I can do that or I can vote for someone who kicks them out. If they are really interested in staying, how about they, you know... behave and integrate in our Western society?
>I'm of North African descent, born and raised in france and this passage really hit home.
I am Spanish and my interactions with Maghrebis have been overwhelmingly negative. And on top of that all I hear in the news is how Maghrebis are pickpocketing people, how they are raping women, how they are living off welfare.
I am human, it's normal that I'm prejudiced. That does not mean I'll simply ignore what you say, but yes, you will need to prove you're not a fucking idiot. And if you don't like it, well, I'm sorry, but...
What kind of experiences? I hope they weren't using an internal group which can be read by other employees with IT access or bosses to smear their white, Asian, Jewish, etc coworkers.
He's a neoliberal who's screwing the working people, and now the working people are protesting. While I agree with the premise that they should've chosen someone else who cared about them like Le Pen, I don't see how this protest is illegitimate. (Not that I'm defending the property damage, of course.)
Democracy is not the perfect system that some people purport it to be.
You get someone elected, someone who is far from perfect but he's the only likely candidate to win, so what can you do. And then that person has 4 years to screw you over. That's not just.
Glad that I'm not the only one noticing it. Last time it was Uber. Now they moved on to Facebook.
Uber didn't change much, and so won't Facebook, because the media will eventually pick another target (I wonder which, I'm guessing Google) which makes people click their links. They don't really care about reporting or about making things right, they just need a dead horse to beat.
I am happy the power of the media dwindles year after year, they should have no right to do something like this against certain people or companies they don't like. They are bullies, that's all they are.