InterMusketeer
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Well, I'm not sure how I feel about this plan. It seems rather extreme. I certainly don't like the tone of the Danish prime minister, but... it's clear things aren't working out well at the moment.
Just a few weeks ago the results of a Dutch research were published. Turns out Muslim immigrants are turning to their faith, and becoming more devout, and in some cases extremely so. Why is that? Because they feel like they can belong, like they can have an identity. It's because they don't connect with the native Dutch populace.
Is it because they just won't? Is it because they can't? If so, is it because of the native populace or are the immigrants themselves to blame? If you ask me, it's a combination of factors.
It can't be easy, leaving your home country, to flee poverty, or even war, leaving behind people and places you love. With all of that baggage, I suppose it could be difficult to integrate smoothly into a culture entirely different from your own. I can understand they may need some help there.
But on the other hand, how are the native populace to handle this kind of situation? In many cases these newcomers didn't, or even still don't speak the language. Their culture directly opposes some of our core values. It's not easy to find a middle ground there. This probably rings true for the entirety of western Europe.
So in the end, perhaps extreme measures like this one will work to integrate the next generation into western society somewhat better. At the very least it might be worth a shot.
Just a few weeks ago the results of a Dutch research were published. Turns out Muslim immigrants are turning to their faith, and becoming more devout, and in some cases extremely so. Why is that? Because they feel like they can belong, like they can have an identity. It's because they don't connect with the native Dutch populace.
Is it because they just won't? Is it because they can't? If so, is it because of the native populace or are the immigrants themselves to blame? If you ask me, it's a combination of factors.
It can't be easy, leaving your home country, to flee poverty, or even war, leaving behind people and places you love. With all of that baggage, I suppose it could be difficult to integrate smoothly into a culture entirely different from your own. I can understand they may need some help there.
But on the other hand, how are the native populace to handle this kind of situation? In many cases these newcomers didn't, or even still don't speak the language. Their culture directly opposes some of our core values. It's not easy to find a middle ground there. This probably rings true for the entirety of western Europe.
So in the end, perhaps extreme measures like this one will work to integrate the next generation into western society somewhat better. At the very least it might be worth a shot.