applies to guys, who refuse to supply basic information and
> wear shorts and hiking boots to work.
Yes, in some companies. In other companies, it's normal.
> It's odd that you can't see why you have a problem in finding work.
It's not the way I dress, because that isn't apparent from a CV.
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Earl Evleth writes:
> Those French who are ethnically Arab may have to hide it. Speaking good
> French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first thing
> to do is give you newborn French names.
If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
your children French names?
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> Those French who are ethnically Arab may have to hide it. Speaking good
> French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first thing
> to do is give you newborn French names.
If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
your children French names?
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Earl Evleth writes:
> If either group went into terrorism to any extent, France
> is in trouble.
No, the Arabs would be in trouble, as would anyone who looked Arab.
The goal of the successful terrorist is to frighten people without
making them angry. It's a very small target.
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> If either group went into terrorism to any extent, France
> is in trouble.
No, the Arabs would be in trouble, as would anyone who looked Arab.
The goal of the successful terrorist is to frighten people without
making them angry. It's a very small target.
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On 10 Sep 2005 06:38:02 -0700, "Iceman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Which is understandable, since Muslims are economically and politically
>>> marginalized in France, and many of them feel alienated from the
>>> mainstream of French society.
>> This is just as much the fault of Muslims in France as anyone else. If
>> they don't integrate over time, they can expect to be marginalised.
>There is a lot of discrimination against people of Arab and African
>descent in France. A small number purposely exclude themselves from
>French society, but the vast majority do not.
By 'including' (as opposed to excluding) themselves in French society
is not enough. They must integrate with the locals. It's the only way
to stop the prejudice. By and large Muslims don't integrate well, for
one reason or another, and that is the main concern.
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>>> Which is understandable, since Muslims are economically and politically
>>> marginalized in France, and many of them feel alienated from the
>>> mainstream of French society.
>> This is just as much the fault of Muslims in France as anyone else. If
>> they don't integrate over time, they can expect to be marginalised.
>There is a lot of discrimination against people of Arab and African
>descent in France. A small number purposely exclude themselves from
>French society, but the vast majority do not.
By 'including' (as opposed to excluding) themselves in French society
is not enough. They must integrate with the locals. It's the only way
to stop the prejudice. By and large Muslims don't integrate well, for
one reason or another, and that is the main concern.
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Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:51:41 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
>
> ... Pork as such is a very uninteresting meat, unless used in Chinese
> ... cuisine.
> ...
> ... Ham is another thing, it is varied and pretty attractive. One Moslem
> ... student I had love it but gave it up for Ramadan. Along with beer.
> ...
> ... And a Jewish NY friend jokes about Kosher ham.
> ...
> ... But I could not eat another pork chop and not cry about it. Lamb is
> ... better tasting.
>
> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
the poor quality of meat in France.
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> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:51:41 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
>
> ... Pork as such is a very uninteresting meat, unless used in Chinese
> ... cuisine.
> ...
> ... Ham is another thing, it is varied and pretty attractive. One Moslem
> ... student I had love it but gave it up for Ramadan. Along with beer.
> ...
> ... And a Jewish NY friend jokes about Kosher ham.
> ...
> ... But I could not eat another pork chop and not cry about it. Lamb is
> ... better tasting.
>
> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
the poor quality of meat in France.
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:58:40 +0100, Keith Anderson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:33:52 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>On 10/09/05 12:00, in article [email protected],
>>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Odd that nobody has banned nuns from dressing the way they do in
>>> Catholic schools.
>>Many don¹t dress "that way" anymore, the dress style of nuns in our
>>Catholic neighborhood varies.
> :-)
>http://www.edirectory.co.uk/sexydire...utfit&cid=1016
LOL Miasma in black neoprene?
Here's one I took earlier :-)
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Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:33:52 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>On 10/09/05 12:00, in article [email protected],
>>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Odd that nobody has banned nuns from dressing the way they do in
>>> Catholic schools.
>>Many don¹t dress "that way" anymore, the dress style of nuns in our
>>Catholic neighborhood varies.
> :-)
>http://www.edirectory.co.uk/sexydire...utfit&cid=1016
LOL Miasma in black neoprene?
Here's one I took earlier :-)
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:19:25 +0200, Mxsmanic <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Martin writes:
>> It appears to in the UK.
>No, it was raised that way.
>> or if racial prejudice isolates them.
>There can be no racial prejudice among people who all belong to the
>same race.
>> Aren't the majority of Asian immigrants from the Far East in France
>> of Vietnamese or Laotian origin?
>I don't know. What difference does it make?
They speak French.
>> I forgot that you believe there is no racism in France.
>Honor killings are not a French tradition.
only in Corsica?
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>Martin writes:
>> It appears to in the UK.
>No, it was raised that way.
>> or if racial prejudice isolates them.
>There can be no racial prejudice among people who all belong to the
>same race.
>> Aren't the majority of Asian immigrants from the Far East in France
>> of Vietnamese or Laotian origin?
>I don't know. What difference does it make?
They speak French.
>> I forgot that you believe there is no racism in France.
>Honor killings are not a French tradition.
only in Corsica?
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:21:06 +0200, Mxsmanic <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Martin writes:
>> The same applies to guys, who refuse to supply basic information and
>> wear shorts and hiking boots to work.
