Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> I thought in large part that had already taken place. The hushed secret > that is really no secret at all is that Europe's culture has already > been irreversibly altered by emigration. It can be argued whether that's > good or bad, but it's hard to argue against what anyone can see with his > eyes: parts of France look as much like Turkey as France. Same with > England and Italy. And since the birth rate of Europe is still > declining, it's only a matter of mathematics before most of Europe's > historical past becomes just that, history. > > Allan Add to which (he muses to himself as he does the late night washing-up...) Poland was once part of Germany, then it was part of the Soviet Union, for all intents and purposes. Germany was once a collection of small dukedoms, Archduchies, Principalities and such - was untied for a fairly short period, divided in two for the post-war period and is now untied again... parts of France were once part of Germany and parts of Germany were once part of France. And Ireland was once (for better or for worse) part of Great Britain, with large emigration to the UK, which continues to this day. As well, the influence of the EU has led, in many areas to a de-centralization of power as much as to an evil centralized government, for example in Scotland and Wales. Similarly in France and Spain. I don't know how much time you have spent in Europe recently Allan? But the main place you will find the views expressed that you outline above is on the Right Wing bulletin boards of the British neo-nazi National Front or the French followers of Msr. LePen, with their xenophobia and views on a world Jewish conspiracy worthy of your average American Militia or right wing Oil Baron. They are not, in my experience the general view in much of Europe, nor are they anywhere close to an accurate description of what is happening in Europe. tim - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html