"The owl sadly looks on as poor kids are taught to view themselves as victims and the society in which they live as the enemy. He can’t help but notice that Muslim migrants are receptive to the seduction of Islamism. Even worse, there are now natives converting to this brand of totalitarianism.
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The owl thinks that the ostrich is right; we should always look on the bright side of life, but he thinks we should be careful not to get delusional.
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We need, for the sake of integration, structural reforms that inform, that reward hard work and discourage idleness; reforms that punish discrimination in the labor market; reforms that ensure a climate of legal order and stability where wives do not have to be afraid of their husbands, where daughters do not have to be afraid of their fathers or their brothers, where girls can go to school without fear of being harassed by male members of their community; reforms that prevent genital mutilation; and reforms that can ban radical preachers who preach violence and encourage their followers to engage in acts of violence."
Ayaan Hirsi Ali über "Prada Islam"
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