The anti-Islamic demonstration in Dresden, Germany, last night was, predictably, the biggest in the three-month-long history of the now infamous Pegida movement. Yet the 100,000 Germans who attended counter-demonstrations in other cities dwarfed the 25,000 assembled in Dresden. Europe -- and France in particular -- should look to Germany for guidance on how to integrate Muslim communities. The European Union's biggest country's record is far from perfect, but it has tried hard -- both as a nation and as a government -- to work out an acceptable solution.
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