Mark Steyn: One-Way Multiculturalism at Heart of Recent Terror Attacks

‘If someone would say suddenly that Riyadh, in the space that nothing flat had become 25% Flemish, we would think that was very bizarre’

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STEYN: "The results tonight in Georgia, the difference between that and Newt Gingrich I think will reflect changes in the demographic makeup of that district. Likewise, what’s happening in Brussels as in Paris, as in other European cities, is the reflection of extraordinary demographic changes. Brussels is now 25 percent Muslim and we think that is entirely normal, we think it’s good to be multicultural. If someone would say suddenly that Riyadh, in the space of nothing flat had become 25 percent Flemish, we would think that was very bizarre, but one-way multiculturalism as we see in Brussels is accepted as a feature of life.”

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