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Sunday, August 2, 2020

A Caliphate in the West? No Thanks

Hat tip RAIR Foundation, Gates of Vienna and Vlad Tepes. Translation by Hellequin GB.


The below video, posted recently in Germany, illustrates the arrogance of Islamist thinking. The persons interviewed express the need for an Islamic caliphate in Europe.



The obvious question is- why they don't declare the Arab world and other Islamic countries as their "caliphate"-and stay there? Instead they talk about "suffering and oppression" in the West? If there is so much suffering and oppression in the West, why are they leaving their hellholes and flooding the West with their "civilizational jihad"? Suffering and oppression are the order of the day in the Arab world, Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other Muslim countries. What these arrogant and ungrateful characters are doing is taking advantage of the wealth, opportunities, and freedoms of the West in order to overrun it and install their own twisted values upon the rest of us.

Unfortunately, the political and religious leaders of Western Europe are surrendering en masse to this wave to the detriment of their own citizens. Every day, we read of killings and rapes in European countries committed by these so-called immigrants. In France, they attack Jews and vandalize cathedrals. Crime and social welfare costs are through the roof. And still you have characters like those interviewed in the above video complaining about "suffering and oppression" in Europe and the need to establish a European caliphate. And still the borders remain open to this wave.

Look at what happens to the few European voices who do speak out. In Italy, the Senate just voted this week to allow ex-Interior Minister Matteo Salvini to go to trial in Sicily because he tried to stop the disembarkations of migrants from North Africa. "Kidnapping" they are calling it. How many times has Dutch Member of Parliament Geert Wilders been dragged into the dock for opposing Islamic immigration into the Netherlands? In France, it is Marine Le Pen; in Austria, it is a common housewife, Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolfe, who has been charged with "hate speech". In Europe, free speech is all but dead.

Back in the 1930s, Adolf Hitler was able to march into the Rhineland, take over Austria, the Sudetenland, and then all of Czechoslovakia because the leaders of the two strongest powers in Europe, Britain and France, would not say no to the expansionist dictator. Only when the Nazis marched into Poland did they draw the line. The tragic result was World War 2. Had they said no to Hitler at the start, there would have been no Second World War. Today, that lesson has been lost. Instead of jackboots, it is Islamic prayer rugs spread out on European sidewalks.

And, no, it is not bigoted to resist this takeover of the West. On the contrary, it is those who move to another country, another civilization, and want to replace its values with their own, who are the bigots. Their bigotry plays out every time they attack a Jew on the street of a European city. It plays out every time they refer to the native population as "infidels". It plays out every time they spit on local values and customs and demand that their own be instituted. It plays out every time a woman is raped because, after all, infidel women are all "sluts" and there for the taking. It plays out every time they refuse to accept that in the West, women, gays, and people of other religions are supposed to be entitled to equal rights.

Do all Muslims in Europe think this way? Clearly not, but the trends are not favorable. For example, there is a large Turkish community in countries like Germany and the Netherlands that goes back to the 1960s when many came to work in Europe. To be sure, they were subject to discrimination, at least in Germany. Many persevered and succeeded. Today, however, the Turkish diaspora is subject to the radicalization efforts of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the current strongman ruling Turkey. His country is being radicalized, and pressure is being brought on the diaspora in Western Europe to follow suit.

Is it too late for Europe? Possibly. Unless new governments are elected by the people, it will be too late. The borders must be closed, and the criminals and radicals must be deported. The current rulers in Western Europe show no inclination to do so. Only the Eastern European countries are showing any spine at all, and they are under enormous pressure from the EU politburo to open their borders and "take their fair share". As far as I am concerned the dissolution of the EU would be a positive development.

Everywhere you look, the Muslim world is dysfunctional. In my opinion, that is because of the enormous influence that Islam exerts over the daily lives of its people. If that's the way they want to live, fine by me. They can have their caliphate, but not in the West.








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