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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

London: There Are No Words

I am still trying to put into words the rage I feel about what happened in London today. I can only imagine what Britons are feeling. They have already suffered the horrific attack on July  7, 2005. They have suffered the humiliation of watching Muslim thugs literally take over their streets, proclaim sharia zones, promise the day when all of Briton will be under sharia law, insult returning troops in Luton as they marched down the street, chase retreating cops down the street, and on and on.

Now this unspeakable atrocity. And once again, as a British soldier is butchered just yards from his base by two animals, we hear the inevitable cry of Allahu Akhbar.

Here in America, we are still trying to come to grips with the Boston attack and the death of four Americans at the hands of two Chechen Muslims. Of course, in 2001, we suffered the worst terror attack in history. Ironically, today, we also see that the FBI had to shoot and kill a Chechen suspect and friend of Tamarlan Tsarnaev who they were questioning about a triple homicide in the Boston area last September 11. Good.

I note that the Islamic Council or whatever it is in Britain has condemned the attack and insisted-yet again- that this has nothing to do with Islam. Violence is forbidden in Islam, you see. Of course it is. Islam is a peaceful religion. Never mind all those passages in the Koran or in the hadith. It all depends on the translations, you see.

The facts, which we read about everyday in the newspapers, would suggest otherwise. As we speak, the Arab world is in flames. In virtually every Muslim-majority country you can name, religious minorities are being persecuted and deprived of their human rights. But Islam, so they tell us, is a religion of tolerance. In Europe, Muslim street criminals are harassing Jews -at least when they are not burning cars as they are doing in Stockholm as we speak. Europe is disappearing before our very eyes. In another generation, Europeans will be the persecuted minorities in their own countries unless they act now and act decisively.

Understandably, there is anger in Britain tonight. The specter of more violence cannot be ignored. The English Defence League is out in force.

One thing is clear; the West has to wake up and realize that our future is under direct threat from fanatical Islamists who seek to impose their will on the rest of us-in our own countries. We have every right to ask our governments why they have pursued policies of importing millions of people from these hell holes who follow this violent and hateful ideology. It is time for every country that wishes to remain a country to halt this immigration from Islamic countries. Discrimination? Hell yes! Nobody has any "right" to be in any other country but his own.

I have always been careful to separate innocent Muslims from the jihadists. I have always cautioned against Americans taking out their anger against innocent people. I maintain that stance. But where are the decent Muslims? I am not talking about the ones who condemn the acts and insist that this does not represent Islam because I don't believe that. No doubt we will hear the same empty arguments coming from CAIR in the coming days-if they care to comment at all. The problem is that the decent Muslims have made themselves irrelevant to the discussion by their silence. They are either afraid to speak out or they know they cannot win the debate with the jihadists when it comes to the theological arguments. Just like Zuhdi Jasser, whom I admire; he has righteousness on his side. The jihadists-including the two savages in London today- have the texts. No, what I want to see from innocent Muslims is some self reflection and acknowledgment that something is dreadfully wrong-and needs to be changed. I want to hear them proclaiming to each other publicly, "Is this our religion?" If history ever needed a second Reformation, it is now. The problem is how do you accomplish a true Reformation without turning away from the holy book itself as well as the Prophet. The Koran is considered the word of God to Mohammed. Are they to now say that all those hateful statements about Jews and Christians are to be excised? Can they actually criticize Mohammed for some of the things he did in life? Remember that Martin Luther never rejected Jesus Christ, nor did he reject the Bible. He was rejecting a corrupt Vatican that was ruling Christianity. It seems to me that if modern-day Christianity were engaged in all this violence, it would be losing believers by the millions. Under Islam, however, the punishment for leaving the religion is death. What does that tell you?

The ideology (Islam is a political ideology aside from being a religion) that spawned 9-11, 7-7-05, and today's atrocity in London has no place in a free, civilized, pluralistic, and tolerant society where the rights of all are supposed to be protected. Are we supposed to simply shrug our shoulders because there are too many of them here to send back home (Many are naturalized citizens or born here) and accept the fact that this will be the new fact of life in our societies? Just like traditional street crimes and drugs, are we going to have to suffer bombings and beheadings as part of our daily existence? When will we experience the next Boston? When will Britain experience the next carnage it witnessed today? When will France experience another Toulouse? When will the next Theo van Gogh be butchered in Holland?

