By Saswat Pattanayak
The French with the burden of
‘civilizing the savages’ have displayed their mammoth
colonialist, racist and classist traits once again,
yet again.
The
recent Paris urban riots just indicate the
systematic exploitative regimes called Western
Democracies. The illusions that go with such
democracies overwhelm the vast reality of gross
injustices to the extent that folks talk about such
regimes only after popular outbreak of resentments
(that is, the culmination brings attention than the
process itself). It’s such a matter of shame that the
gory history of French colonialism is never the point
of international condemnation and the phony
democracies thrive with such examples. These myopists
defenders of liberal democracy claim that France is
the most diverse country in the whole of Europe.
What they forget to mention is that it is the most
racist nation as well.
What is again lost on the pundits is that the
immigrants are not the ‘problem’. Far from it, France
occupied territories and was in dire need of
immigrants so that it could catch up with other
industrialized nations after World War II.
When the immigrant workforce of Italy and Spain could
not achieve its goals, it thrived on the immigrant
workers from Africa and Asia. While the European
immigrants easily were incorporated into the upper
class, the non-European immigrants from Africa and
Asia were forced to work at the lowest wages (which
continues to this day of 2005). Not only is the
systematic exploitation so prevalent, but the
minority cultures are forced to give up their ethos
and assimilate to the France mainland on conditions
of sustenance. Practice of different religions and
use of languages are not permitted.
Race statistics are not kept in France so that forced
assimilation of Muslim population can be made
possible. Law forbids Muslim women from wearing
headscarfs! Laws are in place to forbid Muslim
practices, whereas Christian norms are forced upon
immigrants.
When the government and its pseudo-socialist
(capitalist reformers) opposition itself resorts to
such human rights violations forcing people to give
up their cultural identities just so they will be
entirely French (and become what—colonialist of the
21st century?), what to speak of “the failure of the
politics of Nicolas Sarkozy”?
The recent riots in France are result of a sustained
cultural domination of the Whites over the immigrant
population who were exploited systematically since
occupation of Algeria in 1830’s to reconstruct France
from time to time. And yet the African, Arab and
Asian workers who lent their lot to make France such
a shining fashion nation of the globalized age, are
the least benefited lot. They are concentrated in
slums, impoverished, segregated, policed and brutally
attacked by the government with racist slurs.
When the lawmakers of France are so slanted by their
bias against the black and Muslim population, it will
be wishful thinking to assume that law will grant any
equal rights to anyone. The reality is France is at
least 40 years behind United States in realizing that
salad bowl and not melting pot is the need of the
hour. No matter of coercion will allow people to sit
quiet and take orders of repressive phony
democracies. The current riots are manifestation of
century old frustrations, at times expressed by the
oppressed.
At least Belgium and Netherlands have displayed a
better sense of respect for their immigration
population, from which France needs to learn. And
even in those countries, riots have become common
phenomenon owing to systematic apathy.
Indeed the savage France must learn civilization
codes from the
Arab
European League which states as its mission : “We
believe in a multicultural society as a social and
political model where different cultures coexist with
equal rights under the law. We do not want to
assimilate and we do not want to be stuck somewhere
in the middle. We want to foster our own identity and
culture while being law abiding and worthy citizens
of the countries where we live. In order to achieve
that it is imperative for us to teach our children
the Arabic language and history and the Islamic
faith. We will resist any attempt to strip us of our
right to our own cultural and religious identity, as
we believe it is one of the most fundamental human
rights.”
Its founder Dyab Abou Jahjah, who was himself
arrested in November 2002 and charged with inciting
Muslims in Antwerp to riot (Belgian Prime Minister
Guy Verhofstadt said that the AEL was “trying to
terrorize the city&rdquo

, has declared: “Assimilation is
cultural rape. It means renouncing your
identity, becoming like the others.” He
complains that in Europe “I could still eat
certain dishes from the Middle East, but I
cannot have certain thoughts that are based on
ideologies and ideas from the Middle East.”
Even the careful mainstream media have come down
heavily against inequalities prevailing in France
today.
“The unrest has highlighted the division between
France's big cities and their poor suburbs, with
frustration simmering in the housing projects in
areas marked by high unemployment, crime and
poverty.” (AP) Reuters agree with AP’s attribution of
all the unrest to economic injustice, and adds a
suggestion of racism: “The unrest in the northern and
eastern suburbs, heavily populated by North African
and black African minorities, have been fuelled by
frustration among youths in the area over their
failure to get jobs and recognition in French
society.” Deutsche Presse Agentur called the
high-rise public housing in the Paris suburbs “a
long-time flashpoint of unemployment, crime and other
social problems.”
