Arabic Made Mandatory in Belgian School Program: A Wake-Up Call for Europe

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In Germany, anyone who warns about the potential Islamization of society is quickly dismissed as a fearmonger or even a racist. The political and media landscape in this country is dominated by rhetoric that seeks to reassure us that there is no threat from the growing influence of Islam in Europe. However, a glance at neighboring Belgium reveals the truth: the danger is real, and it is escalating.

According to the Belgian news portal “Sudinfo,” a school in the Belgian city of Leuven has decided to make Arabic a mandatory subject in the sixth grade for all students enrolled in the “Modern Languages” program. This isn’t about teaching the language out of pure interest in linguistic diversity. No, the school’s director, Frank Baeyens, openly speaks of a “philosophical and cultural” opening of the students. The goal is to introduce children to a language that is entirely different in structure, script, and symbols. But that’s not the whole story.

Baeyens also emphasizes the social relevance of this decision. It is about providing role models for students who speak Arabic as their mother tongue, giving them someone they can identify with. In a city where the proportion of Muslim migrants is steadily growing, Arabic suddenly becomes a compulsory subject for students in a specific course of study. And this is being celebrated as progressive and open-minded. It seems only a matter of time before the supposedly “progressive” and “open-minded” individuals in Germany also embrace this idea, and this example spreads from Flensburg to Berchtesgaden. Already, Arabic is offered as an elective subject in schools in Germany and France – but only as an elective. The school in Leuven, however, has taken a step further towards making Arabic a compulsory subject.

Introducing Arabic as a mandatory subject in a specific educational branch may seem harmless at first glance, but it is a symptom of a more profound societal change. It is a step towards cultural adaptation that gradually normalizes Islamic culture. It attempts to integrate Islamic values and traditions into the education system to familiarize the next generation with these values from a young age.

In Germany, anyone who critically observes these developments and warns against them is immediately labeled as right-wing. However, the fear of creeping Islamization is not unfounded. The increasing presence of Islam in Europe, the growing number of mosques, the wearing of headscarves and burqas in public, and the demand for halal-compliant food in public institutions – all of these are signs of a societal transformation that cannot be ignored.

It is high time for us to be honest with ourselves. Opposing the trend of Islamization does not mean being against Islam or Muslims as a whole. It is about defending the Western values and traditions that have been fought for in Europe over centuries: equality between men and women, the separation of church and state, and the freedom of individuals to live as they see fit. These values stand in direct opposition to many aspects of Islamic culture, which is increasingly gaining influence in Europe.

The Belgian school’s decision to make Arabic a mandatory subject for the “Modern Languages” program is a wake-up call. It shows just how far the adaptation to Islamic culture has already progressed. It is time to open our eyes and recognize the reality before it is too late. The warnings about Islamization are not fantasies—they are a response to a development that could fundamentally change Europe.

We must ask ourselves: What kind of society do we want to live in? In a society that defends its Christian values and traditions – which are undoubtedly already under immense pressure – or in one that slowly adapts to a culture that, in many aspects, contradicts Western ideals? The decision lies with all of us – and it is a decision we should not take lightly.

 

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When I learned German in high school, I never suspected that I would be forced into a degraded sub-culture of wiener and sauerkraut lunches, schnapps and yodeling.

It took me years of therapy to become a normal everyday Canadian again. That's what being forced to learn another culture does to you.
 
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When I learned German in high school, I never suspected that I would be forced into a degraded sub-culture of wiener and sauerkraut lunches, schnapps and yodeling.

It took me years of therapy to become a normal everyday Canadian again. That's what being forced to learn another culture does to you.
Damn, that’s a sad story.
 

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School Director: "There is agenda to why I'm forcing kids to learn Arabic. Also, here is my agenda to why I'm forcing them to learn Arabic."
 

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According to the Belgian news portal “Sudinfo,” a school in the Belgian city of Leuven has decided to make Arabic a mandatory subject in the sixth grade for all students enrolled in the “Modern Languages” program.

It is pure clickbait rage-farming garbage. If parents choose to enroll their kids in the program then Arabic is part of the curriculum. If you enroll you kids into hockey then skating is mandatory in the same vein, if you enroll you kids into a music program then playing the piano is mandatory in the same vein.
 

