Sunday, April 28, 2013

The Salafist Threat in Germany

Hat tip Vlad Tepes




The below report is by the Russian news outlet, Russia Today and reports on the growing threat of Salafist Muslim extremists in Germany. It features a German politician who is living under a death threat.

http://vladtepesblog.com/?p=63149

Here is a supplemental report on the situation by New Media Journal.

http://newmediajournal.us/indx.php/item/5224

There are so many similarities between the Nazi movement in Germany in the 1920s and what is happening today. What the Salafists are preaching is more than religion. It is a political ideology of fascist totalitarianism. One can only hope that Germany can put this down before it plunges the country into another dreadful chapter.


4 comments:

  1. Yes, and Lutheran pastors all over the country are endorsing the Salafists as the modern warriors for Martin Luther's more pungent anti-Semitic remarks, leading millions of Prussians to vote for the Salafist National Socialist Party and giving the Salafists a plurality in the Reichstag...

    ...oh, wait...

    Always ready to fight the last war, aren't you Gary?

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  2. Yes, maybe the Lutherans will sign a Concordat with the Salafists like the Catholics did with Hitler. Did'em a lot of good, didn't it?

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  3. As I recall, the Catholic concordat was with Mussolini, which is bad enough, but while Pius X leaned pro-Nazi for fear of communists, Catholics in Germany were a pool of significant resistance to Nazi policy. I speak as a Protestant who distrusts the Vatican, but Catholics have their good points.

    You haven't, of course, addressed the likelihood of militant German nationalists endorsing the Salafists by the millions... if there are a million militant German nationalists left.

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  4. Siarlys,

    There was also one with Hitler that he broke within a month or so.

    Siarlys,

    Never-never try to spar with me when it comes to Third Reich history. You are out of your league.

    Better stick to Alexander the Great and Cleopatra.

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