We are seeing the rise of Salafists, Sharia patrols and No go muslim zones in Europe. Deep seated antagonism between Muslim citizenry and the locals. We are seeing Europeans really struggle with a rise of right wing groups as a challenge to their so called " Muslim problem". I'm afraid there is going to be all out war in the streets soon .
YET- How come we don't see this play out in the U.S.?
@Oscar @Horus @FaujHistorian [USER=2]@WebMaster @waz[/USER]
Sorry for the long response. I kind of specialize on this topic so I'll give you a lot of content on it.
If you don't mind, will you list out the countries that have these "No Go" areas in the West in control of "Muslims".....?? We have so called "Muslims" here in the US, who belong to Gangs like the "Nation of Islam". Go to some parts of Bronx or Kansas City or Missouri or Oakland, Detroit, or Chicago, and you'll find these areas (and I can go on and on giving you names of almost every big city in the US). But interesting enough, NONE of these areas actually represent a no go area because of "Islam" as a religion. It just so happens that majority of the criminals in these areas sought affiliation with the gang I mentioned above through their jail tenure. Does this gang "practice" Islam? Hell no. Its a fashion symbol in that under world. A common Caucasian American would not dare going into these areas.
So considering the above, when you say "No Go" areas. Are you sure those are no go because they are highly ethnic like the Jackson Heights in NY, Miami, Central Jersey, etc, and the locals / Caucasian Americans don't go there because its an outsider culture (Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani and Mexican / Cuban in three examples above); or there is a militia type, religious aspect that "no one belonging to other religions can come here"??
These are two different, yet very critical perspectives of taking a look at it. Is this an "Islamic" or "Hindu" or "Catholic Christian (Cuban and Mexicans' case) problem or is it just a foreign culture to other local Americans or Caucasians so they can't really connect with it.
I just wanted to clarify your own thought process a bit as it doesn't seem like you've actually made contacts with different groups of people or know these issues in detail.
Next, to answer your question:
1) The United States, hands down is THE BEST place to live for anyone. Our constitution provides freedom and a path to success to anyone who wants to follow the American dream and be successful and contribute to our society. There is opportunity for everyone that's provided as a part of our constitution and the system. Other countries don't have that.
2) I read a few posts below, some are saying its a "quality" issue. No its not. The poor people from South America come to the US and from across the globe (and have been coming for decades). Same goes for people from Islamic countries or other places like India and China.
I used to get coffee from this store in Chicago owned by a very nice Indian family from Punjab. The guy hadn't been to high school in his entire life in India or in the US. Somehow, came to the US, learned the language and started a business. Last I met him, he owned a few stores earning great income. His English wasn't as great but he over came that, worked hard and now, one of his son is a Doctor, the other one is a Lawyer and the third one is a Business Man.
The point is, what anyone can get from the US, irrespective of their religion, color or background, is a clear shot at the future. And the same chance is then given to their next generations. And they don't lose that sight. If you want to break it down, its three things really (1): Education (2) Awareness about the success and the system and how it can change your life, without changing your religion or values (3) The System itself
Same is applied to Muslims too. A family migrating from Saudi Arabia or Yemen or Pakistan, has seen the toughness and the roughness of their systems. The unnecessary intolerance, the intensity some illiterate mullahs can pour into everyone's life by sticking to loud speakers preaching their version of Islam in many cases. I just had dinner with an Indian friend who was talking about trying a business in India while not leaving the US. As he doesn't want to go live there because he's so used to the American culture, system and all. So our culture and the system changes people's lives, their styles, even in religion and all. They get "Americanized" because we don't have intensity and violence in the US, and the system is focused on providing "success" to everyone than caring for people's religions or cultures, etc.
Now on Muslims, the US allows Muslims to freely practice their religion, just as a Christian or a Jewish person can. Whether you are a Salafi, Sunni or Shiite,it doesn't matter. So when there are no restrictions on following what you believe in, and there are no restrictions on how high you can go in the society by working hard, and no restrictions on how well you can build your next generation's future, why would there be a problem? All you need in the US is the ability to work hard and stick to the system. It'll somehow create ways for you to be successful and you'll enjoy a much better quality of life compared to anywhere else on the planet (and I mean it LITERALLY, been to many countries and seen it all).
In Europe, the issue is opposite. Their system doesn't care or allow for lower income minorities to flourish. Everyone gets government's assistance if you are under developed (aka, poor) and that's it. The government washes their hands and thinks that's enough done through a welfare check.
In the US, you have it the other way around, you get preferential treatment if you are a poor, minority owned or historically developed business, individual or even a student, trying to work hard to go up. The schools and colleges push you towards finding a job. There is not a whole lot of welfare compared to Europe (although the US has its own Welfare issues). But the system is Capitalist in nature....in order for you to make money, you have to push yourself and work hard.
So I won't call this a "Muslim" issue when you take a look at England, or France, etc. This is really a minority related issue, created and fueled by their respective governments. So much for being "Socialist".
Not everyone wants a small pay check sitting at home, they want their government to help push some who can't go above in the business, education and in the professional world. When the government doesn't ensure people's success through initiatives, incentives, you'll have a huge population getting angry, going through depressive cycles and eventually hating the government. Now if this population wasn't given a good chance at education and that openness you get from going to school and reading about everything, doesn't exist, and you listen to a cleric, I bet one will have some intense feelings growing inside. Because they simply don't know any better.
Hope this helps.