French President Wants to Pursue Diversity and Miscegenation

“Sarkozy insisted that the French people must change…and that not to intermarry racially is bad for the survival of the country.” Disgusting! -Ed.

Recently Nicolas Sarkozy announced plans to pursue a vigorous policy of diversity and http://galliawatch.blogspot.com/2008/12/mtissage-now-its-obligation.html(miscegenation). Concretely, this means giving preference to minorities in job hiring and prosecuting those who do not comply. In other words, affirmative action as a government policy from which none are exempt.

In his message Sarkozy insisted that the French people must change, that there will be dire consequences if they don’t, and that not to intermarry racially is bad for the survival of the country. Thus he amalgamated the concepts of preference for minorities in job hiring with that of the need for the French to intermarry racially.
These are two separate things. But in the mind of Sarkozy they go together. Last December he chose a highly successful Algerian-born businessman, known as an impassioned advocate of diversity, Yazid Sabeg, to be his “high commissioner on diversity and equal opportunity”, and to implement these government orders.

It is well-known that in France ethnic statistics are forbidden by law, so in order to determine how many minorities are employed in any given enterprise, Sabeg will have to use all his resourcefulness, as this article from http://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/2009/01/21/01016-20090121ARTFIG00420-yazid-sabeg-veut-plus-d-elus-issus-de-la-diversite-.php points out:

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3764

2010-01-31