>Yes, in some companies. In other companies, it's normal.
>> It's odd that you can't see why you have a problem in finding work.
>It's not the way I dress, because that isn't apparent from a CV.
Did you never get an interview as a result of any of the applications
you made?
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wrote:
>Martin writes:
>> The same applies to guys, who refuse to supply basic information and
>> wear shorts and hiking boots to work.
>Yes, in some companies. In other companies, it's normal.
>> It's odd that you can't see why you have a problem in finding work.
>It's not the way I dress, because that isn't apparent from a CV.
Did you never get an interview as a result of any of the applications
you made?
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:22:43 +0100, [email protected]
(chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h
offy) wrote:
>Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:51:41 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
>> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>>
>>
>> ... Pork as such is a very uninteresting meat, unless used in Chinese
>> ... cuisine.
>> ...
>> ... Ham is another thing, it is varied and pretty attractive. One Moslem
>> ... student I had love it but gave it up for Ramadan. Along with beer.
>> ...
>> ... And a Jewish NY friend jokes about Kosher ham.
>> ...
>> ... But I could not eat another pork chop and not cry about it. Lamb is
>> ... better tasting.
>>
>> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
>> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
>They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
>the poor quality of meat in France.
and his teeth worn out too.
They don't have bacon butties in France.
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(chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h
offy) wrote:
>Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:51:41 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
>> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>>
>>
>> ... Pork as such is a very uninteresting meat, unless used in Chinese
>> ... cuisine.
>> ...
>> ... Ham is another thing, it is varied and pretty attractive. One Moslem
>> ... student I had love it but gave it up for Ramadan. Along with beer.
>> ...
>> ... And a Jewish NY friend jokes about Kosher ham.
>> ...
>> ... But I could not eat another pork chop and not cry about it. Lamb is
>> ... better tasting.
>>
>> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
>> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
>They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
>the poor quality of meat in France.
and his teeth worn out too.
They don't have bacon butties in France.
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Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:22:43 +0100, [email protected]
> (chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h
> offy) wrote:
>
> >Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
[]
> >> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
> >> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
> >
> >They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
> >the poor quality of meat in France.
>
> and his teeth worn out too.
>
> They don't have bacon butties in France.
No French Fry butties either? :)
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> On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:22:43 +0100, [email protected]
> (chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h
> offy) wrote:
>
> >Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
[]
> >> No problem, Earl, we'll never fight over chops. Keep your lamb and I'll
> >> destroy all the pork chops on Earth - singlehandedly! :)
> >
> >They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by
> >the poor quality of meat in France.
>
> and his teeth worn out too.
>
> They don't have bacon butties in France.
No French Fry butties either? :)
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"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> There can be no racial prejudice among people who all belong to the
> same race.
Bullshit.
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> There can be no racial prejudice among people who all belong to the
> same race.
Bullshit.
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"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> No Spam writes:
>> Such dress is an Islamic tradition.
> Such dress is mostly an _Arab_ tradition.
Bullshit.
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> No Spam writes:
>> Such dress is an Islamic tradition.
> Such dress is mostly an _Arab_ tradition.
Bullshit.
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"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Earl Evleth writes:
>> Those French who are ethnically Arab may have to hide it. Speaking good
>> French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first thing
>> to do is give you newborn French names.
> If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
> your children French names?
Why the **** do you care? People should be
able to give their children the names that
they want. You're talking like a ****ing
National Socialist.
news:[email protected]...
> Earl Evleth writes:
>> Those French who are ethnically Arab may have to hide it. Speaking good
>> French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first thing
>> to do is give you newborn French names.
> If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
> your children French names?
Why the **** do you care? People should be
able to give their children the names that
they want. You're talking like a ****ing
National Socialist.
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"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The goal of the successful terrorist is to frighten people without
> making them angry.
You are as ignorant of terrosim as you are of
how to get a a job, and everything else, apparently.
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> The goal of the successful terrorist is to frighten people without
> making them angry.
You are as ignorant of terrosim as you are of
how to get a a job, and everything else, apparently.
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>>> Those French who are ethnically Arab may have to hide it. Speaking
>>> good French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first
>>> thing to do is give you newborn French names.
>> If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
>> your children French names?
> Why the **** do you care? People should be able to give their
> children the names that they want. You're talking like a ****ing
> National Socialist.
Is it still the case that children in France have to be given names
from a list of approved French ones? Bengt Danielsson described that
policy in force in Polynesia in "The Happy Island" - children were
given an official French name which they never used in daily life.
(French must be an utter bastard of a language to pronounce if you
come from a Polynesian background).
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>>> good French is one road out of the trap. If you are Arab, the first
>>> thing to do is give you newborn French names.
>> If you are only ethnically Arab, then you ARE French, so why not give
>> your children French names?
> Why the **** do you care? People should be able to give their
> children the names that they want. You're talking like a ****ing
> National Socialist.
Is it still the case that children in France have to be given names
from a list of approved French ones? Bengt Danielsson described that
policy in force in Polynesia in "The Happy Island" - children were
given an official French name which they never used in daily life.
(French must be an utter bastard of a language to pronounce if you
come from a Polynesian background).
============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ==============
Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760
<http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/> for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975
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