Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The always readable Bruce Bawer has an excellent piece at City Journal on what's going on in Europe: Heirs to Fortuyn? Muslim immigration and sclerotic welfare states push Europe right (sort of). The whole thing is worth reading, but this paragraph has to be one of the best and most all-encompassing paragraphs I've read in a long time:
...The last few decades in Europe have made three things crystal-clear. First, social-democratic welfare systems work best, to the extent they do work, in ethnically and culturally homogeneous (and preferably small) nations whose citizens, viewing one another as members of an extended family, are loath to exploit government provisions for the needy. Second, the best way to destroy such welfare systems is to take in large numbers of immigrants from poor, oppressive, and corruption-ridden societies, whose rule of the road is to grab everything you can get your hands on. And third, the system will be wiped out even faster if many of those immigrants are fundamentalist Muslims who view bankrupting the West as a contribution to jihad. Add to all this the growing power of an unelected European Union bureaucracy that has encouraged Muslim immigration and taken steps to punish criticism of it -- criminalizing "incitement of racism, xenophobia, or hatred against a racial, ethnic, or religious group" in 2007, for example -- and you can start to understand why Western Europeans who prize their freedoms are resisting the so-called leadership of their see-no-evil elites...
The multi-culty welfare states of Europe are proving out as failures, yet America isn't getting this message. Instead we're sprinting over the cliff to repeat their mistakes.