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Mail Call: European Prejudice.(Letter to the Editor)

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Our Aug. 23 story on racism evoked bitter resistance. "Oriana Fallaci's a rare voice of truth," wrote one. Complained another, "Muslims identify with Islam and their old country, not with their new homeland."

Racism in Europe?

In your Aug. 23 article "Racism's Rising Tide," Christopher Dickey admits that Italian fears about terrorists are "not without cause." Still, when courageous Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci describes Europe's self-inflicted destruction via its foolhardy immigration policies, Dickey's politically correct ideology takes over: he blames the messenger (Fallaci) for "sowing hatred"... by quoting court documents! The real lesson from ...

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