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the last European safe haven backs away from immigration from North Africa and all because of the extremist fringe

 

 

Italy anti-immigration rally draws thousands in Rome

Supporters wave flags during a rally held by Northern League party leader Matteo Salvini in Rome [28 February 2015) The Northern League protest comes as polls suggest that it is gaining support for its attacks on austerity and immigration policies
 
Thousands of supporters of Italy's Northern League have poured into one of Rome's biggest squares for a rally against immigration, the EU and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government.
 

League leader Matteo Salvini accused Mr Renzi of substituting the country's interests to those of the EU.

 

He also criticised the government's record in dealing with Romanian truck drivers, tax, banks and big business.

 

A large counter-demonstration against Mr Salvini was also held in Rome.

Opinion polls suggest that Mr Salvini is rapidly gaining in popularity.

They show him as being second only to Mr Renzi, prompting some to dub him as "the other Matteo".

Northern League party leader Matteo Salvini speaks on stage during the rally in Rome [28 February 2015) Mr Salvini described the government's immigration policies as "a disaster"

The Northern League was once a strong ally of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, but it has sought to find new allies as he struggles to shake off a tax fraud conviction that forced him out of parliament.

Mr Salvini's fiery rhetoric against the European Union, immigration and austerity politics had led to comparisons being drawn between him and French National Front leader Marine Le Pen.

 

The counter-demonstration staged by an alliance of leftist parties, anti-racism campaigners and gay rights groups was held only a few hundred metres from the Northern League rally.

 

Many protested under the banner "Never with Salvini".

'Foolish servant'

 

"The problem isn't Renzi, Renzi is a pawn, Renzi is a dumb slave, at the disposal of some nameless person who wants to control all our lives from Brussels," Mr Salvini told the rally at the Piazza del Popolo.

A demonstrator holds up a flare during a protest against a rally held by Northern League party leader Matteo Salvini in downtown Rome [28 February 2015) Police blocked streets leading to the square, determined to keep marchers in a counter-demonstration from clashing with Mr Salvini's supporters in Piazza del Popolo
A protester holds a burning flare next to an inflatable boat with slogans written on it during the Never with Salvini counter-demonstration organised by left-wing groups in Rome, 28 Feb Those at the counter-demonstration included leftist groups, anti-racism campaigners and gay rights groups
 

He told his supporters that the prime minister was the "foolish servant" of Brussels.

 

Mr Salvini spoke of a "different Europe, where banks count for less, and citizens and small businessmen count for more".

 

"I want to change Italy. I want the Italian economy to be able to move forward again, something that is obstructed by Brussels and mad European policies," he said, describing the government's immigration policies as "a disaster".

 

The two protests come just over two months ahead of regional elections in May.

 

Analysts say Mr Salvini could emulate other right-wing European leaders and capitalise on growing resentment against immigration, especially after recent attacks by Islamic extremists and the influx of migrants brought to Italy by Libyan-based smugglers.

 

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Amazing eh? Europe, once the apogee of the liberal tradition to the extent that the U.S. Democratic Party is conservative on the European political spectrum where asylum and refugee status for foreigners (principally Middle Easterners and North Africans) enjoyed broad left to right support is now a thing of the past.

 

Another great accomplishment of Islam and her adherents. The real danger to Western society is not really ISIS and the extremists. The real danger is what passes for "Muslim moderate." The "moderate" who wants to ban Peppa Pig in UK schools, prohibit the serving of pork in French school cafeterias, declare parts of Britain's ancient capital "Sharia" zones etc. etc.

 

As "moderate Muslims" push their agenda on Western societies, they will get pushback. They don't understand they are destroying the very consensus that is in their long term interests. They are making fundamental miscalculations about the nature of Western society.

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

One question one may ask  and demand an answer from Muslim scholars; is Islam comparable with secularism? Christianity does, Judaism does etc.

"secularism" has been implemented fairly successfully in Muslim Turkey for nearly a hundred years

Agreed....but the regime in office is walking backward.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

One question one may ask  and demand an answer from Muslim scholars; is Islam comparable with secularism? Christianity does, Judaism does etc.

"secularism" has been fairly successful in Muslim Turkey for nearly a hundred years

Agreed....but the regime in office is walking backward.

i am making a narrow point addressing the "compatibility" issue . . . AKP and the perfidious Erdogan notwithstanding

FM
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