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It was January 27th when Donald Trump gave a stark warning to Brussels Belgium, and the New York Times mocked him for it: (January 27th New York Times) […] Asked by the Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo about the feasibility of his proposal to bar foreign Muslims from entering the United States, Mr. Trump argued that Belgium and France had been blighted by the failure of Muslims in these countries to integrate. "There is something going on, Maria," he said. "Go to Brussels. Go to Paris. Go to different places. There is something going on and it's not good, where they want Shariah law, where they want this, where they want things that -- you know, there has to be some assimilation. There is no assimilation. There is something bad going on." Warming to his theme, he added that Brussels was in a particularly dire state. "You go to Brussels -- I was in Brussels a long time ago, 20 years ago, so beautiful, everything is so beautiful -- it's like living in a hellhole right now," Mr. Trump continued. For Belgians, already reeling from recent terrorist plots and a chronically dysfunctional government, Mr. Trump's words were enough to induce a fit of pique worthy, in some cases, of Mr. Trump himself. (read more) |