Yes, but as usual Fukuyama doesn't come to grips with the central problem: Islam itself.
Also, he doesn't seem to realize that it's not just multiculti that's the problem, its the meld of Islam with totalitarian secular ideologies that have incubated in Europe. Islam crossed with leftist victimology and the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat.
I'm not at all sure if the solution is to be nicer and to try to turn Europe into a melting pot. I'm not sure if that's possible. The solution may be to expel the Muslims, something Fukuyama abhors thinking about.
Realistically would this be possible?
Also, he doesn't seem to realize that it's not just multiculti that's the problem, its the meld of Islam with totalitarian secular ideologies that have incubated in Europe. Islam crossed with leftist victimology and the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat.
I'm not at all sure if the solution is to be nicer and to try to turn Europe into a melting pot. I'm not sure if that's possible. The solution may be to expel the Muslims, something Fukuyama abhors thinking about.
Pretty much what I was thinkin' while reading that. I just keep wondering what the "breaking point" around the world in free countries is. I don't think there's much question that if that crap happened in many areas within the states that there'd be full out civil war until muslims within those regions were no more.