The plan is a response to US President Donald Trump’s proposal that the US could seize control of the Gaza Strip and turn it into ‘the Riviera of the Middle East.’

Britain, France, Germany and Italy on Saturday, March 8, backed a proposal by Muslim-majority nations to rebuild Gaza. The counter-proposal to US President Donald Trump’s plan to take over Gaza and displace its residents “promises – if implemented – swift and sustainable improvement of the catastrophic living conditions for the Palestinians living in Gaza,” the foreign ministers of the four countries said in a joint statement.

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    Is the West vs. Islamism still a big topic in Europe (outside of immigration rhetoric)? On this side of the Atlantic, it was already “on the back burner” somewhat, and then the Russian invasion happened.

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      a big topic in Europe (outside of immigration rhetoric)

      It is a big topic. And it’s all about immigration rhetoric.

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        And it’s all about immigration rhetoric.

        Yeah because the left ignores the subject, leaving it to (far-)right parties. It’s a mistake IMO, Islam is not harmless. My brother in law is a Muslim convert. Last year during Christmas, the whole Santa thing was a huge issue, he wouldn’t explain to his kids that some children believe in different things than them.

        And it’s only gotten worse, a few months ago he announced that he wouldn’t come to family gatherings anymore if there was any alcohol or non-halal food. He says that he doesn’t want to expose his kids to that. So what does that teach them? That common french beverages, foods and customs are so wrong that they can’t see their aunts and cousins anymore. How do they grow up to be well-adjusted members of society with that kind of upbringing?

        So we’re really worried about where things are headed, and the only answer from the political class is either “there’s nothing wrong with Islam you bigot” or “send them back to their country”…

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          I mean, that just sounds like the problem you would have with anyone radicalised by religion. If you had a hyper Christian or Jew I doubt it would be much different. Perhaps the problem there might be that many more Muslims are ardent believers than Christians, so the atmosphere makes people more inclined to be radical as well. Or maybe it’s just a case of correlation does not equal causation.

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          The French and Islam, tell me a more iconic duo. Radicalism is bad and this in law is obviously pretty radical. However, looking over to France, not even places like Hungary, Poland or Germany are as racist as French people are in every day life. And I picked them because those are particularly racist countries. The evil of French Islamophobia is that it’s sugarcoated with a fake intellectual narrative that tries to justify it instead of being honest about the fact that you just fucking hate them and see them as lesser people that you used to colonize.

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      I think it’s mostly just a right wing talking point. Especially in France, where they try to milk as much islamophobia as they can out of the various terror attacks.

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      Immigration rhetoric has been a pretty big part, especially as most “center” politics moved to the right substantially in most EU countries