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". Here we are again, just like every year at the same time considering the traditional report by the European Parliament on the situation of fundamental rights within the European Union. Apart from the usual list, the report proposed today once again joins in the obsession of the pro-immigration, human-rights, liberal, anti-national, colonialist lobbies. It contains an anthology of aberrations: from the recognition of the right to vote and eligibility of foreigners, to the application of quotas for foreigners’ access to the job market, to the extension of homosexual marriage, to the abolition of the current minimum age for marriage in France – which is currently 15 for girls and 18 for boys – or the extension of the interpretation of the concept of national minority to all ethnic minorities. This report would be sadly mediocre, however, if the scattergun approach that has produced all these recitals had not also produced the request to lift the ban introduced in 1045 on women entering Mount Athos, the Greek orthodox sanctuary for monks. The rapporteur considers this ban to be counter to the principle of non-discrimination and gender equality! When will monasteries and convents be forced to be mixed?"@en1

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