“The areas hardest hit by the riots are home to North
African and black African minorities that feel
excluded from French society” (Reuters). “The
violence also cast doubt on the success of France's
model of seeking to integrate its large immigrant
community -- its Muslim population, at an estimated 5
million, is Western Europe's largest -- by playing
down differences between ethnic groups. Rather than
feeling embraced as full and equal citizens,
immigrants and their French-born children complain of
police harassment and of being refused jobs, housing
and opportunities” (AP).
Le Monde suggests in an editorial that the Interior
Minister was deliberately stirring up tensions to
divide France.
“The minister believes in the existence of a clear
separation between ‘them’ and ‘us’,” the newspaper
said.
This is simply gross in an era of multi-culture
co-existences. But the French elites are hell bent
upon against any protests of any sort in that
country. Labor unions (even championed by the white
workers) are suppressed, workers are laid off
whenever they go on strike. Paris has become the
citadel of capitalistic contradictions. With high
society of mannerisms, the French elites have
continuously exhibited disdain for the working class.
History is replete with examples every passing week
as France evolves to supersede its competitive rogue
nations that practice dangerous democracies. Sartre,
the philosopher of our age, had drawn a similar
parallel when he wrote the following:
“I will not go so far as to say that we
were as cynical as in that southern state of the
USA where a law, maintained until the beginning of
the nineteenth century, prohibited people from
teaching black slaves to read—offenders would be
fined. But we did want to make our ‘Muslim
brothers’ a population of illiterates. Still today
80 per cent of Algerians are illiterate. It would
not be so bad if we had just forbidden them the use
of our own language. But a necessary aspect of the
colonial system is that it attempts to bar the
colonized people from the road of history; as
nationalist claims, in Europe, have always been
founded on linguistic unity, the Muslims were
denied the use of their own language. Since 1830,
the Arabic language has been considered as a
foreign language in Algeria; it is still spoken,
but it hardly survives as a written language. And
that is not all: to keep the Arabs fragmented, the
French administration confiscated their religion;
it recruited leaders of the Islamic religion among
creatures in its pay. It has maintained the most
base superstitions, because they disunite.
The French republic maintains the cultural
ignorance and the beliefs of the feudal system, but
suppresses the structures and customs which permit
a living feudal system to be, despite everything, a
human society; it imposes an individualistic and
liberal legal code in order to ruin the frameworks
and development of the Algerian community, but it
maintains kinglets who derive their power solely
from it and who govern on its behalf.
In a word, it fabricates ‘natives’ by a double
movement which separates them from their archaic
community by giving them or maintaining in them, in
the solitude of liberal individualism, a mentality
whose archaism can only be perpetuated in relation
to the archaism of the society. It creates masses
but prevent them from becoming a conscious
proletariat by mystifying them with the caricature
of their own ideology.” (p 41, Colonialism and
Neocolonialism. Jean-Paul Sartre)
Even as most of the world is learning to grow, the
French are trying to go back to cave ages created by
them as though colonialism were their core identity
by forcefully trying to assimilate cultures into one
whole European sad saga. If the world bodies such as
the UN have any shame, its time to “teach the French
a lesson”. How can I not end with
the
Clash’s London Burning? This time, Paris is
burning again!
London calling to the faraway towns
Now that war is declared-and battle come down
London calling to the underworld
Come out of the cupboard, all you boys and girls
London calling, now don't look at us
All that phoney Beatlemania has bitten the dust
London calling, see we ain't got no swing
'Cept for the ring of that truncheon thing
The funny thing is the French elites do not feel any
difference. No riots ever affect them. Their children
do not get electrocuted while escaping police
brutalities. Their socio-economic class does not get
adversely affected by misery of urban slum-dwellers
who have been systematically segregated (a popular
solution approach in whole of Europe today). French
governments show concern over increasing poverty and
crime rate, but they don’t necessarily relate those
two, do not speak of the origin and growth of them
and the government’s roles to perpetuate those gaps
by creating unequal laws, by undermining the racial
factors, by refusing to acknowledge that different
races exist in huge number in the country thrived on
exploitation of minority immigrants. Such a shame!
Tags: Saswat, Indigenous, France, Racism, Colonialism, Islam