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When I learned German in high school, I never suspected that I would be forced into a degraded sub-culture of wiener and sauerkraut lunches, schnapps and yodeling.

It took me years of therapy to become a normal everyday Canadian again. That's what being forced to learn another culture does to you.
You were lucky. I found myself in a years long rut of wearing a toga and going to orgies just because a year of Latin.
 

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'' Introducing Arabic as a mandatory subject in a specific educational branch may seem harmless at first glance, but it is a symptom of a more profound societal change. It is a step towards cultural adaptation that gradually normalizes Islamic culture. It attempts to integrate Islamic values and traditions into the education system to familiarize the next generation with these values from a young age. ''

The cultural fabric of Europe is being changed...Be careful what you wish for....
 
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A lot of enemies of western civilization communicate in Arabic so I see some benefit in Europeans learning it
 
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That's crazy. How dare they make kids in a modern languages class learn about modern languages.
Unless there is a very large arabic speaking element in the area [and there may be] it is a bit of an odd choice. I'd pick Hindi or Mando over Arabic. Although my inner Keeb would be screaming Y NO Korean.
There there is the Thai for the whoring, all of which are very different from a Euro language.

As long as it isn't fucking Elbonian, Fuck Elbonia, they are even worse than those Grand Duchy of Fenwick fools.


But really everyone should just learn the language of Shakespeare. Klingon.
 

NotADcotor

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You were lucky. I found myself in a years long rut of wearing a toga and going to orgies just because a year of Latin.
I grew up in Quebec so it was French being forced down my throat. According to Buddy Cole, French and Fag are identical so yeah... pretty sure it was a plot by the Catholic school boards to make it easier for the priests.

"Ma Cheri...oh, she'll hate that. She hates when I write in french. I usually correspond in fag, but it's incredible how often they're the same thing, n'est-ce pas "
 

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Unless there is a very large arabic speaking element in the area [and there may be] it is a bit of an odd choice. I'd pick Hindi or Mando over Arabic. Although my inner Keeb would be screaming Y NO Korean.
There there is the Thai for the whoring, all of which are very different from a Euro language.

As long as it isn't fucking Elbonian, Fuck Elbonia, they are even worse than those Grand Duchy of Fenwick fools.


But really everyone should just learn the language of Shakespeare. Klingon.
Its #5 by number of speakers.
 

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Mandatory? in Belgium? They're fucked. Just goes to show you how they screwed up their immigration policies.
 

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Mandatory? in Belgium? They're fucked. Just goes to show you how they screwed up their immigration policies.
From what I know, they don't even have that many Arabs/Muslims in the country, which make this extremely odd.
 

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From what I know, they don't even have that many Arabs/Muslims in the country, which make this extremely odd.
Many of them support Jihadism. The killers of all those 130 kids at the Bataclan hid in Molenbeek (a Muslim area) for months. " Since 2015, media reports have labeled Molenbeek the hub of European jihadism—a reputation it has not been able to shake. "
 
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Many of them support Jihadism. The killers of all those 130 kids at the Bataclan hid in Molenbeek (a Muslim area) for months. " Since 2015, media reports have labeled Molenbeek the hub of European jihadism—a reputation it has not been able to shake. "
There's 5 million in France, you can imagine. Brigitte Bardot has been complaining for decades.
 

NotADcotor

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But Hindi, Mando and Spanish have more speakers.
Also India has Bollywood, China is a major player, India has a future.
Arabic is spoken in a bunch of failed states [even by Latin American standards] and is filled with problematic people in an area that has very little to speak for it in terms of tourism, when you consider it's danger. Unless one has as I mentioned above, very regional needs, or ancestral/religious reasons to, Arabic is not exactly on the list of languages to learn. . It's also got a brutal grammar system. I say this as someone who has recently developed a fondness for Egyptian movies.

You are not going to have Mando, Hindi AND arabic being taught as standard, and if you are going to pick up, again ignoring some very local issues [year Dearborn MI I'm looking at you], Arabic isn't the go to choice.
 
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