n a Saturday speech to a group of right-leaning French students at the National Assembly, interior minister Claude Guéant caused a political uproar for saying that, “contrary to what the left’s relativist ideology says, for us, all civilisations are not of the same value”.
“Those which defend liberty, equality and fraternity, seem to us superior to those who accept tyranny, the subservience of women, social and ethnic hatred,” he added in his speech, a copy of which was provided to the French press agency, AFP.
Joining a general outcry on the French left, former presidential candidate and socialist, Ségolène Royal called the minister’s comments, “obscurantist and dangerous,” on France 3 television on Sunday.
The Movement for young socialists (MJS) condemned the speech as “xenophobic” and a sign of “cultural racism,” in a statement, while others claimed the minister was baiting extremist right-wing, National Front party voters ahead of the spring presidential election.

- Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.
- Public Discussion (3)
Frenchie is right. Even a quick look at accomplishments show that some civilizations are superior to others.
- 2 votes
I think Bill Maher said it best, "being tolerant of intolerance is not a liberal position"
of course liberty is superior to tyranny. if not, why do we bother with all this? why not have a well ordered, fascist society if they are equal in value?
- 1 vote
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead. |
As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.