How we and the rest of the civilized world handle this is going to be a tricky business unless we want to stop being free nations under the rule of law. We can start by announcing to the Islamic world that immigration is over until this madness stops. How the Islamic rulers handle the problem in their countries is, at this point, no concern of mine. We can also start going after these subversive Islamic organizations in the US that masquerade as "moderate", but advance the jihadist cause. In addition, there are way too many mosques right here in the US where the very brand of hate that spawned today's murder is being preached and driven into the heads of young Muslims.

Let's be honest. The man on the street in Europe has nothing but contempt for the Muslim immigrants as a whole. I would also venture a guess that attitudes are not that much different here in the US though we have not experienced Islamic street crime here as in Europe because our Muslim immigrants came here largely educated as opposed to those in Europe. Make no mistake, however; the explosion in Europe is coming. It may start on European streets or world events will start it all (e.g. Iran). We are, whether we want to admit it or not, involved in a class of civilizations just as serious as what was brewing in the 1930s. We here in the US and Canada will not be able to avoid being sucked in.

We should consider what happened today in the UK as a warning. Just as we should have considered 9-11 and Boston as warnings. I don't know about you, but I have seen enough.





5 comments:

Miggie said...

The first thing we have to do is to elect leaders who will see the connection between Islam and Islamic Extremism.
We have seen the power of the government to make things difficult for their enemies. Ask the Tea Party Organizations that applied for 501(C) status.

There was a time when if say, a porn store, was in a good neighborhood, they were visited daily by different organizations that didn't approve of their electrical permits or dozens of other rules and regulations that they would fail.

We have to do the same with Muslim immigrants, Mosques with firebrand Imans, and Muslims who want to bring in friends and relatives.

By the same token, if Americans or Brits are not welcome in Muslim countries, they should leave or stay at their own risk. The reverse is also true. The Muslims, by their foreign inbred culture, their religion, or whatever should be made just as unwelcome and stay at their own risk. If they so much as spit on the sidewalk, they should be deported.

I am completely comfortable by a complete separation... let them blow each other up and behead each other and follow their own customs and religion. Let us follow our own way without their violence.

Gary Fouse said...

Miggie,

I have to agree with you to a point. I don't want to see innocent American Muslims targeted. I do think given the situation stopping Muslim immigration is necessary to protect American lives given what happened in Boston. Certain nationalities like Chechens, Somalis have no business here given what is going on in their own lands. Why would we want to import terror risks?

I also think it is time for some serious self reflection among Muslims who really do believe in peace and living together in harmony. There is a cancer in their communities and we need their help to root it out. There have been some cases of Muslims helping law enforcement prevent an attack. But there is too much silence, too much saying, "we condemn the act, but this is not Islam". That is little more than washing their hands of the whole thing especially when some complain about arrests and prosecutions.

What you see on the university campuses is part of the overall problem. Muslims are effectively isolating themselves from mainstream society. They think they are getting away with it because of the total political-correctness. Once you get away from the campus, however, it's back to the real world.

Islamophobia, however you care to define it, is a fact. It is not however, due to skin color or race or national origin; rather it is due to the horrific things that are happening, and the refusal of so many Muslims to accept any criticism for it. (Blasphemy laws) etc.

The fact is that radicalism among Muslim youth in this country is on the rise and we have a right to be concerned about it.

And yes, angry about it too.

Miggie said...

Gary,
History is filled with innocent victims identified with those like them. Innocent Germans were killed (purposely) because of the Nazis. Same with the Japanese, not to mention countless other wars over the centuries.

Unfortunately, it is the way of the world.

There were massive movements of people under Stalin and in Cambodia.

The current strategy of dealing with them is not sufficient. If the "innocents" suffered some deportations or other "things that went wrong" perhaps they would do more about stopping the crazies among them.

We can't keep going on with these atrocities and having apologists denying the linkage with the rest or the religion.

It turns out that the most religious of them, the top recognized imams in the middle east, are the worst hate spewers... so, in effect, it would be like asking Catholics to ignore the preachings of the Pope.
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Gary Fouse said...

Miggie,

True. I really think that world events are going to bring all of this to a head. Israel, Iran, international terrorism, the European mess...and us.

Can you say, "WW3?

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Lots of thugs wrap themselves in religion. Every hear of the Lord's Resistance Army? I suppose that didn't fill you with so much rage.

Maybe we should ban all religion. Oh, wait, that would just drive religions underground and make all of them into terrorist sects.